^ that is kind of an ideal Christmas party let's be honest.. in comparison with the tacky, catty office s*it we end up in every year.
A Complete Unknown. It was okay. I understand we’re all initiated into a certain musician of the past with contemporary resources that are consistent with the needs and context of the current generation and probably vastly different than what prompted the success of that musician in the first place but it felt a bit too Disney-friendly/animated/for dummies’.. Timothee is obviously a good actor and does solid research and is believable in the transition from folk singer to rockstar but his gen z/half awake expression throughout the movie is sooo different from what makes Bob Dylan, as a person and not a musician, so addictive, this is a man who wasn’t necessarily arrogant and acting superior (as Timothee’s character often comes off) but who was truly in an environment that was coming out of the 50s, television was all the rage and people just didn’t know you could reinvent yourself as a musician.. he seemed exasperated in most interviews but also present, super sharp at all times and he was hilarious too, all of which is missing from this Bob. They should've at least curled Timothee's eyelashes, they're too long and straight and cover half of his eyes.
And don’t get me started on the ‘Judas!’ moment taking place at Newport Folk Festival and not the Royal Albert Hall. I understand why, for time purposes, they need to amplify how outrageous Bob’s transition was perceived but I think it makes the audience look like close-minded sheep who were hellbent on PBS content and can’t comprehend newness, when in reality, the British audience, in the interviews after the show, seem quite sophisticated, borderline snobbish, knowledgeable, and just strongly against the commercial, manufactured junk thrown at them via tv networks, the Beatles included.
The actress who plays Joan Baez is sooo good. Elle's character seemed like an unnecessary love plot.
Hopefully this will pave the path for the new generation to finds its way to No Direction Home, far more accurate and educational (longer too).