^ it doesn't feel random at all! I think that to be familiar with his music and his personality, and seeing the way he's responded throughout his career to that lusty type of curiosity that stems from being wired to celebrity culture and not plain curiosity towards another person, and how it varies from a little smirk to making people look horribly vapid, or like buffoons, to just rudeness.. you understand right away that, as pretentious as it sounds, leaning into that type of curiosity is almost in conflict with being able to appreciate his art to a full extent. I'm not above it personally lol, but I try to behave just for him 🥲..
I wish I had grown up with his music and could attach the different eras to my own memories and had gotten a nice breakdown from someone with context on it. At the same time though, I grew up with heavy metal day and night (which always annoyed me- I thought I'd grow up and grow into it and.. nope, my ears are still recovering from my mom's Iron Maiden xmas extravaganza last night) so stumbling upon Jeff Buckley and subsequently into Bob Dylan (cause Jeff referenced his music a lot) felt almost like going to school and in Bob's case, I feel like I'm still nowhere near 50% of what he's put out there but his different eras kind of.. match my different eras too? (speaking of random lol).
My main criticism about the movie is that they watered down some elements when there was no need. I understand it's hard to tell a story without a plot that creates momentum and drama and it's hard to do it when it's something non-tragic and rather subtle as going from acoustic to electric, but Scorsese did it fine, it's possible if you challenge the audience and don't underestimate them.
I’m probably just uncultured swine but Bob Dylan means nothing to me and I couldn’t name a song of his off the top of my head (I know he’s important and I’d recognize his voice/music if it was playing but… would never make the choice to play it)
This is so interesting to me cause.. lol.. Bob Dylan definitely made me romanticise the US and most of my friends have this kind of reaction whenever I've mentioned his music, I remember my friend saying '
we were not 'cool' like that' when I asked her if she heard his music growing up. Also heard that they don't like him as a person, they never say why but it's always with this tone of
'so I haven't read all the classics, AND?' . It makes it more intriguing cause, maybe this is inaccurate, but I get the impression that being elusive or just refusing to share yourself with the public is seen as having airs of superiority.