Yes 😂 .. I'm not going to make this deeper than it is I PROMISE, but that and the closeups of Ellen (I saw an interview with the director saying she's some kind of neutral perspective because she's not involved in music).. I don't know, it's kind of giving 'muse', very 'women: the softer, empathetic.. BYSTANDER' 😑😂
And then Pete's wife's momentum comes and it's '.....don't unplug'. Lol.
I found a good Substack article about Toshi Seeger's constant staring at everyone throughout the film:
'A Complete Unknown': The Ballad of TOSHI 😂 She was the DIRECTOR of Pete's tv show, she was one of the co-founders of the Newport Folk Festival, and naturally so much more involved an active than she was portrayed in the film lmao. (Omg also that weird Becka character, as another gemini... I agreed with Bob in this interaction... which might be the wrong interpretation of it?
Becka: “I
love you. Does that scare you?”
Bob: “Well I just met you. So yeah." 🤐)
(The author of the Substack article has another hilarious one where analyzed Bob Dylan's Christmas lights for over a decade (he owns a house in her neighbourhood)
Dylan's Christmas Lights: A Scholarly Treatise).
I didn't realize Boyd Holbrook was Johnny Cash until I read the credits, I was too occupied with the Dylan stuff to even notice!! You might enjoy the Johnny Cash and June Carter (before they were married, you can tell they were having an affair) on Pete Seeger's show. It's a good episode and you can tell Cash is hiiiiiiigh as fuuuuuck, he even takes off his boots at some point. Nevertheless, it's great:
Speaking of biopics, I watched
De-Lovely about Cole Porter a few days ago. Somehow I remember this coming out around the time I went through a brief Cole Porter phase (wtf). I saw that it was leaving Prime in a few days, so I thought "Oh, what the heck? How bad can it be!" Well... that doomed it from the start. If we think A Complete Unknown was a weird interpretation of Dylan's mythology, this is even a worse interpretation of Cole Porter's life! What I found so bizarre was the casting. Of course, Ashley Judd (20 years younger than Kevin Kline) was cast as Porter's wife, who was actually 8 years older than him. Then, she spent half the film crying about Cole Porter's constant gay affairs because he was, well, gay. I just can't help but feel THAT WASN'T HOW IT WAS!! Imagine marrying Cole Porter and being upset with his gay affairs, how was that rooted in the truth at all? She was probably a hag her who enjoyed her life! Let her live!! A few of the musical scenes were decent, especially the finale, I'll give them that. Out of curiosity, I started watching
Night and Day, the Cole Porter biopic starring Cary Grant from the 1940s, which is such a mindf*ck. I can't even go on. I'm only about 30 minutes in and it's given me a headache.