I just finished watching the movie just for that song. Also gave 4 stars purely for that song.
This is an obvious co-dependence/avoidance-dependence relationship. The female lead is ignorant and the male lead believes in power too much. So the whole show was very heartbroken, and I didn't cry, because I don't think they deserve that kind of sympathy, including the violin player, who is actually very world-weary in his heart. I won't say much about what the nun thinks.
It's hard to imagine a Nobel Prize-winning song from such a tragic story, just as it's hard to see Guthrie's amazing talent from his looks. Where Dylan grew up may have been such a rude winter. So he was introduced at the Newark Music Festival: from small town in Minnesota, escaped nineteen times, and got caught eighteen times. Then he sang this "Mr. Tambourine".
Can only end with the water is wide sung by joan baez:
the water is wide
i cannot cross over
and neither have
me wings to fly
give me a boat
i can carry to
and both shall row
my true love and i.
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