No need, really no need. Too many transition skills are boring, and it is not suitable for screening whether you understand Dylan's entry threshold. Sure enough, biographies of musicians are really difficult to make.
The setting of six different Dylans in the film is really interesting, but I want to say it again, no need, really no need.
Among the six, I think Guava and Ben, who are the best performers, made very few appearances.
But I really can't appreciate the teacher who has the most appearances and the most praise. Since you want to show that Dylan can be of any age or race, why not set up a female Dylan directly, if the gender is female, it will lead to Nico The entanglement seems strange, it is better to place the female Dylan directly in another period. Cate is handsome, but unfortunately it's not Dylan, her coolness is more like a gesture. The acting is too hard like this film. In any period, Mr. Dylan was actually quite painful and struggling. If Dylan had indifference to the society, fans, and the media in that period, the indifference should come from the inner war, which made him indifferent to the outside. And Dylan performed by Cate is not painful, like a rock star who has just debuted in the 21st century and shouted "I don't care anything". I really can't agree with Mr. Cate's role in this film. She seems to care too much about playing the male gender, and she also strives to make her appearance as similar as possible. If she exerts too much force on the outside, Dylan's own characteristics are weakened.
Mr. Dylan has been suffering in his heart all the year round, and he should be the kind of person who has never truly forgiven himself and the world for a moment. This state is not as good as throwing it all to Christian Bale, because after all, they are a kind of people, and the outside world is not as good as letting go of themselves. I have always been fascinated by such people, and Dylan's lyrics "Fearing not that I'd become my enemy, in the instant that I preach" is the best interpretation of such people. Therefore, the temperament of the guava in the whole film is closest to Dylan. Even though the guava teacher's thin and cold appearance has certain advantages, the inner dark inside, whether it is a shocking speech in public during a speech or a later religious period, is the most similar. Dylan's. The acting skills of most of Christian Bale's films really make me unable to help but praise. God has arrived, and physically there is no need to exert force. Therefore, there may always be some fans who think that Teacher Bale is underserved, but I think that others are exerting too much force.
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