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Michale 2022-03-21 09:02:19

In "Empire of Symbols", Roland Barthes explained that the Japanese attach importance to gift packaging to the point of turning the gift itself into a symbol. Unfortunately, a film about Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan) completely symbolized Bob Dylan under the package of 6 viewpoints. This isn't a documentary, it's todd haynes' continuation of the stylized '50s movie Far From Heaven. Added the phrase "(this film) is easy to Bob Dylan's music and his multiple lives", a close-up of Bob Dylan's harmonica, which is also the only original Bob in the whole film . Dylan's face recording. The film then stuns other music biopics with an imaginary scene in which a black teenager declares he is Woody Guthrie, based on a song from Bob Dylan's debut album song for woody to the romance of the song for woody. The same movie refers to the early years of Bob Dylan in the movie "Billiard Boy". The six males and females each play a role, which is very special in itself. The film is interspersed with Martin Luther King, demonstrations and riots, and the historical footage of Nixon announcing the end of the Vietnam War is clearly to determine Bob Dylan's historical status, but I can't help but ask, what's the point of an era when history is as thin as paper? over-defined. Let's end this article with Dylan's lyrics: grow up in your time, boy, sing, sing your time.

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I'm Not There quotes

  • Arthur: Silence, experience shows, is what terrifies people most.

  • Woody Guthrie: [the jump cut into this scene occurs after Hobo Joe or Hobo Moe has, apparently, asked the 11-year-old African American boy who call himself Woody Guthrie where he's from] Well, Missouri, originally. A little town called Riddle.

    Hobo Joe: [the rest of this dialogue is an almost exact paraphrase of dialogue from the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd] Uh, is there really a town called Riddle?

    Woody Guthrie: Well, tell you the flat truth, it's just a sort of a whatchamacallit, a...

    Hobo Joe: ...A composite.

    Woody Guthrie: Compost heap's more like it.