I don't know Cate Blanchett is more suited to be a man. She has curled hair, skinny pants, and fly mirrors, thanks to the makeup artist; but she imitates Dylan, rubbing her nose from time to time, shrinking her shoulders, and oh, and her debut in the film, roaring on stage with a microphone The style of her, subverts the images of women who were either delicate and sensitive, or noble and charming in the past. Although she's a woman, she's the closest Dylan has come to being a pop star. This section played by Blanchett also contains a lot of illusory elements (like a rock-and-roll movie), but with the help of Bob's mouth, it is more satirical and realistic. And the part played by Heath Ledger is purely Dylan's romance, which can be regarded as a somewhat sentimental romance novel. In the section of Richard Erki, it was an old retreat to the countryside. Life ends in an idyllic scene, which must be the promised land of Dylan, who has been wandering since childhood.
There are many interesting details in this film, the leading stars, the key point is that it is not a biographical film in the traditional sense, and there are countless colorful lines extending from this point of Dylan.
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