I'm Not There

Jana 2022-03-23 09:02:19

I'm more curious about how Bob Dylan felt after watching the film himself.
The one who plays the singer in the middle really looks like Bob Dylan, with curly hair, sunglasses, sunken cheeks, especially with his eyes down. I'm too clumsy, I didn't realize that the "he" who played so much like this was actually a female reverse character, namely Cate Blanchett, Cate Blanchett who played the Elf Queen in The Lord of the Rings, and Cate Blanchett
. Dear Ben is also in it
"Even Kennedy can't change the world, can I? Can music? Music is just music."
The "Seven Irregularities" in the film are interesting:
1. Don't trust the police in raincoats
2. Be careful Passion and love, they are both fleeting and erratic
3. When someone asks you whether you have ever cared about a major issue in the world, keep your eyes on him and he won't ask a second time
4. Don't say it Your real name
5. If you're asked to look at yourself, don't do it
6. Don't say or do anything that the people around you can't understand
7. Don't try to create something, it will stay with you for the rest of your life

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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.