

A Complete Unknown
New York, early 1960s. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives in the West Village with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music.
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âI grew up in an household that loved Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (though not equally from parent to parent!), and I think it really only instilled in me a sense of contrariness. The more my dad banged onâŠâ
â CinemaSerf
â 7Read moreâTribute biographies have become an increasingly popular film genre in recent years, though, truthfully, theyâre not all of the same caliber. Content and authenticity play significant roles in theirâŠâ
â Brent Marchant
â 6Read moreâ<em>'A Complete Unknown'</em> is a biopic worth watching. I only know of Bob Dylan by name and possibly some vague recognition of a few of his songs, as is usual for me it seems; uncultured swine.âŠâ
â r96sk
â 8Read moreâBob Dylan fans should know that director James Mangoldâs âA Complete Unknownâ isnât trying to do an in-depth study of the folk music legend, but itâs a solid ride for anyone who loves his music or isâŠâ
â Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Read moreâI wanted to see it in the theater, but on the way there I realized that I don't smoke enough pot to like more than a couple of his songs and one of them I liked better when Jimi did it anyway, so myâŠâ
â GenerationofSwine
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