Based on 192 votes and 70 reviews.
If you are an early Dylan fan you should see this movie. I may see it again when it comes to a local theater.
Exceptional biopic with parts of 40 truly transformative songs.Authentic depiction of the time, place and style of the early 60’s era.Sincerely acted by enormous talent. Stay thru credits & listen to three brilliant, inspiring masterpieces of powerful music. My favorite film of the year!
The portrayal of Bob Dylan was excellent.
Amazing music brought back by the exceptional cast. I have seen it twice and will go again.
Great to see some young actors, and Ed Norton, recreating part of this old person's past. Great music, theater and visuals.
I really don't care what the ratings are or what other people think about Dylan...who cares what music I've listened 1964-2024.... Who cares what anyone else thinks of Bob Dylan? What do his fans, friends, musicians all over the world care about opinions of others? WE DON"T...
While the actors were great the movie should have been about the meaning of the words of Dylan's most poignant songs like The Times They Are A Changin, Blowing in the Wind, Tomorrow is such a Long Time or Knock'n on Heaven's Door as examples.The greatness of Dylan was in the lyrics that have existential meaning for every generation not in the man himself. The movie totally missed a great opportunity to educate current generations on lyrics that could bring humankind together instead of fighting one another.
Fabulous
I liked the whole movie. I thought it was great. I revisited my youth in the music, people and places.
Great acting & music - good story to tell about a musical genius & the resistance to his music as his skill, creativity & orientation evolved