Un Parfait Inconnu: our review of the Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet

Published by Julie de Sortiraparis · Published on January 29, 2025 at 12:53 p.m.
James Mangold's biopic Un Parfait Inconnu stars Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, alongside Edward Norton and Elle Fanning. Scheduled for release on January 29, 2025.

After Walk the Line, James Mangold returns to musical biopics with A Perfect Unknown, a film that explores a pivotal period in Bob Dylan's career. Rather than offering an exhaustive portrait of the artist, Mangold focuses on his early years, between 1961 and 1965, a period when Dylan, still rooted in folk music, began a controversial transition to electric. Timothée Chalamet plays the young musician with striking intensity, alongsideEdward Norton as Pete Seeger and Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez.

Where and when can you see Un Parfait Inconnu in France?

Un Parfait Inconnu will be released in cinemas from January 29, 2025.

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Synopsis: New York, early '60s. At the heart of the era's effervescent musical and cultural scene, an enigmatic 19-year-old arrives in the West Village from his native Minnesota, with his guitar and an uncommon talent that will forever change the course of American music. As he forges intimate relationships on his rise to fame, he comes to feel stifled by the folk movement and, refusing to be pigeonholed, makes a controversial choice that will have worldwide repercussions...

From the very first scenes, the film plunges viewers into the hustle and bustle of Greenwich Village, where a 19-year-old Bob Dylan, fresh from Minnesota, scoured the smoke-filled cafés to impose his style. The historical reconstitution is meticulous: meticulous sets, faithful costumes and immersive musical ambience. James Mangold succeeds in capturing the rebellious energy of the youth of the time.

The live musical sequences add a rare authenticity to the film. Timothée Chalamet himself sings Dylan's songs, an audacious gamble that reinforces the connection between actor and character. The film's climactic scene at the 1965Newport Folk Festival, where Dylan shocks the audience by electrifying his sound, is treated with palpable dramatic tension. Inspired by the book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald, it highlights the opposition between tradition and modernity, illustrating the moment when Dylan broke the codes of folk music to enter a new musical era.

Bringing an artist as enigmatic as Bob Dylan to the screen is a tall order, but Timothée Chalamet handles it brilliantly. Rather than imitate his subject, he captures his essence, his elusive gaze, his detached posture and his unique phrasing. He doesn't try to make Dylan more accessible but, on the contrary, underlines his mystery and fierce independence, refusing to be confined to a single identity.

Opposite him, Monica Barbaro delivers an impressive interpretation of Joan Baez. Her voice, gestures and stage charisma recall the singer with striking accuracy. The relationship between Dylan and Baez is handled with finesse, between mutual admiration and irreconcilable differences. Their live duets are among the film's most memorable moments.

As for Edward Norton, he plays a nuanced Pete Seeger, far from the simple benevolent mentor. His character epitomizes the tensions running through the folk world at the time, between attachment to tradition and refusal to see the music evolve.

From a formal point of view, James Mangold takes care of every detail to anchor the viewer in this bygone era. The camera alternates between close-ups, capturing the intense emotions of the characters, and long shots, placing each scene in its historical and musical context. This approach allows us to feel the energy of the performances, while offering a real immersion in 60s America.

Visually, the film adopts a warm, earthy color palette reminiscent of vintage photographs from the era. Dimmed club lights, the bustling streets of Greenwich Village and concert scenes bathed in shadows and contrasts help create an atmosphere that's both intimate and immersive.

The sound work is equally meticulous, with a soundtrack dominated by iconic Bob Dylan tracks, performed live by Timothée Chalamet. Silences are used intelligently, amplifying the dramatic tensions and highlighting the character's moments of reflection. During the concerts, the mix captures the intensity of the moment with raw energy, paying tribute to the young Dylan's power on stage and his impact on audiences at the time.

Some may criticize the film for focusing only on a few years of Dylan's life, leaving out other aspects of his work and personality. But this choice of narrative allows us to explore in depth the decisive period when Dylan went fromfolk hopeful to rock revolutionary. The film doesn't try to tell the whole story, but to capture the moment when everything turned upside down, when Dylan became the free, uncontrollable artist we know today.

Un Parfait Inconnu is a plunge into the mind of an elusive artist, a film that celebrates artistic freedom and the audacity to innovate. James Mangold 's film is not a classic success story, but a portrait of an artist in the throes of change, torn between his origins and his thirst for evolution. Through the lively performances of Timothée Chalamet and Monica Barbaro, the film nostalgically captures a pivotal era in American music.

More than a tribute, Un Parfait Inconnu reminds us why Bob Dylan remains, even today, an indomitable and timeless figure on the music scene.

In which theaters near me is the movie Un Parfait Inconnu shown?

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Starts January 29, 2025

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