

Episode 2286: Seth Rogovoy on why A Complete Unknown, the new Dylan biopic, is a complete failure
Dec 28, 2024
Seth Rogovoy, a cultural commentator and author specializing in Bob Dylan and George Harrison, critiques the new Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown. He argues it fails to reveal anything meaningful about Dylan, missing the complexity of his character. Rogovoy contrasts this film with the more insightful I'm Not There. He also discusses the interconnectedness of 1960s musicians and laments today's fragmented cultural landscape. Additionally, he highlights George Harrison's role in blending music cultures and his impact on The Beatles.
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Christmas Viewing
- Seth Rogovoy saw the new Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, over Christmas.
- He went in skeptical due to trailers and pre-release hype, but tried to remain open-minded.
Conventional Biopic
- A Complete Unknown felt like a conventional Hollywood biopic, focusing on Dylan's early career.
- The film fictionalized many true events, creating a confusing narrative arc.
Competing Narratives
- The movie A Complete Unknown had multiple competing narratives (politics, love, fame).
- It never successfully explored Dylan's inner world, offering a superficial portrait.