A Complete Unknown - Was Dylan really that naive?
I watched this last week and I still can't move past how the film depicted Bob Dylan.
Talented and flawed, sure.
But for a guy that was so pivotal in the civil rights movement, and whose music was the voice of the restless political youth at the time, the film sure made him seem like a simpleton.
He showed almost no interest in anything political, barely rubbing shoulders with the politically active (beyond a token scene early on), and certainly didn't discuss anything with people.
For those that know his story, is this accurate?
Surely he was more in tune than the way the film depicted him.