‘A Complete Unknown’ hits streaming—How to watch Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan

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the nonfiction book “Dylan Goes Electric!” by Elijah Wald, “A Complete Unknown” charts Bob Dylan’s meteoric rise to fame, beginning in 1961 and culminating during the night that changed everything four years later: the 1965 Newport Folk Festival where Dylan went electric.

Dylan is played in the film by Timothée Chalamet, who took home the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor on Sunday. Chalamet is also nominated for his performance at the upcoming Academy Awards, and a win could make him the youngest person to ever win Best Actor (breaking the record set by Adrien Brody, also nominated this year).

In his 3.5 stars (out of 4 stars) review of the film, The Post’s entertainment critic Johnny Oleksinski wrote, “The 28-year-old “Dune” actor, who convincingly does all his own singing here, was the perfect choice to play Dylan.

Really, the only choice. He makes the movie.”He continued, “Carrying his indie roots with him like a membership card on every frame, Chalamet has Dylan’s same art-before-fame persona, his New York cool, his hair that’s blowin’ in the wind.

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