Timothée Chalamet: Becoming Bob Dylan | Apple Music
Zusammenfassung
TLDRIn this introspective dialogue, Timothy Chalamet reflects on his profound journey in portraying Bob Dylan. He describes how immersing himself in Dylan's music, especially the live rendition of 'Ballad of a Thin Man,' gave him insights into the enigmatic icon. Chalamet discusses the transformative nature of his acting approach, emphasizing the importance of capturing the spirit rather than the exact mimicry of Dylan. He also shares his connection to the theatrical space that shaped his acting skills. Chalamet's role as Dylan allows him to bridge his own artistic growth with Dylan's genius, creating a unique interpretation that honors the musician's indelible impact on culture. Through exploring Dylan's life and era, Chalamet embarks on a personal journey that reshapes his artistic vision.
Mitbringsel
- 🎵 Timothy Chalamet is deeply inspired by Bob Dylan.
- 🎭 The theater played a critical role in Chalamet's development.
- 🕰️ Exploring Dylan's era offered insights into cultural change.
- 🎤 Capturing Dylan’s spirit was more important than imitation.
- 🎥 Chalamet views his role as Bob Dylan as momentous.
- 🎶 Music is central to Chalamet’s interpretation of Dylan.
- 📍 Dylan's influence helped refine Chalamet's acting approach.
- 🌍 The project connected historical context to modern culture.
- ✊ Embracing artistic challenges is core to Chalamet's craft.
- 🔄 Chalamet's understanding of Dylan reshaped his artistic vision.
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- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
Ho qala ka thabo ea tlhaho ka 'Ballad of a Thin Man', tlhaloso e phelang e 'Scorsese doc', ho kena 'Bob Dylan's world'. Mohale o bonahala a tataisoa ke boiphihlelo boo a bo fumaneng ka ho sebetsa le 'Bob'.
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Molao o mong le o mong o etselitsoe ho utloisisa bohloko boo 'Bob Dylan' a bo fetileng. James o hopola hore o hloka mokhoa oa bophelo bo botle le qalo e ncha, 'the guiding light' e kentseng morao.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
Sebaka sa Manhattan Theatre Club se emela 'legacy' ea moo moetsi enoa a tsoang teng. Ho qala ka 'theatre career', ho ba le kholiseho ho fanoeng ke bopaki ba moetsi.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
Ho etella pele ka maikutlo a bopaki ba 'Timothee Chalamet' e le 'Bob Dylan'. Keresimesi e akaretsa 'pops culture' empa e hloka ho bōptjoa ho fihlela 'the perfect balance'.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
Mahlakore a mabeli a Timothee Chalamet e le moetsi oa filimi le sebapali se seholo. Koranta e etsa hore ho be le kholiseho bakeng sa ho utloisisa litemoso tsa mofuta.
- 00:25:00 - 00:30:00
Molao o laolang khatiso, ho ithuta lintlha tsa mantlha tsa ho etsa 'music biopic' ka boemo bo phahameng bo sa tloaelehang. 'Live performance' e bonahala e le tsona tse bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa.
- 00:30:00 - 00:35:00
Mohale a ka sebelisanoang le liketsahalo tsa 'Bob Dylan' ka mahlakore a mabeli a botšepehi le mahlahahlaha a sechaba se tebileng. Litsela tsa 'Bob' tsa bophelo li etsa hore 'journey' e be thata.
- 00:35:00 - 00:40:00
Karolo ea filimi ka lipale tse amanang le '1961-1965', moo motsamao oa Bob Dylan o ileng oa nyoloha. Teko ea ho bontša lefatše la boikarabelo ba mophetwa e ntse e tsoela pele.
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Bob e le sebini sa 'rock and roll star' se ileng sa fetola sechaba. Ho phahamisa lintho tsa bohloa, boitsebahatso bo bopa karolo ya filimi.
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Boithuto bo tebileng ba Bob Dylan le phapang ea bopaki ba lipale, mokgwa o ikgethile. Seabo sa bopaki ba moo o ileng a tloha le ho khutla, ka lehlakoreng la maikutlo a maholo a tsamaiso.
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Video-Fragen und Antworten
What is the significance of the song 'Ballad of a Thin Man' to Timothy Chalamet?
It's a live version featured in a Scorsese documentary that Timothy Chalamet found particularly influential.
How has Timothy Chalamet been influenced by Bob Dylan?
By immersing himself deeply into Bob Dylan's music and thoughts, embracing lessons on artistic integrity and expression.
How did Timothy Chalamet approach portraying Bob Dylan?
He aimed to capture the essence and spirit of Dylan rather than his precise mannerisms.
What role did the theater space play in Chalamet's acting career?
He found the environment creatively enriching and it helped him develop his acting prowess.
Why does Chalamet consider his role as Bob Dylan particularly special?
It was a crucial opportunity for him to interpret a legendary musician's formative years.
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- 00:00:00for me it started with the music this
- 00:00:02song Ballad of a thin man the live
- 00:00:03version that's in the scorey doc that
- 00:00:05was my way
- 00:00:09in I'm now deep in that church of Bob
- 00:00:12and I feel like I got this opportunity
- 00:00:14to kind of be a bridge to this
- 00:00:18music has been understanding what he
- 00:00:22went through has it changed you like Bob
- 00:00:24says at the end I don't look back I feel
- 00:00:26like I went through a thing and it was
- 00:00:28like a new Guiding Light to how I want
- 00:00:30to feel when I
- 00:00:34work this theater space this is where I
- 00:00:36found my rhythm my
- 00:00:38confidence it all started there the
- 00:00:41journey I've been on as an actor this is
- 00:00:43like bringing it all back home no pun
- 00:00:45intended you know the words and songs of
- 00:00:47Bob Dylan have translated so much of The
- 00:00:49Human Experience there's going to be
- 00:00:51puns some of these iconic songs were
- 00:00:53written here in New York City which is
- 00:00:55where I meet Timothy shalam one of the
- 00:00:58actors of his generation where dides
- 00:01:00that term come from probably also New
- 00:01:02York in the early 60s when Bob Dylan
- 00:01:04arrived sang these songs and spoke for
- 00:01:06his generation what a time what a story
- 00:01:09to tell Bob Dylan then and Timothy
- 00:01:12shalamay
- 00:01:14now well we're here it's good to see you
- 00:01:17by the way nice to see you and meet you
- 00:01:19I feel like I've known you and uh I'm so
- 00:01:22stoked to do this and I feel like you're
- 00:01:24talking to a non musician so I'm very
- 00:01:26grateful for that I don't think so and
- 00:01:28we'll get to that I think I think you
- 00:01:29are in lots of different ways I don't
- 00:01:31don't think we could be sitting here
- 00:01:32having this conversation about this film
- 00:01:34and and your journey thus far if if
- 00:01:37music hadn't played a role in your life
- 00:01:39but we'll get to that I mean it seems
- 00:01:42strange to not start with the location
- 00:01:44yes and why we're here cuz you were
- 00:01:45excited we were coming here I think this
- 00:01:47was actually your idea yeah not only
- 00:01:49excited this is Manhattan theater Club
- 00:01:50this is not this space but the space
- 00:01:52right next door yeah that's where I kind
- 00:01:54of hibernated and got all these ideas
- 00:01:56out and uh so with without the theater I
- 00:02:00don't have an acting career and without
- 00:02:01your early interviews and in addition to
- 00:02:04the interviews you have now you know I
- 00:02:06wouldn't uh I wouldn't have jumped into
- 00:02:07this either I know you don't do a lot of
- 00:02:09this yeah it's not a common thing for
- 00:02:11you to sit down with all cameras and
- 00:02:12stuff around and so we're going to have
- 00:02:13a good time I think the work should
- 00:02:15speak for itself all the pretentious
- 00:02:17reasons actors would have yeah but this
- 00:02:19role and this guy Bob Dylan in this
- 00:02:20movie and this is why I like to bring it
- 00:02:22into this theater space because I really
- 00:02:24I feel like I'm a we get into it but in
- 00:02:26the journey I've been on as an actor
- 00:02:27this is like bringing it all back home
- 00:02:28no pun intended but I had will myself
- 00:02:30into doing this a little bit because the
- 00:02:32greats like Dana de Lewis or whatever
- 00:02:34they don't you don't have to necessarily
- 00:02:35explain bit by bit how you went about
- 00:02:37something but uh this felt worth it to
- 00:02:38me and talking to you felt like the
- 00:02:40easiest way and this is the first time
- 00:02:42not to be dramatic it's the first time I
- 00:02:43talk about this movie or this role with
- 00:02:44anyone not to be cynical but the further
- 00:02:47you go along sometimes your answers can
- 00:02:48get watered down or you get guarded or
- 00:02:50defensive if you don't necessarily trust
- 00:02:51who you're talking to so this I put off
- 00:02:54things because I wanted to make sure the
- 00:02:56first time I talked about what's been
- 00:02:57the most special thing role I've ever
- 00:03:00worked on was with someone whose
- 00:03:03interviews I've watched and seems to get
- 00:03:05the best out of people you know it's
- 00:03:06cool to hear you say that like the most
- 00:03:09worthwhile role and you said this really
- 00:03:11cool thing to me when we spoke the first
- 00:03:13time he said you know I think I I hope
- 00:03:14people and I feel like people will
- 00:03:16consider it worthy but Worthy is not a
- 00:03:18term that gets kicked around when you're
- 00:03:20talking about numbers or box office or
- 00:03:21worthy you can do something totally
- 00:03:23worthy and it can only matter to you the
- 00:03:25the experience I had I know was worthy
- 00:03:27yeah and but I've joked about it with
- 00:03:29friends just because it was the best
- 00:03:30experience I've had as an actor or the
- 00:03:32most rewarding experience i' had doesn't
- 00:03:34really necessarily translate to the
- 00:03:36effect of it not only on people but
- 00:03:37maybe in the finished product because
- 00:03:39I've also had more challenging
- 00:03:40experiences that come out great so I
- 00:03:42don't think that things necessarily go
- 00:03:44hand inand but I do feel like that's a
- 00:03:45good word to revolve around is worthy
- 00:03:47here because when I got approached with
- 00:03:50this project five years ago or six years
- 00:03:52ago let's say this 2018 and I had just
- 00:03:55done call me by her name Bob Dylan was
- 00:03:57this name I knew was held in reverence
- 00:03:59and I knew I was supposed to respect if
- 00:04:01you were in The In Crowd that's a name
- 00:04:03you get behind but truthfully I didn't
- 00:04:05know anything about it you know I
- 00:04:06thought doing the hen I did a Henry V F
- 00:04:08movie called The King I thought it was
- 00:04:09to my advantage I didn't grew up in
- 00:04:10England and I thought that would be my
- 00:04:11advantage with Bob Dylan if we did in
- 00:04:13the first year or two years because I
- 00:04:14could see online the communities that
- 00:04:15revered him how deep that reverence was
- 00:04:18and I'm happy it took five six years
- 00:04:19because I I'm now deep in that church of
- 00:04:22Bob I feel like that's my mission is the
- 00:04:24the next three months till the movie
- 00:04:25comes out I feel like I'm in the Church
- 00:04:27of Bob I'm a humble disciple and I feel
- 00:04:29like I got the this opportunity to kind
- 00:04:31of be a bridge to this music you know
- 00:04:35this period this time period in order to
- 00:04:36get to this to this role which is
- 00:04:38playing somebody or interpreting
- 00:04:41someone's a period of someone's life
- 00:04:43while they're still alive there's
- 00:04:45certain disciplines I think that that
- 00:04:47hopefully you get to go through to
- 00:04:48figure out how you do that and I wonder
- 00:04:51if any of the work you've done
- 00:04:53previously was of service to that
- 00:04:56because I I'd imagine it must be one of
- 00:04:57the biggest challenges for you you're
- 00:04:59saying other roles i' done yeah there's
- 00:05:01anything this was the biggest this was
- 00:05:02the biggest because this was taking on
- 00:05:04someone who maybe to my generation isn't
- 00:05:06impersonated to death but to a previous
- 00:05:08generation is one of the most I mean I
- 00:05:11saw an article I didn't click on but was
- 00:05:12like four Dylan Impressionists on the a
- 00:05:15complete Unknown trailer so actually
- 00:05:17when we're shooting the movie somebody
- 00:05:18came up to me one of the actors and he
- 00:05:20said ah you're doing early 60s Bob I do
- 00:05:22more of a Rolling Thunder review Bob
- 00:05:23first of all they were really positive
- 00:05:25on your take which must have been nice
- 00:05:26yeah that was really nice that was that
- 00:05:27was hugely nice and the thing that came
- 00:05:29out of it was that they they wanted you
- 00:05:32to play Bob yeah it can quickly fall
- 00:05:34into character the best feedback I got
- 00:05:36over the course of the shoe and this is
- 00:05:37the first shoot I really turned my phone
- 00:05:38off the entire time you know I was
- 00:05:40watching this Ed Bradley interview with
- 00:05:41Bob D the other day 60 Minutes one kind
- 00:05:43of this famous 2004 interview and Bob
- 00:05:45and it says his uh connection to a sense
- 00:05:49of Destiny was fragile I like that he
- 00:05:51use that word fragile because I always
- 00:05:52felt my connection to Bob was fragile I
- 00:05:54felt like I came into his music at a
- 00:05:55time where pop culturally not a lot of
- 00:05:59people around me were coming to Bob
- 00:06:00Dylan so I felt very connected to it I
- 00:06:02had to learn how famous he was in the
- 00:06:0460s and 70s I at first I thought he was
- 00:06:07like the the treat I found you know and
- 00:06:10as I began to work on the movie and as
- 00:06:11everyone has an opinion about Bob
- 00:06:13especially an older fan I felt like my
- 00:06:15connection to him became fragile and I
- 00:06:17had to like fiercely protect that and
- 00:06:20fiercely protect what as an actor or the
- 00:06:21kind of actor I am is really important
- 00:06:23which is a sense of play I don't like to
- 00:06:25go about it mechanically and I felt like
- 00:06:27that was a learning curve on this too at
- 00:06:29some point it was like I need to worry
- 00:06:31less about how I think Bob Dylan would
- 00:06:33eat a bagel and more capture the spirit
- 00:06:36of this guy because you you know one can
- 00:06:39get in their head at the beginning of
- 00:06:40the process and go especially with other
- 00:06:42music biopics yeah okay this is about
- 00:06:44brushing your teeth the way he would
- 00:06:46have brushed his teeth or or getting the
- 00:06:48but anyway all that to say I got this
- 00:06:50text from Jeff Rosen who's Bob's manager
- 00:06:53halfway through the shoot I didn't even
- 00:06:54know he came to set thank God yeah cuz
- 00:06:56that whole day I would have been yeah
- 00:06:57exactly essentially he said like like
- 00:07:00good on you for capturing the spirit of
- 00:07:02he didn't say good on you man I'll read
- 00:07:03it to you because to the Bob to the Bob
- 00:07:05purist they'll go good on you yeah
- 00:07:07exactly to that point too Jeff Jeff was
- 00:07:09so effusive and positive I Edward Norton
- 00:07:11and I were jumping up and down went man
- 00:07:12Bob's manager loves it and then we went
- 00:07:14oh no the real Bob's such a contrarian
- 00:07:17that Jeff's GNA go to him and say this
- 00:07:18movie looks good and then Bob's gonna
- 00:07:20say well must be a piece of yeah
- 00:07:21totally but um for me the connection was
- 00:07:24through the music you know at some point
- 00:07:26we this movie does not
- 00:07:27demystify the cult of Bob doesn't try to
- 00:07:30go Oh in fact it's a challenging story
- 00:07:32in that way the Johnny Cash movie that
- 00:07:34Jim mangled also directed The Johnny
- 00:07:35Cash story is a little clear from a tra
- 00:07:37not a tragic perspective but from a
- 00:07:39narrative you know uh there were beats
- 00:07:41clear Beat Beats the flashback beats
- 00:07:43that then walk hard I don't know if
- 00:07:44you've seen that movie like brutally you
- 00:07:47know yeah I made the mistake of watching
- 00:07:49five minutes of that movie before I
- 00:07:50started this I'm oh my God I'll never be
- 00:07:51able to do this you know and uh but this
- 00:07:54is a more this is a kind of a confusing
- 00:07:56story structure because well he was
- 00:07:58confusing he's a mystery he's still he's
- 00:08:00still a mystery 61 to 65 the general
- 00:08:02impression you get if you read the books
- 00:08:03or you've seen any the movies or or read
- 00:08:05any of the articles about that time is
- 00:08:06that he was almost an apparition and his
- 00:08:08come up was two years basically from
- 00:08:10when he got to New York in January 1961
- 00:08:12to his point of success was like a
- 00:08:142-year run so there isn't the The
- 00:08:18Waiting 10 years to come up that's the
- 00:08:20other really interesting thing about it
- 00:08:21is that um you know this his is a story
- 00:08:23of of not even reinvention CU he didn't
- 00:08:26even re there's nowhere for him to come
- 00:08:28from he literally started fresh when he
- 00:08:31got to New York he started there he was
- 00:08:33like there's a great quote in the Martin
- 00:08:34sces film where he says um you know I
- 00:08:37really didn't feel like I had any past
- 00:08:38that I had to hold on to so I could just
- 00:08:40kind of start again that was a huge
- 00:08:42thing for me when I came into this music
- 00:08:44I felt like self-invention self creation
- 00:08:46you know I grew up 10 blocks from here I
- 00:08:47grew up in like a the most untethered
- 00:08:49environment and I say that
- 00:08:51affectionately you know I grew up in a
- 00:08:52Arts Building you know there's a a
- 00:08:54rapper from my building named Marlin
- 00:08:56craft he's got a New Yorker or piece on
- 00:08:57him if you want to understand the
- 00:08:58building I grew up in that that's the
- 00:08:59thing to read like Alicia Keys grew up
- 00:09:01in my building it's all like it's an
- 00:09:02Arts it's like a super untethered I
- 00:09:04don't know but it's a beautiful place
- 00:09:06but
- 00:09:07equally I culturally came into all the
- 00:09:10things like kid cut your hip-hop the
- 00:09:11things that formed me like any normal
- 00:09:14kid in that period and then when I was
- 00:09:1523 and when I got to
- 00:09:17LA and it's not like I hit a wall but I
- 00:09:21started to everything's perspective and
- 00:09:22I started to see what my perspective was
- 00:09:25relating to that kind of music or what
- 00:09:27people's perspective that made that
- 00:09:28music would be on me as as a as a
- 00:09:31whatever as an actor all of a sudden I
- 00:09:33was like oh this was a means to an
- 00:09:34empowerment but it's but it's something
- 00:09:36I'm is fragile for me to relate to or
- 00:09:38whatever and then I came into Bob's
- 00:09:40Music and and this whole thing of
- 00:09:42self-invention which isn't the license
- 00:09:44we necessarily give ourself in this day
- 00:09:46and age in 2024 no I don't want to
- 00:09:48speaking broad Strokes I don't think
- 00:09:49it's anti that but it's it's hard it's
- 00:09:51more challenging it's more challenging
- 00:09:53to get away with or something yeah that
- 00:09:56aspect of self-invention it was freeing
- 00:09:57to me at a time where already my career
- 00:10:00you know people want to know you as a
- 00:10:01certain thing and I'm not saying that as
- 00:10:02a negative I'm not saying wo is me no
- 00:10:04but typ casting is a thing right okay
- 00:10:06it's a term I actually want to ask you
- 00:10:07about this what does it mean to an actor
- 00:10:09when that term ever gets kicked around
- 00:10:10even in closed circles where you've had
- 00:10:12some success doing a certain thing
- 00:10:14people like you for that right is it
- 00:10:15hard to break away from what people love
- 00:10:17you for most brutally which I haven't
- 00:10:19experienced I that's I guess the best
- 00:10:21example of typ casting would be if you
- 00:10:23had been on a sitcom that have been
- 00:10:24hugely popular and you try to make a
- 00:10:27dramatic film and know people people
- 00:10:29laugh at you on screen cuz they're only
- 00:10:30used to laughing at you right in my
- 00:10:32experience this is where I also felt
- 00:10:34like I connected to Bob in humility so
- 00:10:36I'm not putting myself in a level with
- 00:10:37but there's got to be some common ground
- 00:10:38so I understand why you laying out the
- 00:10:41groundwork as a disclaimer but and and
- 00:10:43also I've had a life experience I want
- 00:10:45to say it's weird but I can relate to
- 00:10:47some of these these things he went
- 00:10:48through so Bob wanted to be a rock and
- 00:10:50roll star Buddy Holly Little Richard
- 00:10:52Elvis Presley that was the sort of
- 00:10:54depending on your point of view the sort
- 00:10:56of like rice krispy pop rock and roll
- 00:10:58music that was
- 00:11:00saturated and you know marketed to kids
- 00:11:01in the late 50s equally I wanted to be a
- 00:11:04big movie actor right I wanted to be oh
- 00:11:07yeah and but if I audition for The Maze
- 00:11:09Runner or Divergent things of that
- 00:11:11variety that were popping when I was
- 00:11:13coming up it was like the feedback was
- 00:11:15always over you don't have the right
- 00:11:16body or I had an agent that that called
- 00:11:17me and said you got to like put on
- 00:11:18weight basically you know not
- 00:11:20aggressively but you know and then I
- 00:11:22found my way into these like very
- 00:11:24personalized movies or something for him
- 00:11:26it was folk music you know he couldn't
- 00:11:28keep a rock and roll band because they
- 00:11:29would all get hired by other kids that
- 00:11:31had more money literally in Minnesota so
- 00:11:34for me was finding a very personal style
- 00:11:36movie like call me by her name or
- 00:11:37beautiful boy or ladybird or Little
- 00:11:39Women Miss Stevens hot summer nights
- 00:11:41those were like smaller budget but very
- 00:11:45I don't know how else to put like
- 00:11:46personable movies that started in this
- 00:11:48theater space this is where I found my
- 00:11:50rhythm my confidence my flow doing
- 00:11:52prodical son here John Patrick Shanley
- 00:11:54that playright they gave me the juice
- 00:11:56the way LaGuardia gave me the juice when
- 00:11:58I was starting out in high school juice
- 00:11:59the juice was the confidence you know
- 00:12:02the juice was like um just saying You're
- 00:12:05great and also at some point that I
- 00:12:06wouldn't take no for an answer like I
- 00:12:08felt like there were it was people with
- 00:12:09connections that were getting these
- 00:12:10roles prodigal son was supposed to be a
- 00:12:13kid with connections I don't want to say
- 00:12:14that disparagingly you know I say it
- 00:12:16respectfully and the audition I had not
- 00:12:19in this space but at Manhattan theater
- 00:12:20Club in Midtown I was going nuts you
- 00:12:22know I was like kicking things across
- 00:12:23the room and uh and it was it the role
- 00:12:26was about a a sort of a dylan-esque
- 00:12:29character a little more like rageful
- 00:12:31than Dylan who you know refused to not
- 00:12:34break out of his shell you know and and
- 00:12:36so to have John the way Harry schiffman
- 00:12:38my teacher like you just have to have
- 00:12:39people when you're young and this is
- 00:12:40where privilege or being in the right
- 00:12:42place at the right time does play a
- 00:12:43factor that go hey that Pat you on the
- 00:12:45back you know that say do this basically
- 00:12:48and I realize at some point my strength
- 00:12:50is my vulnerability like you know I feel
- 00:12:52like you know at at 25 or
- 00:12:56something you know similar to Bob again
- 00:12:58you hear stories of people that their
- 00:13:00upbringings are way more dramatic than
- 00:13:03mine you know and then you start to go
- 00:13:04like what is my drive you know what is
- 00:13:07and then like Bob my drive is my drive
- 00:13:09my thing is my thing like it just is at
- 00:13:11the time you don't know what that is
- 00:13:12right which is why you're going for the
- 00:13:13rolls that all your peers are going for
- 00:13:15exactly so you're showing up in these
- 00:13:16places going well I'd like to play that
- 00:13:18and someone goes but you can't yeah
- 00:13:20exactly yeah you're not you're you're
- 00:13:22you're sort of not cut out for this I
- 00:13:23was either not cut out for that kind of
- 00:13:24thing or I wasn't what was considered
- 00:13:26like a more vulnerable I don't know like
- 00:13:28something
- 00:13:30it was driving me nuts call me by her
- 00:13:32name ladybird hostiles and beautiful boy
- 00:13:34I shot in a 9mon stretch or something
- 00:13:37and that's before I did any sort of like
- 00:13:39press or anything related to it so the
- 00:13:41so the window was pure the way Bob made
- 00:13:45Bob LP or free wheeling that's how I
- 00:13:47look at it you know where his success
- 00:13:49was kind of going like that now the
- 00:13:50turning point for Bob for me the way I
- 00:13:52interpret his career or a symbol of the
- 00:13:54turning point is this thing uh a civil
- 00:13:56rights award called the Tom Pay award he
- 00:13:58got next to James B Balwin and he was
- 00:14:00drunk when he was there there's no audio
- 00:14:02that exists of it but there's a speech
- 00:14:03he gave you can read where clearly he's
- 00:14:05had it with sort of being um deified now
- 00:14:09I was never deified but I could equally
- 00:14:10relate that I was like well I've done
- 00:14:13this thing but when Deni VV knocks on
- 00:14:16the door about Dune or I got the
- 00:14:18opportunity to play Wily Wonka or
- 00:14:19something that was Bob wanting to be in
- 00:14:21a rock and roll band up top you that was
- 00:14:23like well Leonard DiCaprio and those
- 00:14:26that's who I initially aspired to be
- 00:14:27when that door wasn't open yeah then I
- 00:14:29had to go make folk music basically you
- 00:14:32know then I had to go really hard it's
- 00:14:34the opposite of a thing where that's
- 00:14:36where I get jealous of musicians where
- 00:14:37you can uh you know show up when you
- 00:14:40want and the studio is curated and and
- 00:14:43I've watched musicians record with one
- 00:14:45engineer in the room or 30 people in the
- 00:14:47room you know or take eight years to
- 00:14:48make an album or take eight years to
- 00:14:49make an album or eight months you know
- 00:14:51or never put it out you know and there's
- 00:14:52actually a beauty I think and a
- 00:14:53rigorousness to a film set you are
- 00:14:55showing up at a certain time and you got
- 00:14:56to flip the switch and I've seen people
- 00:14:58like Christian Bill I've work with
- 00:14:59people like that that do it you know so
- 00:15:01you just got to do it but that's a whole
- 00:15:02other discipline when did you start to
- 00:15:04learn that the king that was the the
- 00:15:07this movie this Netflix movie The King
- 00:15:08The Henry the fth movie that was the
- 00:15:09switch and that was also the biggest
- 00:15:10budget I worked at and I'm a young New
- 00:15:14York 22-year-old kid at that point
- 00:15:15playing Henry V who's like one of the
- 00:15:17great but every movie I've done has
- 00:15:20reflected some place I'm at in my life
- 00:15:22in that moment I've had this this weird
- 00:15:24gift of that the one exception to that
- 00:15:26would maybe be Wonka which is actually a
- 00:15:27challenge to kind of Bring It All back
- 00:15:29home that movie was like I got to access
- 00:15:30a musical theater bone that was really
- 00:15:33alive to me at 17 16 at performing arts
- 00:15:36high school but now was well I was like
- 00:15:38I was postco and all that stuff but
- 00:15:40everything else so the king or Dune are
- 00:15:43these roles where uh you know it's
- 00:15:47they're basically about like a
- 00:15:48circumstance being too great for your
- 00:15:51youth you know and I I could relate
- 00:15:53deeply to that on both those projects
- 00:15:54you know um uh that was my point in
- 00:15:57relation the Bob thing not to bring it
- 00:15:58not I not want to jump five years but
- 00:16:00that was like a that was a new challenge
- 00:16:02of sort of playing a savant and a genius
- 00:16:04and how do you do that somebody once
- 00:16:05said to me you can't make a movie about
- 00:16:06a painter because it's not interesting
- 00:16:08to watch paint dry and and and and you
- 00:16:11know and Bob has that yeah yeah and Bob
- 00:16:14has that element because he's not I like
- 00:16:16to say about Bob he's not one of these
- 00:16:17forward- facing musicians in other words
- 00:16:20it doesn't make sense to match the
- 00:16:22choreography the exact way it was there
- 00:16:23was no choreography you know the way the
- 00:16:26Jackie the Jackie Onasis biopic Natalie
- 00:16:28Portman as a sequence in that that's
- 00:16:30step for step exactly what Jackie did
- 00:16:32that was sort of my aspiration my
- 00:16:34Layman's aspiration going into Bob and
- 00:16:36at some point the vocal coach I was
- 00:16:38working with or the dialect or movement
- 00:16:39all the stuff that I saw my my good
- 00:16:41friend Austin Butler crushing with on
- 00:16:42Elvis and I thought okay and at some
- 00:16:44point I was like wait I got to do none
- 00:16:45of this because this is not my style and
- 00:16:47B Bob did not have a vocal coach yeah
- 00:16:51you know he had two bottles of red wine
- 00:16:52and four packets of cigarettes so you
- 00:16:54know there's no way to uh impersonate
- 00:16:57that you know um but you got to start
- 00:17:01somewhere from a process point of view
- 00:17:04as someone who has made music and talks
- 00:17:07about music and loves music I've got to
- 00:17:08get into the whole sort of where it
- 00:17:10began for you from a from from a a
- 00:17:13performance point of view because cats
- 00:17:15out the bag now anyone who knows knows
- 00:17:17that's you singing and playing the
- 00:17:19guitar on the trailer so you do that
- 00:17:21throughout the film and it sounds like
- 00:17:22everybody does it sounds like Monica
- 00:17:23barara does as well yes as well yeah so
- 00:17:26let's just get into the technicalities
- 00:17:27of that yeah um you had to teacher but
- 00:17:29not only are you learning how to play an
- 00:17:31instrument it maybe you had played as a
- 00:17:32kid or not but you've got to kind of do
- 00:17:34it in a way that is reflective of of the
- 00:17:37period of the period and of the person
- 00:17:39and his particular type of playing is
- 00:17:41what makes him him oh yeah it's a lot of
- 00:17:43downstrokes and his strumming pattern in
- 00:17:45the early 60s was very different you
- 00:17:47know I've heard some people say his
- 00:17:48guitar playing sort of peaked in the 80s
- 00:17:50and 90s that he was getting better in
- 00:17:51other words the the two two craziest
- 00:17:54things to me are how people are hard the
- 00:17:56purists are hard on his guitar playing
- 00:17:57or hard on his voice because Blind
- 00:17:59Willie mctell is a good example that but
- 00:18:00I can give you a million songs worried
- 00:18:02blues or where his voice is beautiful
- 00:18:04and it's got that quality okay I got to
- 00:18:06I got to wrap it around back to your
- 00:18:08question but inside Luen Davis which is
- 00:18:09a sort of Bob Dylan inspired movie with
- 00:18:11Oscar Isaac Cohen Brothers it makes this
- 00:18:13great point that Luen Davis is kind of
- 00:18:14like the struggling folk singer the
- 00:18:15whole movie but he's got this beautiful
- 00:18:17voice and the last scene it's sort of
- 00:18:18the anti- biopic he never has his moment
- 00:18:20of Triumph but the last scene Len Davis
- 00:18:22gives this beautiful rendition of of the
- 00:18:25song farewell and then in the background
- 00:18:26of a shot you see a Bob Dylan figure Bob
- 00:18:29in Shadow with the singing the song
- 00:18:31farewell as well but it's like got this
- 00:18:33rust this like thing that's cutting
- 00:18:35through and and Oscar makes the perfect
- 00:18:37expression because all these aspiring
- 00:18:39folk artists you couldn't have guess
- 00:18:41that this weird thing was going to be
- 00:18:42the thing that that cut through so
- 00:18:45anyway to bring it back to process for
- 00:18:46me it started with the music before
- 00:18:48there was even a start date CU this
- 00:18:50started really for me and Co sort of
- 00:18:51bored and this song Ballad of a thin man
- 00:18:54the live version that's in the scors doc
- 00:18:56that was my way in what did you feel
- 00:18:58when you heard I just like oh this is
- 00:19:00rock and roll and and it was this first
- 00:19:02like wow is this what the album version
- 00:19:03sounds like and then I went to the
- 00:19:04original went oh cool he was really just
- 00:19:07vibing but at a high level the way he's
- 00:19:10pissed off he's pissed off in that like
- 00:19:12performance it feels slower it feels
- 00:19:15heavier I don't even know sometimes when
- 00:19:17the cord changes it just feels to me
- 00:19:19like he's just spitting B yeah yeah he
- 00:19:23exactly it's acidic it's like battery
- 00:19:24acid very acid yeah and and uh Robbie
- 00:19:27Robertson I met years later who was kind
- 00:19:28of giving me sort of what the vibe was
- 00:19:30on that tour actually when I met Robbie
- 00:19:31his wife said what do you think about
- 00:19:32playing Robbie in a biopic and I said
- 00:19:34well I'm supposed to play Bob in a
- 00:19:35biopic and she he went God damn it Bob's
- 00:19:37been beating me to the punch for 35
- 00:19:38years or whatever something like that
- 00:19:40but um when Co hit and I was just stuck
- 00:19:44at home like everyone was stuck at home
- 00:19:45I watched Don't Look Back The Da
- 00:19:47pennybaker thing and I started to get
- 00:19:48into the times they were changing and I
- 00:19:50saw this folk music not as necessarily
- 00:19:53chirpy love ballads but then songs like
- 00:19:55Ballad of Hollis Brown North Country
- 00:19:56blues or rocks and gravel I was like you
- 00:19:59know whoa he's this this he's got some
- 00:20:02edge here and then there was obviously
- 00:20:03there was the black lives matter
- 00:20:04movement in that moment and and and
- 00:20:07there was like a social social Crest in
- 00:20:10America at that time I found myself
- 00:20:12going back not only to Bob's Music but
- 00:20:14Pete Seager and all these folks that uh
- 00:20:17in the 60s had gone through a very
- 00:20:18similar thing but I felt like I was
- 00:20:20going back to the 60s I went man a lot
- 00:20:21of like popular music was that it was
- 00:20:24topical songwriting but the music was
- 00:20:26The Guiding Light it was you know when I
- 00:20:28found myself just pouring over and
- 00:20:30pouring into his life and then also
- 00:20:31admiring that it didn't feel like he was
- 00:20:34virtue signaling you know that it was
- 00:20:36simply where his art was that a song
- 00:20:38like the death of emit till he wrote
- 00:20:40Because he wrote you know his thing was
- 00:20:42his thing his juice was his juice you
- 00:20:43couldn't really Define it and at some
- 00:20:45point 6465 where he felt like he had
- 00:20:48been pedestaled he turned his back and
- 00:20:50like and and what to me is a coolest
- 00:20:52thing ever you know that's why I love
- 00:20:54bringing it all back home so much that
- 00:20:55album because I know that it got heavier
- 00:20:57and progressively heavier he' made the
- 00:20:59cut he done it he'd gone I'm out that's
- 00:21:01my favorite album that was a moment
- 00:21:03where he like in battle of him man where
- 00:21:04he's like something's going on you don't
- 00:21:05know what it is like that I didn't know
- 00:21:07what that song was about until maybe 6
- 00:21:09months ago and I don't want to I don't
- 00:21:10want to presuppose but then I I was
- 00:21:11reading in that book the sort of
- 00:21:13whatever the ones that explain that it's
- 00:21:14sort of about about folks like me a
- 00:21:16little bit a little bit a little
- 00:21:19bit no a little bit I mean and me too
- 00:21:21people that are like sort of on the
- 00:21:23outside and trying to understand it
- 00:21:25trying to sorry trying to understand it
- 00:21:28look I mean curiosity is a funny thing
- 00:21:30and you have to walk the line really
- 00:21:31carefully right like what what got me
- 00:21:32into a chair like this having a
- 00:21:33conversation with you is this curiosity
- 00:21:35that just keeps bigger and bigger and
- 00:21:36bigger the longer I go yeah which is
- 00:21:38beautiful but you have to be careful
- 00:21:40with it right because to your point it's
- 00:21:42it's not to be overanalyzed and and it's
- 00:21:44probably not to be analyzed at all he
- 00:21:45would say that you know Bob's got a
- 00:21:47great interview with Martha Graham uh '
- 00:21:4980s MTV journalist where she he's
- 00:21:52describing a a n a German movie that he
- 00:21:54wanted a music video to be like and she
- 00:21:55said well what's the movie about and
- 00:21:57he's like well it's kind of hard to
- 00:21:58explain you know it's kind of like
- 00:21:59trying to tell someone what what's a
- 00:22:01song about you it's like somebody say
- 00:22:03what's the song about he goes would you
- 00:22:03listen to it you're like yeah I listen
- 00:22:05to it well that's what the song's about
- 00:22:07that's been my whole life trying to find
- 00:22:08out what the song's about yeah yeah and
- 00:22:11and the and the gift that he's you know
- 00:22:13the da Penny Baker doc called Don't Look
- 00:22:15Back I feel like he lives it to a te you
- 00:22:17know the no direction home the Scorsese
- 00:22:19doc he didn't watch until like three
- 00:22:20years ago I mean Bob has that great
- 00:22:22quote kind of like ballot of a thin
- 00:22:24manner where Jeff said why did you leave
- 00:22:26the F Community why did you disappear in
- 00:22:27the 60s he goes well I was sick of
- 00:22:28people like you he says to his own
- 00:22:29manager you know which is fantastic my
- 00:22:32other favorite quote in that is when
- 00:22:33they're talking about the booing and he
- 00:22:34goes I didn't really get it I mean I
- 00:22:36didn't make me mad though they can kill
- 00:22:37you with kindness too exactly exactly
- 00:22:41and and those kind of artists it's hard
- 00:22:43now I don't know how someone would do it
- 00:22:45now musically you know those kind of
- 00:22:47artists that are sincerely indifferent
- 00:22:49because he's 83 now he's sort of
- 00:22:50retreated from the public eye I know him
- 00:22:52you never met him never met him would
- 00:22:55love to any contact at all I've seen him
- 00:22:57live
- 00:23:00but did he did he contribute did did he
- 00:23:01write you a note did he send you
- 00:23:02anything nothing no that would be the
- 00:23:04most the least Bob like thing ever
- 00:23:06approve the script he made modifications
- 00:23:08in the script he has lines that are his
- 00:23:09in the script you know that I relished
- 00:23:11oh wow so you could definitely tell his
- 00:23:13lines that well there was one I was
- 00:23:14saying a Jim mangle the director writer
- 00:23:16and I said this is good man I was like
- 00:23:17when didd you come up with this he goes
- 00:23:18Bob put that in I was like oh I was like
- 00:23:21yeah yeah yeah yeah I was like that's
- 00:23:23that's a b yeah it was yeah yeah he has
- 00:23:26he has the Bob annotated script I'm
- 00:23:27going to ask Jim for it he won't give it
- 00:23:29to me but I want it you know with the
- 00:23:31annotations he didn't really there's a
- 00:23:34song I don't want to say what song but
- 00:23:35there's a song like Jim was looking to
- 00:23:36cut verses because it's really long in
- 00:23:38the movie and um I just love it like he
- 00:23:41went to Bob very nervously and said like
- 00:23:43you know and that Bob was me like third
- 00:23:45verse sixth verse seventh verse you know
- 00:23:47ex out like you don't really need those
- 00:23:48ones he's sort of unsentimental about
- 00:23:51that's the coolest thing ever man like
- 00:23:53he had some instinct to not let people
- 00:23:56in at the beginning it's hard because
- 00:23:58because when people say when people Pat
- 00:24:00you on the back and say hey you did a
- 00:24:01good job you kind of want to explain why
- 00:24:03you did a good job you know and he just
- 00:24:06had some insight to not and that's
- 00:24:08that's where I'm so prideful to get to
- 00:24:10play Bob in the 60s because you think
- 00:24:12Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger or Jimmy
- 00:24:14Hendricks and these sort of Larger than
- 00:24:15Life figures to the earlier metaphor
- 00:24:18about Mason or Divergent when I look at
- 00:24:20my older contemporaries my
- 00:24:20contemporaries now I don't really see
- 00:24:22myself in the mirror of them I don't say
- 00:24:23that to put myself down but I just don't
- 00:24:25when I watch group interviews for movies
- 00:24:27I put out whatever and they cut
- 00:24:28castmates I think they're much much
- 00:24:31better spoken like they can flip the
- 00:24:32Hollywood thing on way more than I I
- 00:24:34feel like I Stumble over my words and I
- 00:24:35can't really get it across so I like I
- 00:24:38get to be Bob in that 60s I'm pretending
- 00:24:40there's a Multiverse that doesn't exist
- 00:24:42so the fact that I get to be this guy
- 00:24:45you know and that's where I try to be
- 00:24:47humble too and check my ego at the door
- 00:24:49that in process I never wanted to see
- 00:24:52myself less when I looked at the monitor
- 00:24:54in the movie and I've also ever before
- 00:24:57in this particular yeah why is that well
- 00:24:59because the guy's so known you know when
- 00:25:01I've seen when I've had to do ADR you
- 00:25:02know coming and fill lines I've had to
- 00:25:04divorce myself I'm like this isn't da
- 00:25:06Penny Baker you know this is its own
- 00:25:08thing now and and it's not an impression
- 00:25:12Olympics it's a thing I found early on
- 00:25:14you know it it it you it's a process you
- 00:25:17can't you can't do at home you know you
- 00:25:20got to be on set figuring it out and
- 00:25:22like anything I've always been humble
- 00:25:23about this you got to play to the least
- 00:25:25educated person in the room not
- 00:25:27exclusively but but that's who you're
- 00:25:28making it for because again someone said
- 00:25:31to me in Bob's Camp I'm not going to say
- 00:25:32who but they said don't worry about the
- 00:25:34Bob Dylan fans not liking this Bob Dylan
- 00:25:37fans don't like what Bob Dylan does you
- 00:25:39know what I mean which is a great point
- 00:25:41they're like they haven't liked what
- 00:25:42he's done since 1966 you know what I
- 00:25:45mean so that was sort of a weight off my
- 00:25:47shoulders yeah it was the most unique
- 00:25:49challenge I've taken on but that where
- 00:25:52my my confidence came through is
- 00:25:53eventually doing all the Music Live you
- 00:25:55know maybe it was the least responsible
- 00:25:56thing on the actor's part because music
- 00:25:58exists and the performances exist so
- 00:26:00maybe I should have been most concerned
- 00:26:01about spreading no no no you're not
- 00:26:02wrong Stakes is high for sure and and
- 00:26:04like when well first of all like you
- 00:26:06said Bob's Bob's here Bobba is alive Bob
- 00:26:09Bob this is interpretive this is not
- 00:26:10definitive this is not fact this is not
- 00:26:12how it happened this is a fable you know
- 00:26:14exactly it's not it's it's kind of
- 00:26:16softball to say would the easiest thing
- 00:26:18would have been to sing along to the
- 00:26:19original songs or whatever but it's it's
- 00:26:21a lot to take on MH because you're not
- 00:26:23just having to do it Faithfully in fact
- 00:26:26you have to do it uniquely right you
- 00:26:28have to do it in a way that isn't like
- 00:26:30like the songs that exist cuz otherwise
- 00:26:32just sing a lot of those exactly so
- 00:26:33that's a whole other thing it's a whole
- 00:26:35other thing but when you say uniquely
- 00:26:38that's what Harry schiffman one of my
- 00:26:39earliest mentors when I was taking on
- 00:26:40this role he said don't worry about
- 00:26:42being Bob Dylan Like because people can
- 00:26:44go see Bob Dy they can watch the early
- 00:26:45footage or go see him now because he's
- 00:26:46still tours this is about not only
- 00:26:48myself interpreting Bob but Edward noron
- 00:26:51interpreting Pete Seer and Monica
- 00:26:52interpreting Joan bz and um Boyd hook
- 00:26:56interpreting Johnny Cash you know in
- 00:26:57this moment in this 60s where American
- 00:26:59culture was a kaleidoscope and grenwich
- 00:27:01Village was a kaleidoscope you know the
- 00:27:03way culture still is now too but but
- 00:27:06it's just without being like a history
- 00:27:08teacher that was the beginning you know
- 00:27:10personalized music stuff with intention
- 00:27:12stuff with poetry it all started there
- 00:27:16in the movie we did these pre-record but
- 00:27:18I'm not playing the guitar on the
- 00:27:19pre-record with Nick Baxter is a super
- 00:27:21talented musical supervisor and the
- 00:27:23music and I would butt heads with Nick a
- 00:27:25lot the guitar sounded really friendly
- 00:27:28it's hard to get that sound I mean he
- 00:27:30was playing on a a card a guitar that
- 00:27:31was basically falling apart you know and
- 00:27:33I also found like my voice had like a
- 00:27:35bar tone it was it all sounded clean and
- 00:27:37I was doing vocal warm-ups with Eric
- 00:27:38vitro who was this vocal coach help me
- 00:27:40on Wonka and helped me sing Grand on
- 00:27:43Wonka and then here I would listen it
- 00:27:44back and I'm like man this sounds too
- 00:27:46clean you know and then when we would do
- 00:27:48it on set it was song To Woody which is
- 00:27:49one of my favorite Bob Dylan songs ever
- 00:27:51it was the first one we shot in the
- 00:27:52movie you couldn't do it to a playback
- 00:27:54cuz it's such an intimate scene it's in
- 00:27:55a hospital room with Woody with Woody
- 00:27:57Guth and Pete SE
- 00:27:58and I did it live and it and it and it
- 00:28:01went it clicked great you know and I'm
- 00:28:04making mistakes on the guitar a little
- 00:28:05bit here in there you can kind of fill
- 00:28:07those in after I went home and I wept
- 00:28:09that night not to be dramatic but it's a
- 00:28:10song I've been living with for years and
- 00:28:13and something I could relate to deeply
- 00:28:15and I also felt I I come back to this
- 00:28:17word a lot I felt like it was the most
- 00:28:18dignified work I'd ever done and dignity
- 00:28:21might be a weird word there but it felt
- 00:28:23like so dignified and humble we're just
- 00:28:25bringing life to a thing that happened
- 00:28:2767 years ago I went oh of course Leo and
- 00:28:30Daniel de Lewis of course they do these
- 00:28:31biopics it kind of all clicked because
- 00:28:34there's dignity to it you're not pulling
- 00:28:35at a thin air this is this happened you
- 00:28:38know we did when I did song To Woody
- 00:28:40which is a song I like I said I could
- 00:28:42relate to deeply and it went great then
- 00:28:43I was like all right I'm going to fight
- 00:28:44this war until the rest of the movie and
- 00:28:45Nick Baxter and I were great friends and
- 00:28:48he came to my house the other night and
- 00:28:49we're great friends but over the course
- 00:28:50of the movie it was a
- 00:28:52constant you know the metaphor was like
- 00:28:55I was throwing this delicately
- 00:28:58made China on the ground each time we
- 00:29:00didn't use a pre-record something we had
- 00:29:01crafted in La for six months but there's
- 00:29:04not a single pre-record in the movie and
- 00:29:06then Jim would say to console Nick or
- 00:29:08myself you know treat that as like a
- 00:29:11work session you know you were
- 00:29:12practicing to do it left because all of
- 00:29:13a sudden Edward Norton say too something
- 00:29:15clicked in my voice there was a certain
- 00:29:17rawness those microphones those old
- 00:29:19school microphones we were using were
- 00:29:20playing in concert halls I could get I
- 00:29:21could get the strum better and I could
- 00:29:23get how he was singing he also say
- 00:29:24something really really beautiful about
- 00:29:27the natural comforting effec of Reverb
- 00:29:30and the fact that it allows you like and
- 00:29:32theater has it anywhere where you
- 00:29:34perform the idea of what you do what you
- 00:29:37do being wrapped up and nurtured by the
- 00:29:41the natural Reverb of the room
- 00:29:42absolutely allows you the space to be
- 00:29:47more open and to be Freer in there
- 00:29:49absolutely you're in a studio
- 00:29:50meticulously creating pre-recorded
- 00:29:52tracks yeah that's that feels to me
- 00:29:54confined and a it's confined and
- 00:29:56contrived and you can also hear that my
- 00:29:57arm is not going the way you don't hear
- 00:30:00Bob's arm going but he's doing something
- 00:30:01to his voice but you're in that club and
- 00:30:03you the cameras are rolling but who
- 00:30:05cares about them right now there a
- 00:30:07spotlight on you and you're singing this
- 00:30:08song exactly and I didn't know of
- 00:30:11another music biopic where somebody was
- 00:30:12doing it live you know and I I'm like a
- 00:30:14I you know Jeremy Kleiner who was a
- 00:30:16great producer he once said to me you
- 00:30:17act lyrically and I love that I love
- 00:30:19that yeah I don't want to understand
- 00:30:21myself too much as an actor but it made
- 00:30:22sense to me you know you know holding my
- 00:30:23elbow a different way isn't as
- 00:30:25interesting to me as capturing like
- 00:30:26spirit and soul and something and here
- 00:30:28it was in the music that I could capture
- 00:30:29the spirit and the Soul you know it
- 00:30:31wasn't I couldn't I I I did find my way
- 00:30:33in otherwise you'll see like you got to
- 00:30:35when you're playing Bob Dylan otherwise
- 00:30:37it's going to be weird to claim you're
- 00:30:39Bob Dylan and not doing things that were
- 00:30:40unique to his behavior but that's that's
- 00:30:42it I mean you know if you're doing a bck
- 00:30:44about somebody it's because they've had
- 00:30:45enough of an impact on us all as human
- 00:30:47beings and on society through the music
- 00:30:49that they make that we know those songs
- 00:30:50inside out so we're right there like
- 00:30:53shouts to to to Remy mallik right when
- 00:30:55he did Queen live AG which is amazing
- 00:30:57amazing when I saw that performance of
- 00:30:59him of of him doing live a that that
- 00:31:01performance of Queen at live a being a
- 00:31:03boomer is ingrained in me so hit those
- 00:31:05beats but how do you hit those beats
- 00:31:08when Bob is like I said you can't sing
- 00:31:11along Faithfully to a Bob Dylan song you
- 00:31:13just got to sing perfectly said it's
- 00:31:15sort of Blasphemous on its nose that's
- 00:31:16why Joel Cohen before we had Mangold
- 00:31:18involved who directed inside Len Davis I
- 00:31:19said hey don't why don't you direct the
- 00:31:21Bob Dylan movie and he said it's
- 00:31:23impossible and I said why is it
- 00:31:25impossible he goes because it's not
- 00:31:26about a singular moment how do in a
- 00:31:282-hour movie
- 00:31:30Encompass the the miracle that is the
- 00:31:33breadth of what he wrote and how much he
- 00:31:35got out and the fact that it's like
- 00:31:37watching paint dry because how do you
- 00:31:38how do you make how do you make lyric
- 00:31:40writing interesting basically so tell me
- 00:31:42what is the movie about so the movie is
- 00:31:44about 1961 and 1965 a young Bob Dylan
- 00:31:48arriving in New York and how his career
- 00:31:50took off it's sort of about the folk
- 00:31:51Community it's an ensemble movie right
- 00:31:53it's an ensemble yeah it really is I
- 00:31:54mean a free whe in time which is Suz
- 00:31:56Rolo's book and there was another book
- 00:31:58which the name of which escapes me that
- 00:31:59was less about Bob and more about
- 00:32:01Greenwich Village at that time because
- 00:32:02Greenwich Village was this artistic
- 00:32:04Community where people were bubbling and
- 00:32:05you had people like Pete Seager da van
- 00:32:07rck or Paul Clayton that were like folk
- 00:32:10stars but but through McCarthyism folk
- 00:32:12music got blacklisted in the late 50s so
- 00:32:15nobody had cracked through and rock and
- 00:32:17roll was seen as this kind of thin music
- 00:32:20that was you know you know on the Pick
- 00:32:21It line with us right yeah exactly it
- 00:32:23was like aimed at teenagers so the
- 00:32:24Newport Folk Festival was sort of the
- 00:32:26Coachella let's say for like better
- 00:32:28metaphor of the picket line of pure
- 00:32:31music of Folk Music and so there was
- 00:32:32sort of an opening for someone if not
- 00:32:35literally a young person to sort of take
- 00:32:39over the folk Community the the
- 00:32:41structure of the movies that Woody
- 00:32:42Guthrie was dying that Pete Seager was
- 00:32:45sort of the lieutenant and was like a
- 00:32:47real
- 00:32:48Bonafide folk artist and you know
- 00:32:52politically super on the left and of the
- 00:32:54people and he was slated to take over
- 00:32:56the folk community and at nowhere a
- 00:32:58prophet shows up that is Bob Dylan who
- 00:33:01inexplicably takes over everything at
- 00:33:03once and who's who who in Bob's words
- 00:33:05the songs are coming from God and the Ed
- 00:33:06Bradley interview says I can't do it
- 00:33:08anymore so in that period anyway and
- 00:33:10then at the moment of deification at the
- 00:33:12moment where he was on top decided to
- 00:33:15turn his back on the folk community in
- 00:33:16one interpretive way in another way he
- 00:33:18just wanted to make the music he wanted
- 00:33:19to make and became a rock and roll star
- 00:33:21let's say the first rock and roll star
- 00:33:22at the Newport Folk Festival got booed
- 00:33:24off stage or like a mixed reaction
- 00:33:27because because he took let's say what
- 00:33:31was considered pop music whatever rock
- 00:33:32and roll and he played it at what was
- 00:33:34supposed to be a space of Purity at a
- 00:33:36time when he was considered to be the
- 00:33:37one person through all of this
- 00:33:39blacklisting this fear-mongering this
- 00:33:41mcarthism this there's no place for
- 00:33:43politics and music if you if you step on
- 00:33:45that stage and you speak about
- 00:33:46government and we speak about our
- 00:33:47actions we will make it very tough for
- 00:33:49you to reach your audience was
- 00:33:50legitimately happening he was bigger
- 00:33:52than that so they saw him as someone who
- 00:33:54was going to be able to destroy
- 00:33:58that methodology right cut through and
- 00:34:00Reach people and then he went over here
- 00:34:02and then he went over here and he played
- 00:34:02rock and roll yeah and and and and sort
- 00:34:05of yeah got rid of his savior label and
- 00:34:07people thought he was making like not
- 00:34:09only a bad career decision but a bad
- 00:34:11artistic decision the irony is now like
- 00:34:13a rolling stone or sub trinian Homesick
- 00:34:15Blues they're kind of considered some of
- 00:34:17his his best music but so that's
- 00:34:19generally what the movie is about you
- 00:34:21know it's that it's that period and it's
- 00:34:22a good period too because mid-60s early
- 00:34:24you know mid 70s Rolling Thunder review
- 00:34:26' 80s Bob a lot of it's Chronicle this
- 00:34:27this is sort of the period cuz he wasn't
- 00:34:29famous yet that's the least sort of
- 00:34:31scene but we also don't demystify it the
- 00:34:33movie is called the complete unknown so
- 00:34:35this isn't like this isn't inventing
- 00:34:37tragedy to explain backstory in fact
- 00:34:39that was sort of sort of some of the
- 00:34:40challenge of the movie you're playing
- 00:34:41someone whose career rise was rapid you
- 00:34:44know where which I can relate to too
- 00:34:46because I I I I struggled and I worked
- 00:34:49very hard but ultimately my career took
- 00:34:50off when I was 21 you know so yeah I
- 00:34:52want to talk about that actually because
- 00:34:53the idea of like quote unquote Fame
- 00:34:55right when something happens to you very
- 00:34:56fast and it's a product of of how of of
- 00:34:59the good work that you do needless to
- 00:35:01say if there's the chemistry of like
- 00:35:03your most authentic self meeting the
- 00:35:05best opportunity meeting the most amount
- 00:35:06of people that's good Fame with all my
- 00:35:09work but especially the early work it so
- 00:35:12wasn't working until it totally worked
- 00:35:16and that's why I'm so proud if youed to
- 00:35:18call me by her name had a small budget
- 00:35:19it was like a $3 million movie and in
- 00:35:20the context of how people's careers
- 00:35:23launch it's never that I mean rarely
- 00:35:26rarely that's when I'm happy to bring it
- 00:35:28all back home with this one or even do
- 00:35:29this interview here because this is the
- 00:35:31sweet spot as an actor is you know these
- 00:35:34sort of bigger budget they're not like
- 00:35:35an indie but it's a bigger budget thing
- 00:35:37it's sort of like where I feel like Leo
- 00:35:38did a lot of his great work it's not the
- 00:35:40huge movies that are really hard to
- 00:35:42sneak great performances in I always
- 00:35:43talk about Heath Ledger as Joker in The
- 00:35:45Dark Knight that's an example of a huge
- 00:35:46movie where someone snuck in a yeah a
- 00:35:48fantastic performance his
- 00:35:50performance in that by RS could have
- 00:35:52been the box office death of that film
- 00:35:55it was that strange strange and
- 00:35:56affecting and intense but because he was
- 00:36:00who he was he made it even bigger yeah
- 00:36:03without compromising anything no
- 00:36:05compromise no compromise um and it feels
- 00:36:09to me like your experience is here and
- 00:36:12that 9month period we got to make those
- 00:36:14films and everything you went through
- 00:36:15because let's not forget you'd had a
- 00:36:16taste of what it was to be on a big seat
- 00:36:17you did Interstellar I mean yeah
- 00:36:19Interstellar for me Interstellar and I
- 00:36:21was I was signing William Morris the
- 00:36:23agency that was Bob having a deal at
- 00:36:25Columbia and his album flopping it's
- 00:36:27it's not like nothing flopped but
- 00:36:29remains my favorite movie I've ever been
- 00:36:30in you know that's that's at the top of
- 00:36:32my list that's the one I go back to and
- 00:36:33watch but I thought it was going to do
- 00:36:36something for my career the way it
- 00:36:38didn't you I just thought my part was
- 00:36:39bigger basically there's a scene where
- 00:36:40MC the best acting some of the best
- 00:36:42acting of the decade where he's weeping
- 00:36:44in the in the uh the ship I'm the other
- 00:36:47half of that scene so I thought it would
- 00:36:49cut sort of back and forth you know what
- 00:36:51I mean even though stay on him it's on
- 00:36:54him
- 00:36:56so you know so I'm sort of yeah yeah so
- 00:36:59I'm sort of I was watching watching it
- 00:37:01just like where am I you know and then
- 00:37:03and then it cuts to to to Casey was
- 00:37:05playing me older I was like now I'm out
- 00:37:06the movie you know but um yeah but
- 00:37:08there's a great moment when you say
- 00:37:09goodbye to him yeah that's great there's
- 00:37:11there's also a shot in one of the
- 00:37:12trailers I'm saying good bu to him that
- 00:37:14wasn't in the movie so also when I watch
- 00:37:15the movie they used this like push in
- 00:37:16shot so I was getting ready for this you
- 00:37:18know well this is this is this this
- 00:37:20leaves an interesting placeing in your
- 00:37:22role in this in um in a complete unknown
- 00:37:24because you're also a producer on this
- 00:37:26film so what happens with successes you
- 00:37:28get to a point where you're able to have
- 00:37:29a little bit more of an invested
- 00:37:30interest in the end result when you're
- 00:37:32an actor and you're starting out it's
- 00:37:33pure trust in the director abely trust
- 00:37:36in the studio now you get to produce
- 00:37:38this film it it puts you in a in a more
- 00:37:40invested role which ultimately people
- 00:37:41want you to be MH but there's going to
- 00:37:43be moments when your instinct goes above
- 00:37:46and beyond protocol even where an actor
- 00:37:48and a director an actor and a studio and
- 00:37:50actor and a producer you talked about
- 00:37:51some of the areas where you already kind
- 00:37:52of had to put your foot down and say no
- 00:37:53I want to do it like this so what's that
- 00:37:55line like to walk as you as you as you
- 00:37:57haveit as you take on more
- 00:37:58responsibility for the projects you say
- 00:38:00yes to what's it
- 00:38:02like building a new form of trust with
- 00:38:05the people who that's a great question I
- 00:38:07don't want to I don't you can't medal a
- 00:38:09director has to have their singular
- 00:38:11Vision I've been spoiled where I've
- 00:38:12worked almost exclusively with URS in
- 00:38:15some way produc orally I see like people
- 00:38:18that are really all over it that's where
- 00:38:20I earn that justification is the music I
- 00:38:22snuck into the movie so I feel like
- 00:38:24that's where I earn my credit there
- 00:38:26being an actor is about being humanist
- 00:38:28at its core that's my theory you have a
- 00:38:31couple actors that are alienists you're
- 00:38:33watching them for their worldview and
- 00:38:35how they and you don't really relate to
- 00:38:36it but you go oh that's kind of
- 00:38:37fascinating most actors like you are
- 00:38:38relating through I would put myself more
- 00:38:41in that humanist category but I found in
- 00:38:43my early career when call me by her name
- 00:38:44and all this stuff was taken off and I
- 00:38:46was like treated like a pop star or
- 00:38:47something you can drink the Kool-Aid for
- 00:38:49like a better expression and when I was
- 00:38:51doing my play here my dream was to on
- 00:38:53Showtime or HBO book a miniseries or
- 00:38:55something that I have a great role in I
- 00:38:57had home humbled myself to that point I
- 00:38:58really was like act this this is a
- 00:39:01drying up business if I could just get a
- 00:39:03great but I found for my work I'm like
- 00:39:05wait I'm jealous of the musicians or the
- 00:39:07pop stars your your music can be about
- 00:39:09your eroding Humanity or if you're a
- 00:39:10postmodernist or something it could be
- 00:39:12about anything but I'm like pounding my
- 00:39:14nail in the wall so I actually have to
- 00:39:16retain that sense of humanity that's
- 00:39:19that's a long- winded way of saying so I
- 00:39:20have a producer credit on a movie that's
- 00:39:23really not to you know any director I
- 00:39:26work with I was just pitching Alonso
- 00:39:27Quon a project but if I produce
- 00:39:29something that he's directing I'm not
- 00:39:31going to be you know cuz uh that would
- 00:39:33be foolish you know um unless I direct
- 00:39:35something one day but I wouldn't direct
- 00:39:36myself in something would you do that I
- 00:39:38wouldn't I I would I would definitely
- 00:39:39direct something and I also think I've
- 00:39:41had a the I've had a few like I have the
- 00:39:45weird worldview experience where I've
- 00:39:46worked with like 10 greats and I've seen
- 00:39:50how they've all or like something
- 00:39:52something like that something crazy and
- 00:39:53I've seen how they all work so most it's
- 00:39:55it's an insular job most directors
- 00:39:57really see how other directors work
- 00:39:58Greta has because she's an actress in
- 00:40:00her own right but but uh but I always
- 00:40:02think like when actors get to work with
- 00:40:04the great it's like at some point you're
- 00:40:05going to have to Define your vision
- 00:40:06right there's great examples of
- 00:40:08musicians who played guitar for great
- 00:40:10bands session play like Jimmy pagee
- 00:40:11right Jimmy Paige was like a very
- 00:40:13successful session guitar player very
- 00:40:15successful could have made a great
- 00:40:16living out of that but then he had to go
- 00:40:18find out what Li Zeppelin sounded like
- 00:40:19right right right and so at some point
- 00:40:22it's going to be like yeah of course
- 00:40:23like I know what makes James James and
- 00:40:25and you can take all those things but
- 00:40:26what's your identity is directed going
- 00:40:28to be that I have no clue I know what I
- 00:40:30don't want it to be I'm in this I'm in
- 00:40:32this worldview where the film business
- 00:40:34this this is my inner Tom Cruz no I'm
- 00:40:36joking but like but where the film
- 00:40:38business sort of isn't what it was so I
- 00:40:41feel there's a responsibility to make
- 00:40:42things that works that's not that
- 00:40:45doesn't dare an audience to be bored
- 00:40:47basically which is what a lot of
- 00:40:50prestige movies do right and so that's
- 00:40:53why I love this Bob Dylan movie because
- 00:40:54there's two versions of Bob Dylan movie
- 00:40:55I think one is a behavioral master class
- 00:41:00that honors someone who didn't really
- 00:41:01make a lot of eye contact M and then
- 00:41:04what's the movie about then it's like
- 00:41:05watching paint dry or something and and
- 00:41:07to the people that know he's a genius
- 00:41:08they love it and to people that don't
- 00:41:09know anything about him they'd rather
- 00:41:11you know spend their time and money
- 00:41:12elsewhere and then there's the other
- 00:41:14version that's disingenuous
- 00:41:16to who he actually was and his like a
- 00:41:20greatest hits thing and he's yeah smooth
- 00:41:22talking and making eye contact and this
- 00:41:24is something else where it's still
- 00:41:26engaging which is why mangle was the
- 00:41:27best director but it doesn't dishonor
- 00:41:29the fact that this was a strange cat so
- 00:41:30it's an ensemble cast and there's a lot
- 00:41:33of characters that played really pivotal
- 00:41:34roles in in Bob's story and and I think
- 00:41:37what what became very clear in the
- 00:41:39movies that that follow in the
- 00:41:40documentaries and the stories and
- 00:41:41interviews was that he was he was trying
- 00:41:43to get away from it being about him and
- 00:41:46he was he was respectful of the fact
- 00:41:49that it was about Pete and about Joan
- 00:41:51and about Sue ultimately now played as
- 00:41:55sy so what was it like kind of where
- 00:41:57looking it in character with that cost
- 00:42:01mentality and with the chemistry of
- 00:42:03those people around and having to sort
- 00:42:04of recaptured that experience that he
- 00:42:06was going through with those really
- 00:42:08pivotal people in his life okay I'll
- 00:42:10give you two answers one is about
- 00:42:13preparation for Bob exclusively one is
- 00:42:15about in relation to those characters so
- 00:42:17what I did for Bob started during Co
- 00:42:19that was learning all the songs learning
- 00:42:22maybe the Bob songs I know how to play
- 00:42:2420% of which are in the movie so that
- 00:42:26was the first education then I was
- 00:42:27working with Tim monik who's the why you
- 00:42:30had to learn how many songs for the
- 00:42:32movie I had to
- 00:42:33learn 13 let's say or something but in
- 00:42:36total I could probably play 30 so Tim
- 00:42:38monik was a dialect coach that's who I
- 00:42:40work with for years on this work with a
- 00:42:42harmonica coach for five years and then
- 00:42:45worked with a woman named Polly Bennett
- 00:42:47who's a a movement coach that actually
- 00:42:50we got more out of just working on the
- 00:42:52script together than anything
- 00:42:53physicality related and then for my own
- 00:42:56Spirit Guap gaing for like a better
- 00:42:57metaphor I retrace Bob step through
- 00:43:00Chicago his steps through Chicago and
- 00:43:02Madison Wisconsin and I started in
- 00:43:04Hibbing in duth and I spent about a week
- 00:43:05where he was from in Minnesota so let's
- 00:43:07get into that part of it because I could
- 00:43:09go there and I could go and visit a
- 00:43:10house that he lived in or right I did
- 00:43:12visit the house he lived in because it's
- 00:43:13a mega fan named Bill I'm forget his
- 00:43:14last name but Bill owns the house and
- 00:43:17there's a piece of paper where he wrote
- 00:43:19this not online he wrote the lyrics to
- 00:43:20song To Woody which has the melody
- 00:43:23structure of 1913 Massacre he wrote it
- 00:43:26on the record sleeve of 1913 Massacre
- 00:43:30with a drawing that says Bob in Chicago
- 00:43:33a drawing of him from the back with a
- 00:43:35long winding road to New York City and
- 00:43:37it says Bound for Glory and he and he
- 00:43:40drew it's yeah what which is the name of
- 00:43:42the Woody goth three book and then and
- 00:43:44then and then a drawing of New York City
- 00:43:46with Woody and NYC at the top but I but
- 00:43:48I but I went there just to get a sense
- 00:43:50of and also because it was sort of
- 00:43:52mysterious to me and still is mysterious
- 00:43:53Hibbing and Deluth they're like on the
- 00:43:54edge of the world it felt like I went at
- 00:43:56the peak of wind
- 00:43:57and I was I landed in Minneapolis I
- 00:43:59rented a truck I was racing down the
- 00:44:01highway and listening to sun the sun
- 00:44:03record Sun record is that what it was
- 00:44:04where that Johnny Cash and Elvis and all
- 00:44:05them were on when they were young and
- 00:44:07then I skitted on on on ice and because
- 00:44:10I didn't know the roads well enough just
- 00:44:11get a sense of where he's from obviously
- 00:44:13Minnesota in 2024 not the 60s but those
- 00:44:16are good friendly people you know that
- 00:44:19don't have the city pretentions that you
- 00:44:22know sometimes you have live in New York
- 00:44:24or La did you get a sense of what he was
- 00:44:25trying to get away from yeah
- 00:44:27I absolutely did I absolutely did I
- 00:44:29could sort of relate to it that my dad
- 00:44:31my dad's sort of from the Minnesota of
- 00:44:33France you know he's from he's not from
- 00:44:34Paris he's from from uh adesh is the
- 00:44:37region you know so when I spent my
- 00:44:39summers in that region I could relate to
- 00:44:41that where I was in a Tiny Town in
- 00:44:42France and it's not that I resented it
- 00:44:44but I went man there's got to be
- 00:44:45something out there CU I feel it again
- 00:44:49what's your reason to being sometimes
- 00:44:50your reason of being is just your reason
- 00:44:52of being they just got something to say
- 00:44:54it matters sometimes less what you have
- 00:44:56to say more your need to say it yeah you
- 00:44:58know so just trying to get a sense of
- 00:45:00how he was like I said drove through
- 00:45:02Madison in Chicago which is supposed to
- 00:45:05be what his route was to New York on his
- 00:45:07first journey there just you just me
- 00:45:10just me it had to be just me and then I
- 00:45:12you know because you got to that's the
- 00:45:15challenge of as opposed to like when I
- 00:45:16was shooting beautiful boy you got to
- 00:45:17create those moments of insularity as an
- 00:45:20actor it's it and it can become more
- 00:45:21challenging and you want to offshoot
- 00:45:23responsibilities you know but the whole
- 00:45:24point why you know I didn't get into
- 00:45:26this to that's the whole thing with all
- 00:45:28the coaches and stuff I had to do it
- 00:45:29because because I knew my contemporaries
- 00:45:33that had done biopics had done it and
- 00:45:34that's some point I was like this isn't
- 00:45:36this isn't helping me and it's also not
- 00:45:39fun it's not it's not as rewarding you
- 00:45:41see exactly you get to check in Chicago
- 00:45:42and you have one job which is to try to
- 00:45:45better understand the environment even
- 00:45:47when I was Landing in Minneapolis and I
- 00:45:48had tears in my eyes because I thought
- 00:45:49this is so strange I thought here's a
- 00:45:52guy you know if you told me Bob came has
- 00:45:55come to me to me what C he meant to me
- 00:45:57so visiting where cudy lived on New Lots
- 00:45:58Avenue in New York when I dropped out of
- 00:46:00college for Interstellar and I couldn't
- 00:46:01get a job and I'm at New Lots Avenue on
- 00:46:03the last stop of the train just to see
- 00:46:05where he was made sense if you told me I
- 00:46:08was going to have that journey through
- 00:46:09my early 20s mid 20s with another artist
- 00:46:11that I would then be tasked with
- 00:46:12actually embodying and I didn't know who
- 00:46:15that artist was yet I would have I would
- 00:46:16have been stunned you know so a lot of
- 00:46:17it was just you know and listening to
- 00:46:20this music from the but he would have
- 00:46:21been listening to Johnny Cash or Elvis
- 00:46:22or Little Richard or Buddy Holly and a
- 00:46:24lot of listening to his music and going
- 00:46:26and just feeling like a humble historian
- 00:46:28or something just kind of walking that
- 00:46:30path did you feel different when you
- 00:46:31started than when you arrived back in
- 00:46:32New York absolutely made some insecurity
- 00:46:35had been solved some some curiosity and
- 00:46:38also knowing people knowing the the
- 00:46:41lawyer who helped them change his name
- 00:46:43you know and getting anecdotes I'm not
- 00:46:45going to share here but stuff that was
- 00:46:46tremendously insightful stuff that
- 00:46:48hasn't made its way online that
- 00:46:49shouldn't make its way online but stuff
- 00:46:51that was there were little clues that
- 00:46:53drawing I just described to you seeing
- 00:46:55his basement seeing how he grew up
- 00:46:56seeing how confined his room was seeing
- 00:46:58how it wasn't torturous it was a house
- 00:47:00on a street not a bad not a bad street
- 00:47:04amazing that this film is even being
- 00:47:05made really because if you think about
- 00:47:07how the lengths he went in order to stop
- 00:47:09people from understanding what you went
- 00:47:11and ultimately experienced the length to
- 00:47:14which he just like the answers he would
- 00:47:16give to interview questions that were
- 00:47:18just so obscure and obtuse in order to
- 00:47:22just say look you know he was he was the
- 00:47:23best in the world of batting them away
- 00:47:24cuz he's understood somewhere in a pure
- 00:47:27artistic sense a lot of us don't it's
- 00:47:29about what he made it's not about
- 00:47:30anything else that is the least 2024
- 00:47:33mentality of all time and in some
- 00:47:34respects are you and I guess maybe you
- 00:47:36can speak for James mangle the director
- 00:47:38are you surprised that he is involved in
- 00:47:40this film at all no because I don't
- 00:47:41think word is Gospel to him in this in
- 00:47:43other
- 00:47:44words I think his experience the world
- 00:47:46was so strange to be deified like that I
- 00:47:49think this is another my guess is it's
- 00:47:52another raindrop in the bucket of a
- 00:47:55strange life of people trying to
- 00:47:56interpret you or your words or your
- 00:47:58songs so this so the idea of deification
- 00:48:01right the idea
- 00:48:02of having so much talent or having such
- 00:48:06a gift or being open to some energy some
- 00:48:11Muse some magic which is what I think
- 00:48:14music and art ultimately stems from as
- 00:48:16magic you know I've spent a long time
- 00:48:18talking to artists who just tap in and
- 00:48:20they don't know
- 00:48:21why how does a person just like anybody
- 00:48:24else process how the world is seeing
- 00:48:27them through their talent absolutely and
- 00:48:31when people want a piece of that is the
- 00:48:32most conventional cliche but also when
- 00:48:34it's really good and and people want a
- 00:48:36slice of it and how do you how do you
- 00:48:38protect whatever it is that makes it
- 00:48:40good that's sort of the structure of the
- 00:48:41movie too is he leaves Minnesota to get
- 00:48:43away from I don't want to say what's
- 00:48:45strangling him but feels like it's
- 00:48:47holding him back goes to New York finds
- 00:48:49a family the F community that then does
- 00:48:51the exact same thing and tries to
- 00:48:53strangle him and then he has to you know
- 00:48:56break Break Free of that and then does
- 00:48:58that the rest of his life you know in
- 00:49:00dedication to his art no matter what
- 00:49:02consequence it was to his personal life
- 00:49:04not that I know of any but we don't
- 00:49:05really know you know we don't know maybe
- 00:49:08there like 20 films that could be made
- 00:49:09about his life really this is going to
- 00:49:11be such an interesting one has better
- 00:49:13understanding what he went through at
- 00:49:16least through the character that you're
- 00:49:17playing the interpretation of it has it
- 00:49:20changed you and how you're able to sort
- 00:49:22of live your life ultimately and does
- 00:49:25that happen often when you come out of
- 00:49:26rols in particular way that's a real
- 00:49:27life role yes here I I felt like I went
- 00:49:30through a thing like Bob says at the end
- 00:49:32of Don't Look Back I I feel like I went
- 00:49:33through a thing and on the other side of
- 00:49:36it is The Bravery to Don't Look Back you
- 00:49:38know we look our culture now we look not
- 00:49:40only do we look back we contextualize
- 00:49:42the back the immediately immediately
- 00:49:43what happens if you see somebody take a
- 00:49:44picture and spend 10 minutes editing and
- 00:49:46putting it back that's them
- 00:49:47contextualizing what happened you know
- 00:49:49unless you're the kind of the rare kind
- 00:49:50of person that post takes a picture and
- 00:49:51posts right which no one but but uh so
- 00:49:55here I felt like I had The Bravery on on
- 00:49:56the other side of it to I often ask
- 00:50:00myself like what would Bob do you know
- 00:50:02um uh that sounds so basic but it's just
- 00:50:05a truth would we know yeah no but I mean
- 00:50:08it in the sense that I'm I'm ignoring
- 00:50:09what he would do by even being here CU
- 00:50:11he would he would be on another planet
- 00:50:13but just in my own in my own day-to-day
- 00:50:16just Le leading with your artistic foot
- 00:50:18first not in a pretentious sense but
- 00:50:20just doing the stuff that really
- 00:50:22challenges you who was I was an actor's
- 00:50:23interview I was reading the other day
- 00:50:25was it a waen phoenix interview
- 00:50:26something where you always you just got
- 00:50:29yeah it was it was a Vini interview but
- 00:50:30you just got to always push yourself out
- 00:50:32of your comfort zone and not be
- 00:50:34complacent and man I can't say he he's
- 00:50:38he his songs are like the songs of life
- 00:50:41and it's they're you can't describe them
- 00:50:43and so the if I got anything out of it
- 00:50:45it was just the feeling of it you know
- 00:50:47at a moment I needed it you know and it
- 00:50:49was like a new Guiding Light to how I
- 00:50:51want to feel when I work I'd love to do
- 00:50:53more things like this that's for
- 00:50:55sure e
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