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  • this was my favorite dylan in this movie

  • Where is this dialogue from? I thought it was from Tarantula, but I don't think it's on there.

    If it's Haynes' invention, it's brilliant.

  • @monkeysoulpoet

    It's adapted from a Dylan poem, Advice for Geraldine on Her Miscellaneous Birthday

  • @cawcaw89 Is that in one of the liner notes?

  • I think they should have just stuck with the Ben Whishaw side of Dylan, and made it a normal Biopic. Don't get me wrong, I'm open to experimentation and arthouse cinema, but I don't think it worked that well.

  • great rules

  • ben whishaw is so amazing

  • you call it love, it is poison

  • classic rules but classically sad because they portray the loneliness of genius...

  • Oh my god, number 7 always leaves me without breath.

  • Ben Wishaw, you are a handsome beast

    

  • ben whishaw<3 my favourite actor

  • I havent seen this movie but I dont really understand whats going on. why is there like 7 people playing Bob Dylan

  • @Keezy99332 Watch the film

  • @Keezy99332 Basically it's because Dylan made a number of major personality changes during his early career - each of the 7 actors represent Dylan during different phases.

  • @Keezy99332 they all are Bob dylan in diferent facets Ben whishaw interprets a bob dylan poet

  • @knup20 what's the Richard Gere facet?

  • what's the song at the end?

  • @Boumante the ballad of hollis brown

  • @000clint thank you, is it a different version played on electric? also do you happen to know the one that's playing before that when he's saying "and 7 never create anything. it'll be misinterpreted..."

  • i love how in this movie one characters actions or what they say introduces the next character

  • Best quotes ever !

  • These lines are actually from a poem by Dylan entitled, Advice for Geraldine on Her Miscellaneous Birthday

  • Never trust a cop in a raincoat.... hilarious!

  • is that guy meant to be rimbaud?

  • Yes! nice!!! Never create anything!!!! Just right what the goverment wants us to do. There's something else to add: Don't think, don't read, don't imagine and overall never show to the world what you have done if it can be usefull. The main point is to be useless and so you won't be necesary and then you are a marionette.

  • @adrianamit27 who are you talking to?

  • @BitterLad I'm not talking to you. That's all you need to know. At least from me.

  • @adrianamit27 All these things your saying seem a bit vague. Using the word "you" and not clarifying who it is you're speaking to, for example. I figured you were talking to (or about) either Arthur (since he's suggesting the 'rules') or that Woody kid (since he seems to be living the 'rules'.) Is clarification on this too much to ask for?

  • 1st time i saw this film, i thought it was honestly, genuinely, for-real bob dylan talking at first. he's done the voice perfectly.

  • 2:57; looks exactly like him.

  • One of the best scenes in this brilliant film

  • Ben Whishaw was the best and Richard Gere was by far the worst

  • Never give your real name...

    and if you are told to look at yourself... never look. LOVE THOSE LINES. Thanks for posting this._J_Henry Antrum_William H Bonney_William McCarty_KID TIGER.

  • what's the song at the start?

  • @alienvalux "Highwater (for Charley Patton)"

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  • The song at the end is : The ballad of holly brown by Iggy & the Stooches.

  • thumbs up fot Blanchett and Whishaw

  • Cate Blanchett blew my mind in this movie! She's amazing!

  • a life in hiding in hiding ,jesus

  • "Never create anything"

  • What is the song at 3:01?

  • marcus carl franklin

  • I know this sounds cliche to the nth degree, but this really seems to apply to life in hiding while you're high. Especially the "If ever told to look at yourself...never look." I don't know the surrealism of the whole piece lends itself easily to that drug induced state.

  • @nazor1 It's a statement about the selfishness and greed of those we interact with. If someone tells you to look at yourself, it's not out of your need to identify a flaw, but rather there own selfish urge to have you alter.

  • the dylan's poetics?

  • @insaneforstuff254

    marcus carl franklin

  • Beware of enthusiasm and of love. Each si temporary and quick to sway! the Best

  • this is an actor

  • love him, the voice is super sexy haha

  • Ben Whishaw, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, and the kid whose name I sadly can't remember right now...

    They were the best in the movie, in my opinion.

  • Markus Franklin?

  • @insaneforstuff254 Marcus Carl Franklin

  • @insaneforstuff254 Marcus Carl Franklin

  • @insaneforstuff254 agreed! Cate Balanchette and Ben Whishaw were my favourite!

  • @insaneforstuff254 totally agree with you and the kids name is marcus carl franklin. nice to see you have a good taste in film!

  • @insaneforstuff254

    Christian Bale

  • he has the voice down

    great actor

    totally in love with him

  • @julianjulianjulian7 he does 'not' have the voice down. are u retarded?

  • @julianjulianjulian7

    me too ^^

  • @julianjulianjulian7 right? i never heard of Dylan's speaking voice but i felt that Ben Whishaw nailed it! even when his scenes were kinda few, his performance was so memorable, along with Cate Blanchett's

  • @julianjulianjulian7 I'm pretty sure the voice is dubbed by kris kristofferson.

  • amazing film

  • looks amazing ! cant wait to see this

  • amazingly cool

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