‘A Complete Unknown’ First Reactions: Timothée Chalamet Gives a ‘Tour-de-Force’ Performance in Bob Dylan Biopic

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Like a rolling stone, James Mangold‘s Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” has officially entered the Oscar race. Last night at the Zanuck Theater on the Fox Lot in Los Angeles, the film screened for the first time in front of an audience with Mangold, as well as stars Elle Fanning and Monica Barbaro, costume designer Arianne Phillips, and production designer François Audouy all in attendance.

Throughout the screening, the crowd was enlivened by Mangold and team’s carefully crafted recreation of 1960s Greenwich Village, as well as the Newport Folk Festival held in Newport, Rhode Island. Following the screening, critics were quick to share their admiration via social media, highlighting Timothée Chalamet’s performance as Dylan, both acting and singing, as a major standout in this year’s awards race.

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Journalist Scott Menzel described Chalamet’s work on X, formerly known as Twitter, as “a tour-de-force where Chalamet is never seen,” while also giving kudos to the supporting turns of Barbaro as Joan Baez and Edward Norton as Pete Seeger.

Timothée Chalamet delivers the performance of the year in A Complete Unknown. A true tour-de-force where Chalamet is never seen. Chalamet’s performance is not just about the voice and look but rather all of the little nuances and mannerisms that he perfectly brings to his life in… pic.twitter.com/n1n2UqhoWC

— Scott Menzel (@ScottDMenzel) November 21, 2024

Despite not being a huge fan of folk music, Gregory Ellwood of The Playlist was also moved by the film saying “A Complete Unknown” is “superb and shockingly moving.”

Not a fan of folk music and A Complete Unknown is superb and shockingly moving. Timothee is fantastic. Monica Barbaro is incredible. We need a Joan Baez spin off movie. #Oscars

— Gregory Ellwood – The Playlist 🎬 (@TheGregoryE) November 21, 2024

Wading into the awards conversation, writer and podcast host Kris Tapley shared that he felt Chalamet was a shoo-in for Best Actor and “rarely believed him so much in a performance.”

With some reactions trickling in from last night and more to come, I can finally say…

This wasn’t just swinging blind. I think he’s fantastic and I’m a big fan of the movie. I’ve rarely believed him so much in a performance. Feels like it’s him or Fiennes to me. https://t.co/bvGgiBQJQt

— Kris Tapley (@kristapley) November 21, 2024

Variety’s Senior Awards Editor Clayton Davis also expressed appreciation for the performances, saying “For me, it’s Monica Barbaro and Elle Fanning that anchor the story of an illusive, mysterious man that remains in that sphere.” Variety has also updated their Oscar predictions this morning, placing Barbaro squarely in the race for Best Supporting Actress.

Timothée Chalamet slides into Bob Dylan with an effortless yet focused determination in A COMPLETE UNKNOWN. Fearless in some hypnotic moments. For me, it's Monica Barbaro and Elle Fanning that anchor the story of an illusive, mysterious man that remains in that sphere. James… pic.twitter.com/dqUpbFIyFS

— Clayton Davis (@ByClaytonDavis) November 21, 2024

Entertainment journalist Scott Mantz added that “A Complete Unknown” serves as a “sister film” to Mangold’s earlier musical biopic of Johnny Cash, “Walk the Line,” which garnered Joaquin Phoenix his first Oscar nomination for Best Actor and earned Reese Witherspoon an Oscar for Best Actress. Funnily enough, Cash plays an integral part in “A Complete Unknown” as well, this time played by Mangold favorite Boyd Holbrook.

TIMOTHY CHALAMET is terrific in “A COMPLETE UNKNOWN,” which serves as a sister film to “WALK THE LINE” (both superbly directed by JAMES MANGOLD) — Covers BOB DYLAN’S early years to 1965; great music & great performances by ELLE FANNING & MONICA BARBARO! Excellent film! SEE IT! pic.twitter.com/ms7tmkIi0u

— Scott Mantz 🖖 (@MovieMantz) November 21, 2024

“A Complete Unknown” follows Dylan’s early years from 1961 to 1965, as he arrives in New York City from Minnesota hoping to “catch a spark” on the folk music scene that was being revived there at the time. After coming under the mentorship and inspiration of a hospital-confined Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy) and a mission-oriented Pete Seeger (Norton), Dylan is soon caught up in a frenzy of creation, romance, and fame that forces him to reinvent himself once again.

Searchlight Pictures releases “A Complete Unknown” in theaters on December 25.

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