Review: It's alright, Ma Dylan biopic works better than many feared
Briefly

Director James Mangold's biopic on Bob Dylan effectively captures the complexities of his character, showcasing both his talent and prickly demeanor, without resorting to caricature.
The film successfully chronicles a pivotal four-year span in Dylan's life, from his arrival in New York to his controversial performance at the Newport Folk Festival.
While 'A Complete Unknown' excels in its warts-and-all depiction of Dylan, it falters with clichéd storytelling methods that detract from its narrative depth.
Timothee Chalamet's portrayal of Dylan is essential; it presents the legendary musician not just as a talent, but as a visionary and complex individual.
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