Walk Hard Made Timothee Chalamet Doubt His Bob Dylan Biopic
Briefly

Chalamet expressed doubt before starting his role, influenced by watching only five minutes of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, questioning if he could do justice to Dylan.
Chalamet humorously acknowledged the risks of Bob Dylan's contrarian nature, realizing that praise from his manager could lead to negative feedback from Dylan himself.
The actor revealed that Dylan contributed lines to the screenplay, showing his engagement with the project which Chalamet appreciated, indicating a collaborative element in creating his character.
While discussing his project, Chalamet emphasized a preference for serious musician portrayals, leaning towards films that embody the philosophical essence of artists like Dylan.
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