Bob Dylan as played by Timothée Chalamet. Image Credit: Searchlight
via IMDB (2024)
See Times Change, Like A Rollin' Stone, Through Bob Dylan At The
Theater
Today, Joseph Robinette Biden delivered his farewell speech from the Oval
Office in the White House while he prepares to leave office on January 20,
2025. Also, today, we at MAXINE went to the multi-plex theater to watch the
film presentation and biographical style documentary of the beginnings and
rise of Bob Dylan as a song writer and performing musician starting when he
blew into New York at the age of 19.
It is funny to have the reflection of a life lived during this time when Bob
Dylan caught fire and became a cultural icon, have these memories become
renewed, and recognize that the more things change, the more the cycle in a
free society remains the same. Out with the very old and unhelpful leadership
and policies and in with the new.
What really comes in as hot as a Santa Ana wind are the poetry and words of,
and now proclaimed Christian, one Robert Allen Zimmerman (known worldwide as
Bob Dylan), born on May 24th, 1941, penned during September and October after
summer's end in 1963 after developing his career in New York when he arrived
in 1961.
Both this movie, and the following song, drive home sentiments found through
the lyrics and serve as a hope for the next four years (and beyond) to
come.
Come Gather 'Round People - Come Writers & Critics - Come
Senators/Congressmen - Come Mothers & Fathers - For The Times They Are
A-Changin'.
EXAMPLE:
Come senators, congressmen - Please heed the call - Don't stand in the
doorway - Don't block up the hall - For he that gets hurt - Will be he who
has stalled - The battle outside ragin' - Will soon shake your windows - And
rattle your walls - For the times they are a-changin' ... Bring on the 47th
POTUS.
"The Times They Are A-Changin'" Bob Dylan - October 24, 1963
This excerpted and edited from Brian Tallerico - Managing Editor of
RogerEbert.com -
A Complete Unknown - IMDB 7.8/10 - Rated R - 2hr. 21min.
Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan nails it. Not only does he sound
like Dylan when he’s singing, he somehow captures the newness of these
moments. When he plays “The Times They Are A-Changin’” for the first
time in a great scene, it’s a song that a lot of people in the movie
audience know by heart. Still, Chalamet and the production somehow
convey the immediacy of that moment at Newport when these people are
hearing a masterpiece for the first time. It gives the film an
electricity that biopics almost always lack, feeling urgent instead of
merely like a jukebox that’s been played a hundred times.
The movie was released the day before Christmas and, to be honest, is a
Christmas present that can still deliver in "theaters only" today - January
15, 2025, just five days before changin' times that will prove to be better,
much better, with leadership that actually respects just who elected them
into office and signs their paychecks.
Come Gather 'Round People - Come Writers & Critics - Come Senators/Congressmen - Come Mothers & Fathers - For The Times They Are A-Changin'.
Footnote: Cinematography captures the era through New York & East
coast backgrounds filled with period automobiles/vehicles of the times
(1961-1965) - a true motor culture feast for the eyes and ears - oh, to hear a
British made Triumph Tiger 100SS motorcycle once again - lovely.
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Complacency destroys and kills a well lived Human life.
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We, at MAXINE, have seen the degradation building for years - beginning with
road diets and bike lanes, with the addition of encampments of bums and junkies (given the cute label of homeless) under freeway overpasses.
Actually ... this is criminal, the level of abuse in the political decision-making and policy application found in California versus other natural disaster prone states.
These government service operations need to be prepared to deliver effective responses to the least common yet the most devastating set of natural frictions on Human living and communities. California does not ascribe to this central idea in the way it goes about using our tax monies.
ENDS
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