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Elle Fanning

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That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.

That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.

That is. And it's really honestly, it's really true to their relationship. It's just her name is different. That's the only thing. And I think it was actually out of a request from Bob Dylan himself, because everyone else's name is what their name was.

Yeah, it was so amazing to see. And I... Yeah, because it takes place from, like, 61 to 1965, basically. Mm-hmm. Ending when he was at the Newport Coke Festival and goes electric for the first time. It changes the course of music forever. And gets booed. Yes. And I think he was, well, he was called Judas.

Yeah, it was so amazing to see. And I... Yeah, because it takes place from, like, 61 to 1965, basically. Mm-hmm. Ending when he was at the Newport Coke Festival and goes electric for the first time. It changes the course of music forever. And gets booed. Yes. And I think he was, well, he was called Judas.

Yeah, it was so amazing to see. And I... Yeah, because it takes place from, like, 61 to 1965, basically. Mm-hmm. Ending when he was at the Newport Coke Festival and goes electric for the first time. It changes the course of music forever. And gets booed. Yes. And I think he was, well, he was called Judas.

I don't know if it was at that one. I know in our movie it is because we play... You know, we try to stay true, of course, to what happened. But then at the same time, it is a film. And James Mangold, who directed the movie, he wanted to take liberties as well because it is a movie. And also Bob Dylan himself as a figure, he is so mysterious and he himself likes to play with what's true or not.

I don't know if it was at that one. I know in our movie it is because we play... You know, we try to stay true, of course, to what happened. But then at the same time, it is a film. And James Mangold, who directed the movie, he wanted to take liberties as well because it is a movie. And also Bob Dylan himself as a figure, he is so mysterious and he himself likes to play with what's true or not.