Elle Fanning
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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.
You know, we don't necessarily know all the truth.
You know, we don't necessarily know all the truth.
You know, we don't necessarily know all the truth.
Exactly. And it just takes... that kind of one person to be daring enough to change, you know, and step outside of the box.
Exactly. And it just takes... that kind of one person to be daring enough to change, you know, and step outside of the box.
Exactly. And it just takes... that kind of one person to be daring enough to change, you know, and step outside of the box.
We are going to host the Oscars.
We are going to host the Oscars.
We are going to host the Oscars.
Yeah, it's really shot with like such authenticity. I mean, we shot in New York and also New Jersey because obviously a lot of those iconic New York streets now are very modernized. So we we actually took like in Hoboken kind of created like Cafe Wah and West Village, you know, over there. Arianne Phillips did our costumes and she's just absolutely incredible.
Yeah, it's really shot with like such authenticity. I mean, we shot in New York and also New Jersey because obviously a lot of those iconic New York streets now are very modernized. So we we actually took like in Hoboken kind of created like Cafe Wah and West Village, you know, over there. Arianne Phillips did our costumes and she's just absolutely incredible.
Yeah, it's really shot with like such authenticity. I mean, we shot in New York and also New Jersey because obviously a lot of those iconic New York streets now are very modernized. So we we actually took like in Hoboken kind of created like Cafe Wah and West Village, you know, over there. Arianne Phillips did our costumes and she's just absolutely incredible.
I think Timmy had like 70 outfit changes because it really goes from him like starting Robert Zimmerman to Bob Dylan, like everything. in we you see him as someone from Minnesota who like literally just got off the bus and seeing New York for the first time. So there's such an evolution that he takes in the film. And I was a huge I it I Saying this, it's like, oh, gosh, I hear how I sound.