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James Mangold

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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Of course. Ja, natürlich. Aber das wird vollständig kommen, weil ich glaube, dass es ein Trauma gibt. Es ist ein bisschen interessant, aber lasst mich da hin. Einer meiner großen Lehrer war Milos Forman, der den Film aus Peter Schäfers großartigen Spiel Amadeus gemacht hat. Ja, genau.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Of course. Ja, natürlich. Aber das wird vollständig kommen, weil ich glaube, dass es ein Trauma gibt. Es ist ein bisschen interessant, aber lasst mich da hin. Einer meiner großen Lehrer war Milos Forman, der den Film aus Peter Schäfers großartigen Spiel Amadeus gemacht hat. Ja, genau.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Of course. Ja, natürlich. Aber das wird vollständig kommen, weil ich glaube, dass es ein Trauma gibt. Es ist ein bisschen interessant, aber lasst mich da hin. Einer meiner großen Lehrer war Milos Forman, der den Film aus Peter Schäfers großartigen Spiel Amadeus gemacht hat. Ja, genau.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

I found that strategy to be really inspiring for tackling Dylan's story, particularly for these years, because I felt like it freed me, at least in the beginning of the writing, from having to diagnose him, as opposed to viewing him as a kind of... Ja, ja, ja. Aber nicht paralysierend.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

I found that strategy to be really inspiring for tackling Dylan's story, particularly for these years, because I felt like it freed me, at least in the beginning of the writing, from having to diagnose him, as opposed to viewing him as a kind of... Ja, ja, ja. Aber nicht paralysierend.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

I found that strategy to be really inspiring for tackling Dylan's story, particularly for these years, because I felt like it freed me, at least in the beginning of the writing, from having to diagnose him, as opposed to viewing him as a kind of... Ja, ja, ja. Aber nicht paralysierend.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Nein, ich denke, es war mehr, ich denke, es war so viel, dass es auch Menschen gab, die mit Dylan oder Mozart verliebt waren für ihren Talent. Oder es forcete sie, sich Fragen über sich selbst oder ihre eigene Arbeit zu stellen. All das wurde mir wirklich reif und wirklich interessant.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Nein, ich denke, es war mehr, ich denke, es war so viel, dass es auch Menschen gab, die mit Dylan oder Mozart verliebt waren für ihren Talent. Oder es forcete sie, sich Fragen über sich selbst oder ihre eigene Arbeit zu stellen. All das wurde mir wirklich reif und wirklich interessant.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Nein, ich denke, es war mehr, ich denke, es war so viel, dass es auch Menschen gab, die mit Dylan oder Mozart verliebt waren für ihren Talent. Oder es forcete sie, sich Fragen über sich selbst oder ihre eigene Arbeit zu stellen. All das wurde mir wirklich reif und wirklich interessant.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Und mein erster Schritt auf dem Skript war, und das ist so, wie ich Dylan getroffen habe, war, dass ich wirklich in die Joan und Suze Rotolo und Albert Grossman und natürlich Pete Seeger, weil ich dachte, dass es so viel dramatische Früchte in diesen Charakteren gibt.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Und mein erster Schritt auf dem Skript war, und das ist so, wie ich Dylan getroffen habe, war, dass ich wirklich in die Joan und Suze Rotolo und Albert Grossman und natürlich Pete Seeger, weil ich dachte, dass es so viel dramatische Früchte in diesen Charakteren gibt.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Und mein erster Schritt auf dem Skript war, und das ist so, wie ich Dylan getroffen habe, war, dass ich wirklich in die Joan und Suze Rotolo und Albert Grossman und natürlich Pete Seeger, weil ich dachte, dass es so viel dramatische Früchte in diesen Charakteren gibt.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Wirklich. Ja. And I was like, I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to make a movie that's just about the music. And COVID hit and kind of killed the movie for the near term anyway.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Wirklich. Ja. And I was like, I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to make a movie that's just about the music. And COVID hit and kind of killed the movie for the near term anyway.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

Wirklich. Ja. And I was like, I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to make a movie that's just about the music. And COVID hit and kind of killed the movie for the near term anyway.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

That was always the arc. There was always the arc, but the anticipation, like the book, Elijah Wald's book, doesn't really delve into the personal. But to put the book... into film form without that other stuff to me would have been a crime. It would have removed the music from all context. It would have taken the heart out of the movie. Well, at least as I saw it.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

That was always the arc. There was always the arc, but the anticipation, like the book, Elijah Wald's book, doesn't really delve into the personal. But to put the book... into film form without that other stuff to me would have been a crime. It would have removed the music from all context. It would have taken the heart out of the movie. Well, at least as I saw it.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

That was always the arc. There was always the arc, but the anticipation, like the book, Elijah Wald's book, doesn't really delve into the personal. But to put the book... into film form without that other stuff to me would have been a crime. It would have removed the music from all context. It would have taken the heart out of the movie. Well, at least as I saw it.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

So we were at a kind of moment of tension or impasse and then COVID hit and in a sense made it irrelevant. And then about two months into COVID, this is 2020, I get a call from Bob's manager who goes, well, you know, Bob's tour was cancelled. I'm like, okay. And he goes, so he asked to read the script. And I go, okay. And he goes, and he likes it.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1617 - James Mangold

So we were at a kind of moment of tension or impasse and then COVID hit and in a sense made it irrelevant. And then about two months into COVID, this is 2020, I get a call from Bob's manager who goes, well, you know, Bob's tour was cancelled. I'm like, okay. And he goes, so he asked to read the script. And I go, okay. And he goes, and he likes it.