THE GENERALIST has written extensively on Bob Dylan, a mercurial figure whose global influence continues to spread and deepen. This remarkable new film om Netflix of the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour in the run-up to the US Bicentennial draws the performances and other footage from Dylan's 4-hour 'Renaldo and Clara' movie that died at the box office and is currently unavailable. Dylan is at his beautiful best. He sings with an intensity that matches the power of his wonderful songs, the words of which seem eerily contemporary. Now 78, Dylan appears briefly with wry comments on this long ago circus-tour initially of small venues that involved Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Sam Shepard and many others. Having been genuinely stunned by this powerful film I then set out to read the back story of the making of this movie. What one discovers is that many of the episodes and characters in the film are actually made up. The clue is right at the beginning with a clip from an early silent film of an illusionist. Dylan invented his own persona and has spent his entire life wearing a variety of masks and identities. In the age of Trump and fake news this also seems highly contemporary.
There are no spoilers in this post. Enjoy the film before reading these excellent features in which all is revealed. Each writer has a slightly different take on these sleights of hand employed by Dylan and Scorsese one presumes. Knowing the truth does not in any way affect the wonderment of the film but adds other levels to what is moving and profound experience.
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The Chaotic Magic of Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue by David Remnick/ The New Yorker/ June 10, 2019
by Richard Brody/The New Yorker/ June 14, 2019
A Guide to What’s Fake in ‘Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story’
By Andy Greene / Rolling Stone / June 12th, 2019
Review by Matt Zoller Seitz on www.rogerebert.com
A Guide to What’s Fake in ‘Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story’
By Andy Greene / Rolling Stone / June 12th, 2019
Review by Matt Zoller Seitz on www.rogerebert.com
Why Rolling Thunder Revue is a Terrible Documentary But A Great Bob Dylan Film
Review on Aquarium Drunkard/14th June 2019
‘Rolling Thunder’ Review: A New Ballad of Bob, Sung by MartyBy Manohla Dargis/ New York Times/11th june 2019
Martin Scorsese and Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue film contains a hidden message
By Mark Bannerman 15th June 2019
Martin Scorsese and Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue film contains a hidden message
By Mark Bannerman 15th June 2019
Bob Dylan’s Glam Hootenanny: Returning to Rolling Thunder by Jon Pareles /New York Times/ 5th June 2019
Monumental 14CD Box Set Includes 5 Complete Bob Dylan Sets From Rolling Thunder Revue Concerts Spanning October-December First Leg, Rehearsal Performances, Rarities And More
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