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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How was Chalamet’s singing?[/quote] Started off bit rusty - the movie took 5 years to make - but by the second half it was way more convincing …[/quote] It didn’t take 5years to make.The movie was supposed to be shot in 2020 but was instead shot this year. [/quote] Timothy said in an interview that he worked on the movie for five years as it was shut down during the pandemic, [/quote] I was referring to another interview but he said something f similar in this interview https://www.npr.org/2024/12/25/nx-s1-5205312/timothee-chalamet-talks-about-playing-bob-dylan-in-the-new-movie-a-complete-unknown#:~:text=CHALAMET%3A%20...Turned%20into,walk%20and%20move%20like%20him. CHALAMET: ...Turned into a five-year process where I feel I've almost turned over every stone available to me now. CHANG: I mean, just so people understand, you had to learn how to sing like Dylan, talk like Dylan, play guitar like Dylan, play harmonica like him, walk and move like [/quote] Yes, Chalamet worked on it for 5 years, but it was all shot this year, so the idea that his voice is rusty in the beginning of the movie because it took 5 years to make isn’t right.[/quote] Not sure why you are being pedantic about this since the context was responding to question “How was Chalamet’s singing?” None the less. “according to multiple sources, the movie "A Complete Unknown" took around five years to make, primarily due to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the SAG-AFTRA strike, during which time Timothée Chalamet, the lead actor playing Bob Dylan, deeply immersed himself in the role by studying Dylan's life and music extensively. Key points about the lengthy production:” Citations above [/quote]
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