India, March 4 -- James Mangold's A Complete Unknown attempts to bottle the lightning of Bob Dylan's early years, giving us a portrait of the artist as a young enigma. With Timothee Chalamet donning the signature curls and cryptic smirk, the film is as much a love letter to the 1960s folk revival as it is a study of an artist's resistance to being understood. While Timothee's commitment-complete with live musical performances-is commendable, the film struggles to strike a balance between myth and man. It dazzles with musical sequences and nostalgia-driven set pieces but ultimately leaves us with a portrait of Dylan as distant as ever. If you're here for the music, it's a feast. If you're looking for insight into Dylan the man-well, the ti...