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Dec
In James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet fingerpicks the tussle-haired troubadour’s guitar and stands inside Bob Dylan’s shoes. But those bootheels wander through a tangle of folk tales about the ambitious young singer’s life from 1961 to 1965 in New York’s Greenwich Village. During the film, Dylan tells girlfriend Sylvie Russo (Elle Fanning), a pseudonym for the late Suze Rotolo (seen on the cover of Dylan’s Freewheelin’ album): “People make up their past, Sylvie. They remember what they want. They forget the rest.” Bob Dylan is a master of making up past histories and self-mythology. In a January 1961…