
Timothee Chalamet’s Bob Dylan made too much sense


Taylor called this authenticity, and it became the unreachable horizon of modern life. It’s a concept that makes sense only in its absence; we recognize inauthenticity, phoniness, when someone’s clearly being a poseur. Yet the struggle to feel authentic—this is very real, even if we know better. In Taylor’s telling, everyone becomes a kind of
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Timothée Chalomet has never been better. He puts himself in this role. You wonder if this is how he feels about his fame.
The 1960s had the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK and MLK getting assassinated, the Cold War, and yet they had HOPE. The sixties were the sixties because there was an equal weight of bad change and good... See more
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