I'm Not There

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"People are always talking about freedom. Freedom to live a certain way, without being kicked around. Course the more you live a certain way, the less it feel like freedom. Me, uhm, I can change during the course of a day. I wake and I'm one person, when I go to sleep I know for certain I'm somebody else. I don't know who I am most of the time. "
Billy the Kid

I'm Not There is a 2007 biopic based on the life of Bob Dylan. Directed by Todd Haynes, the film uses 5 different actors (and one actress) to portray him; all playing Dylan at different roles in his life.

Woody Guthrie (Marcus Carl Franklin) is a black 11-year old boy travelling across America trying to find his place. He represents Dylan's Mysterious Past and lies. His name comes from Dylan's idol, Woody Guthrie.

Jack Rollins (Christian Bale) represents Dylan's folk era. Done in the style of a documentary, it documents the life of Rollins from a hindsight perspective. Jack later becomes Pastor John, showing Dylan's exploration into Christianity.

Robbie Clark (Heath Ledger) is a film star that plays Jack Rollins in the film Grain of Sand. However, this section focuses mainly on his relationship with Claire. He displays Dylan's attitude in relationships and his misogyny.

Jude Quinn (Cate Blanchett) is Dylan in his rock stage: abrasive, fragile, and drug-addicted. Haynes wanted the role to be played by a woman to capture Dylan's felineness in this period of his life.

Billy the Kid (Richard Gere) is an outlaw in the bush - the little town of Riddle. He represents Dylan in our times.

Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishlaw) seems to be in a court scene. Not really having a storyline of his own, he pops in and out throughout the film with small sections of script - mostly actual Dylan quotes. Named for the poet.

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