@@loadishstone As an example, look at Ralp Macchio when he was 20 years old, he literally looks and talks like a 13 year old. Some people age slower due to genetics, and reduced stress levels. It's all biology in the end.
I love how the interviewer let him yap his heart out. Timmy put so much in this film (not out yet ofc but you can feel it already), took him years, he is obsessed with acting and you can feel how greatful he is and proud yet humble.
Timothee behaves in interviews like an actor who either did not receive media training or received it but did not take it seriously and I LOVE that. Most actors often sound bland and shallow when speaking about their roles , and he truly speaks from his heart about his projects.
He’s very authentic & very humble. As humble as a young guy in his late twenties in his position can be. He’s a good guy! I’ve always thought he was very impressive. Love Timothee 👏🏻😊
Timothee likely gets media training. It's really easy to slip up and have people really run after little things you say. Also it doesn't stop you from being yourself. I still feel like he's being careful but he's almost 30 so he knows how to have a nice conversation too. In combination with trusting the interviewer to not let him slip up either. He only did this when it was the right environment. The only difference is that Timothee truly loves what he did here and likely all the movies he's been in. Other actors, especially older ones, are not always in love with what they're doing. So they have nothing to really say and hence come across bland.
I think he 100% has media training and takes it seriously; he's pretty careful to avoid being offensive. But... he's also a rambling, kinda awkward dude. He even said in this interview that he doesn't feel he's a great speaker (I'd disagree, but he fo show can be very awk). What makes him so appealing imo is his positivity and enthusiasm, despite being a bit of a derp at times.
It seems like a rare thing for a young actor to be so thoughtful and so articulate, with a deep fascination/curiosity about his chosen profession. His ability to closely examine a subject and his connection with it is notable.
It seems to me a long tradition of actors from NYC getting deep into the plays, characters, situation, psychology (Al Pacino, etc) starting in the 60s, 50s maybe ? (Actor's studio influence)
@@jeprosand he spoke the same way at 21. Go watch his actors on actors roundtable with Chadwick boseman and hugh Jackman. Also 28 is still young. If you look at what Johnny Depp and leo where doing at 28 you'll realise how young that is.
I think he got into acting for the artistry of it. He sounds like a geek when he talks about it. Which is good. Because he’s not in it for other reasons.
Timothée is so bold for choosing to start this press tour his way on his own terms. You could tell he just embodies Bob Dylan's spirit, this film is gonna be something truly amazing.
This dude rocks. He is so introspective which is why he’s an awesome actor. I love his ability to articulate his thoughts. I can’t wait to see this film
Some of your friends are probably like this already. But never celebrity worship. Always remind yourself actors don't make movies alone. Hundreds of people are involved. If a movie is good, it usually starts with the writer.
I thought my attention span had been diminished over time, but I just sat and watched this entire interview uninterrupted and enjoyed every second of it. Thank you Zane and Timothee, I appreciate you. I will be there on Christmas Day, in the theatre, watching this film.
When you’re truly interested in something, you’re attention levels snap back to your normal. Glad to have you back. Doom scrolling has ruined a ton of people’s attention spans.
Shoutout to whomever lit this interview - holy heck what a masterfully shot interview. How to make an unassuming theater pew look like a medieval cathedral alter. A+
He's so cute when he talks about his projects and roles, you can tell how seriously he takes every role and the level of respect he has for acting as a craft
The King doesn’t get enough love. Timothée is FANTASTIC in that film. So refreshing to see an age appropriate actor playing the role. The whole film is great, I’ve watched it many times. Second to Elio that’s my favourite role of his so far.
Totally. That’s the movie that really introduced me to him and became a fan of. I find myself coming to that movie every now and then. Love the scenes with him and Joel and their friendship throughout the film.
I rewatched it recently because I'm studying archaeology and had watched some interesting stuff about Henry V, and it's so interesting to watch the film, especially because it's period accurate, and gives you a full understanding of the situation that Henry V lived in!
I think it's a terrific film and his performance is very good. I think he could have used just a little bit more time with his dialect coach though. Overall, splendid performance.
Zane Lowe is my favorite interviewer ever, he always comes prepared and is so intelligent in his questions and responses. Timothee matches him on an intellectual level and it makes this interview even more enjoyable. Apple music give this man a raise.
"There's something happing here but you don't know what it is" I'm 70 and I've been heavy into Dylan since my teens, not old enough to know 60's Bob. This film will help fill that void. Thank you Timothee.
watching this entire video just made me realise even more just how much ive missed hearing him talk about his projects cuz hes always so passionate about them. I cant wait to see this movie and i just know im going to be revisiting this interview .
I love the way Timothee talks about things. He just stands out, he truly is special. I love that. So many actors are not genuine they're not but Timothee really is.
you can tell Timothee truly loves the art of acting. He's passionate about what he's doing. He is taking on iconic roles like this one as Bob Dylan. and many others. Looking forward to seeing what he does next. Gonna go down as one of the best actors of our generation.
Every time I hear him speak, he is so eloquent. He always relates his roles to what he has learned, who he has worked with, even at LaGuardia and he’s humble & thankful. I’m happy they sang live on set and it is interpretive rather than a pure biopic.
There's a reason I have been a fan of him since 2019. He is such an intelligent, humble and interesting person. I could listen to him talk about anything for hours and would never get bored. Its nice to see him doing a longer interview like he used to do before he really blew up because as I much as I love him as an actor, his personality and eloquent way of speaking is what truly made me such a big fan.
Finally! An interviewer who listens! Podcasters, please take note! Interrupting is annoying af. Chalamet has clearly matured a lot and I’m excited to see the movie! Madison is my hometown so I’m jazzed to hear both traveled through it.
Timothee Chalamet proves yet again why he is one of the finest actors in the industry, sticks strictly to his craft( I know he doesn't use that term when he talks about his acting and doesn't like calling it that | but for a lack of a better word) brings forth true integrity of an actor and the discipline that is needed to keep your head in the game. I am currently in a completely different career path, but his discipline translates through the screen every time to remind me to stay consistently disciplined in my quest to achieve better results. Thank you Zane for this amazing chat, and ofc mine and our fav Sir Chalamet.
i miss listening to timmy yapping about his work lol i hope he will be rewarded for his interpretation as bob dylan. it’s 5 years of hard work in the making.
Timothee Chalamet to me is, the expression that comes to mind, a breathe of fresh air. He’s tackles so many diverse roles with an incredible enthusiasm and unique qualities. I don’t believe he will ever have to worry about being stuck in certain roles. His voice is crystal clear, his facial expressions, and body language are perfect for the characters. He definitely brings the characters to life. I’ve noticed he has grown in talent with each movie. After watching the trailers on UA-cam I wanted the dvds for my collection. I’m still looking for the “King” and “Beautiful Boy” … wish me luck.
Timothy speaks beyond his years! He is so intelligent and well articulated - it's inspiring for a younger person like myself. Also a beautiful interview!
@@bobbyhogg5727 CMBYN was his breakout role. It’s a movie that was perfect for the times. The screenplay was a lovely conversion from the book. The director felt the story and told it well. Timothee Chalamet did a brilliant job playing Elio and worked well with Armie Hammer.
I could listen to timmy talk for hours, days,years about his passions, roles, life, and I would be happy. He was the boy who gave me my philosophy homework.
Such a beautiful Interview! so good to hear Lowe and Chalamet have such an intellectual and personal conversation, whilst being knowledgeable and respectful of Dylan! Great approach to promoting the movie in an unpretentious and unfiltered way - respecting the art of Dylan’s work over a commercial approach, letting the music and Chalamet’s experience speak for itself! Absolutely love that the first interview was with Zane Lowe as someone who’s really passionate about the music and Chalamet’s understanding/ interpretation of Dylan himself.
Perhaps the most handsome superfan of Bob Dylan alive. All kidding aside, I love that TC has taken a deep dive here. He so sincerely expresses his appreciation of Dylan. I'm looking forward to seeing the film.
I yearn for more actors that appreciate the art as much as this man. Keep doing what you do, Timothée!! I will watch anything you do because I know you will do it justice. Also, as someone who grew up on Bob Dylan thanks to their dad, I cannot wait to watch this film!
This is a brilliant interview, for those that wrote how they didn't get what he was saying-just think of those perfect imperfectly moments that have bled onto the path you have been led and are currently on; while looking back to see what you have made of your world in regards to what has made you; YOU. This interview is brilliant in the sense that life is a mirror with the contributions that your role has made. This interview is a simile as a retrospect.
all i can say is ‘wow’. both timmy and bob are massive inspirations to me as an artist and just hearing this in depth, raw ramble about acting and music, two things im extremely passionate about… idk it just struck a chord in me (no pun intended). i respect timmy more and more with every project he does.
Timothee has the ability to be totally present wherever he is .wonderful gift..no wantng tp be somewhere else or distracted is 100% there....enaged and ready he listens too.. im.envious. im.old guy who wants to be lke timothee when i grow up
as a young guy from minnesota, it was so cool to hear him tell the story of landing at msp and being sort of in awe of the experience from the jump. then he goes and rents a toyota truck, and heads up i-35 in the winter with some ice involved, while listening to sun records' greatest hits, to go learn about and feel what bob felt and see the things he saw. then he confirms "minnesota nice" is still a thing, which warms my heart. it's just nice to feel seen sort of, as cliche as that is, cause its not often people like him come here in the winter to go on a road trip by themselves. honestly he was a little crazy to do that but at least it sounded like he got a true minnesota experience. im excited to see this film and im gonna continue to learn about bob and continue with his discogrpahy in the meantime.
I spend last 24 years reading interviews, and though some time at work watching the best journalists do their work. Following Zane since I cant even remember... 20+ years, so I can easily say - that was one of his top interviews ever. This is a conversation, and Zane gave Tim space to express. Masterpiece on its own. I dont remember when I first heard of Bob and his music - my dad is a music freak and he raised me with his belowed music around. But I remember, like 17 yo, looking for answer about future in Bob albums. Not to mention but his and I personalities are very alike... Cant wait for this movie. Honestly, how can you not be a fan of Tim, such a beautiful career and the best is yet to come. Thank you Tim, Zane, Apple Music and Bob Dylan and music lovers ths most. ❤
Love Bob Dylan and I’m a fan of the people involved with this film, but I wasn’t that interested in seeing this story get a biopic treatment….until I saw this interview and realized the amount of work and passion that went into it. Now it’s on my most anticipated list
When timmy shuts the ruckus about him with his passion for his craft and eloquence, clearly this man does intensive research for his roles. Honestly, before I got to know him and his works, I really wondered why people had these sorts of hype about him but after seeing his works (like literally watching his films almost chronologically), I must say dang he's worth all the hype and admiration.
So glad you found your juice, Timmy! It's so heartwarming to hear you speak so passionately and articulate about your work and acting. You are a true gem, a pefect mix of goofball and intelligent thespian. I've been a fan since CMBYN and will be forever in ave of your work.
I can hear in Chalamet’s voice the “s” pronunciation that Dylan has. It’s so interesting how changing your speech for a certain period of time can have an effect on your initial speech.
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! around 3:50 I noticed it and looked for this comment, you’re so right!!
What an unbelievably passionate, knowledgeable and talented person timmy is, not to say humble! He has one thing on his mind and that is perfecting every role he plays, he is a sponge that wants to keep learning his craft from the people in the industry he most admires. Such a great guy, love him ❤️
Fascinating interview to get some insight on Bob Dylan biopic..huge respect to Timothee Chalamet explaining how he got himself to a place of authenticity to be able to step into that character that is a bit like watching paint dry.. but in turn a genius musician..i'm so stoked for this film..it sounds like we're in for a real treat. Thanks to Zane Lowe for always coming up with goods 👏🏽
I could sit and listen to these two chat all day long. There's something so magnetic about people getting the space and freedom to openly share their passions.
Great interview. I'm impressed with Timothee's dedication to playing Bob and his years of research going into it. Im excited for this film to bring Bob's music to a new generation.
it’s nice to hear timmy be open about his struggles as an actor in his early days and how he credited his smaller independent movies as the stepping stone to his big budget, leading roles. but i somehow wish he would go back to making independent movies again.
As a Gen Z who grew up on him, I'm super excited to see this introduce a younger audience who may only be familiar with mainstream hip-hop/pop to Dylan. I think he's about to make yet another generation think critically, and that is just what we need right now.
Zane, you give great interview. Definitely Timothy‘s best interview yet… I’d love to see you do an interview with Paul McCartney. He always does such softball interviews… I’d like you to take him on a world wind interview. And as for Timothy… What a deeply introspective young man. He’s literally thrilling to listen to.
He was at his lowest point during the "Interstellar" era, those challenges really shaped him, he was in such a massive film while still being a complete unknown
This kid's the real McCoy. Chalamet articulates everything Bob would never articulate. Bob did all the articulation solely through his art. But the reason for it is probably simpler than this interview gives it credit. It relates to Bob's mortality and spirituality. As such, his work will always supersede his life, or ephemeral interpretations or intentions.
I absolutely can’t wait for this film. I truly admire and love Timothée and his work. He is so passionate about his work and his career. He is truly one of the greatest actors today and in my opinion he’s definitely the best actor right now. I can’t wait for more of his work and beautiful craft. He’s going to go down as one of the greatest actors ever
Chamalet's such a passionate and articulate gent. Not always a fan of Zane, can come across as a bit pretentious, but I do appreciate the time he gives to his guests to talk freely.
Bob crosses 4 generations respectively. I remember my grandpa playing bob every time I was at his house, he once told me a story about putting his dad onto bob, then eventually my dad caught on and then finally me. Imagine 1 man having the ability to turn 4 generations onto your music and you don’t even know. Absolutely incredible, I look forward to Timothy’s performance of such a special song writer in American history.
You have to give it to the kid. His enthusiasm for the material is admirable.
of course, my boy's an actOR
bro is 28 years old
@@kaelynfn Not biologically, which it what matters. He has aged extremely well if you compare him to 99% of 28 year olds.
@@jacken02Biologically is weird way to just say he is skinny and aged-well lol. He talks like a Reddit teen too.
@@loadishstone As an example, look at Ralp Macchio when he was 20 years old, he literally looks and talks like a 13 year old. Some people age slower due to genetics, and reduced stress levels. It's all biology in the end.
I love how the interviewer let him yap his heart out. Timmy put so much in this film (not out yet ofc but you can feel it already), took him years, he is obsessed with acting and you can feel how greatful he is and proud yet humble.
Zane Lowe is brilliant at that. His interviews are incredible. It’s nice to see him expand to include biopics.
Timothee behaves in interviews like an actor who either did not receive media training or received it but did not take it seriously and I LOVE that. Most actors often sound bland and shallow when speaking about their roles , and he truly speaks from his heart about his projects.
He’s very authentic & very humble. As humble as a young guy in his late twenties in his position can be. He’s a good guy! I’ve always thought he was very impressive. Love Timothee 👏🏻😊
@@cece8095 I find it impossible to ignore his connection with the KardashianJenners. It speaks volumes about who he is.
Timothee likely gets media training. It's really easy to slip up and have people really run after little things you say. Also it doesn't stop you from being yourself. I still feel like he's being careful but he's almost 30 so he knows how to have a nice conversation too. In combination with trusting the interviewer to not let him slip up either. He only did this when it was the right environment.
The only difference is that Timothee truly loves what he did here and likely all the movies he's been in. Other actors, especially older ones, are not always in love with what they're doing. So they have nothing to really say and hence come across bland.
I think he 100% has media training and takes it seriously; he's pretty careful to avoid being offensive. But... he's also a rambling, kinda awkward dude. He even said in this interview that he doesn't feel he's a great speaker (I'd disagree, but he fo show can be very awk). What makes him so appealing imo is his positivity and enthusiasm, despite being a bit of a derp at times.
@@chloehall4270Nothing speaks anything of who someone is… You dont know this guy, so why judge him?
It seems like a rare thing for a young actor to be so thoughtful and so articulate, with a deep fascination/curiosity about his chosen profession. His ability to closely examine a subject and his connection with it is notable.
It seems to me a long tradition of actors from NYC getting deep into the plays, characters, situation, psychology (Al Pacino, etc) starting in the 60s, 50s maybe ? (Actor's studio influence)
I think he is extremely bright and that manifests itself through your statements about him.
He’s 28
@@jeprosand he spoke the same way at 21. Go watch his actors on actors roundtable with Chadwick boseman and hugh Jackman. Also 28 is still young. If you look at what Johnny Depp and leo where doing at 28 you'll realise how young that is.
I think he got into acting for the artistry of it. He sounds like a geek when he talks about it. Which is good. Because he’s not in it for other reasons.
Timothée is so bold for choosing to start this press tour his way on his own terms. You could tell he just embodies Bob Dylan's spirit, this film is gonna be something truly amazing.
This dude rocks. He is so introspective which is why he’s an awesome actor. I love his ability to articulate his thoughts. I can’t wait to see this film
Six minutes into the interview and it really feels to me that Timothée gets Bob. Huge Bob Dylan fan here.
I love how he can be very unserious (Timothee Chalamet look alike contest) but also come off as the smartest dude in your philosophy class.
He´s amazing!
absolutely not the smartest dude in any philosophy class hahaha, well spoken though
Some of your friends are probably like this already. But never celebrity worship. Always remind yourself actors don't make movies alone. Hundreds of people are involved. If a movie is good, it usually starts with the writer.
@@ruok3351 no worries sis, I don't worship him. I'm a big fan of his work and his personality... but I know he's just a person.
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He evokes passion with every word spoken. I swear I can listen to him speak without growing tired. I think I love him.
IDEM!❤
Lol you are not alone.
Same here😅❤❤❤
Connect with the parts inside of you that connect with Timmy's words of passion. That's you, don't forget to love yourself more. I think ;)
no bc same lmaoooo
I thought my attention span had been diminished over time, but I just sat and watched this entire interview uninterrupted and enjoyed every second of it. Thank you Zane and Timothee, I appreciate you. I will be there on Christmas Day, in the theatre, watching this film.
When you’re truly interested in something, you’re attention levels snap back to your normal. Glad to have you back. Doom scrolling has ruined a ton of people’s attention spans.
Shoutout to whomever lit this interview - holy heck what a masterfully shot interview. How to make an unassuming theater pew look like a medieval cathedral alter. A+
HAHAH. Shoutout to the gaffers. Thought the same thing
Yup exactly my thoughts
This^
He's so cute when he talks about his projects and roles, you can tell how seriously he takes every role and the level of respect he has for acting as a craft
The King doesn’t get enough love. Timothée is FANTASTIC in that film. So refreshing to see an age appropriate actor playing the role. The whole film is great, I’ve watched it many times. Second to Elio that’s my favourite role of his so far.
Totally. That’s the movie that really introduced me to him and became a fan of. I find myself coming to that movie every now and then.
Love the scenes with him and Joel and their friendship throughout the film.
I rewatched it recently because I'm studying archaeology and had watched some interesting stuff about Henry V, and it's so interesting to watch the film, especially because it's period accurate, and gives you a full understanding of the situation that Henry V lived in!
I’ve watched The King three times (so far). He is simply astounding in it. The stillness of his acting is overwhelming.
He nailed the role.
I think it's a terrific film and his performance is very good. I think he could have used just a little bit more time with his dialect coach though. Overall, splendid performance.
He is the best actor in our generation.
Zane Lowe is my favorite interviewer ever, he always comes prepared and is so intelligent in his questions and responses. Timothee matches him on an intellectual level and it makes this interview even more enjoyable. Apple music give this man a raise.
"There's something happing here but you don't know what it is" I'm 70 and I've been heavy into Dylan since my teens, not old enough to know 60's Bob. This film will help fill that void. Thank you Timothee.
watching this entire video just made me realise even more just how much ive missed hearing him talk about his projects cuz hes always so passionate about them. I cant wait to see this movie and i just know im going to be revisiting this interview .
I love the way Timothee talks about things. He just stands out, he truly is special. I love that. So many actors are not genuine they're not but Timothee really is.
gosh he's so intelligent and SO committed to his work. bravo.
you can tell Timothee truly loves the art of acting. He's passionate about what he's doing. He is taking on iconic roles like this one as Bob Dylan. and many others. Looking forward to seeing what he does next. Gonna go down as one of the best actors of our generation.
Every time I hear him speak, he is so eloquent. He always relates his roles to what he has learned, who he has worked with, even at LaGuardia and he’s humble & thankful. I’m happy they sang live on set and it is interpretive rather than a pure biopic.
His performance in Beautiful Boy…I can’t even. I wept and watched the movie over and over. Just an incredible talent and a nice personable guy
Expanding this incredible series with Zane Lowe to include music biopics is genius. I hope to see more interviews like this.
Timothee is so authentic as an artist and human being. He is by far one of the best actors of his generation. Thank you Timothee!!!!
This guy deserves an Oscar … great great actor !!! He amazes me.
As a Huge Bob Dylan fan and ofc Timotheé Chalamet, I'm just so grateful that it's Timotheé who's playing him. Super excited 👏
There's a reason I have been a fan of him since 2019. He is such an intelligent, humble and interesting person. I could listen to him talk about anything for hours and would never get bored. Its nice to see him doing a longer interview like he used to do before he really blew up because as I much as I love him as an actor, his personality and eloquent way of speaking is what truly made me such a big fan.
Finally! An interviewer who listens! Podcasters, please take note! Interrupting is annoying af.
Chalamet has clearly matured a lot and I’m excited to see the movie!
Madison is my hometown so I’m jazzed to hear both traveled through it.
Zane Lowe is king! I watch all his interviews even if not familiar with his guest. Zane is incredible!
the empathy of timothée is so strong you can see it
he can yaps to me for hours on end and i’d still listen to every second of it
you get it
Timothee Chalamet proves yet again why he is one of the finest actors in the industry, sticks strictly to his craft( I know he doesn't use that term when he talks about his acting and doesn't like calling it that | but for a lack of a better word) brings forth true integrity of an actor and the discipline that is needed to keep your head in the game. I am currently in a completely different career path, but his discipline translates through the screen every time to remind me to stay consistently disciplined in my quest to achieve better results. Thank you Zane for this amazing chat, and ofc mine and our fav Sir Chalamet.
i miss listening to timmy yapping about his work lol i hope he will be rewarded for his interpretation as bob dylan. it’s 5 years of hard work in the making.
I love how he acknowledges his past projects regardless of how small
Man i love timothee as an actor so much. Hes so passionate and loves his work so much, and has so much respect hes amazing!
Timothee Chalamet to me is, the expression that comes to mind, a breathe of fresh air. He’s tackles so many diverse roles with an incredible enthusiasm and unique qualities. I don’t believe he will ever have to worry about being stuck in certain roles. His voice is crystal clear, his facial expressions, and body language are perfect for the characters. He definitely brings the characters to life. I’ve noticed he has grown in talent with each movie. After watching the trailers on UA-cam I wanted the dvds for my collection. I’m still looking for the “King” and “Beautiful Boy” … wish me luck.
Timothy speaks beyond his years! He is so intelligent and well articulated - it's inspiring for a younger person like myself. Also a beautiful interview!
Right with the eloquence aspect, but: beyond his years? He's almost 30...
Very true, he does....but he speaks too fast and slurring the words...
This is endearing. As someone who’s spent at lot of time at the church of Bob I hope I love it.
Wonka, Paul Atreides, Dylan. Iconic roles. Iconic actor
Don’t forget Elio Perlman
Or Nic Sheff! @@bobbyhogg5727
@@bobbyhogg5727 I haven't seen Call me by your name. Should I?
Definitely! Heartbreakingly beautiful film.
@@bobbyhogg5727 CMBYN was his breakout role. It’s a movie that was perfect for the times. The screenplay was a lovely conversion from the book. The director felt the story and told it well. Timothee Chalamet did a brilliant job playing Elio and worked well with Armie Hammer.
Timothee’s passion in his work is so beautiful, he deserves all the praise and success ❤
he's so passionate and knows so many details about everything like hes a film nerd DOWN
I could listen to timmy talk for hours, days,years about his passions, roles, life, and I would be happy. He was the boy who gave me my philosophy homework.
Such a beautiful Interview! so good to hear Lowe and Chalamet have such an intellectual and personal conversation, whilst being knowledgeable and respectful of Dylan! Great approach to promoting the movie in an unpretentious and unfiltered way - respecting the art of Dylan’s work over a commercial approach, letting the music and Chalamet’s experience speak for itself! Absolutely love that the first interview was with Zane Lowe as someone who’s really passionate about the music and Chalamet’s understanding/ interpretation of Dylan himself.
I love how Timothée keeps relating back to Bob Dylan when talking about important parts of his life
Perhaps the most handsome superfan of Bob Dylan alive. All kidding aside, I love that TC has taken a deep dive here. He so sincerely expresses his appreciation of Dylan. I'm looking forward to seeing the film.
I yearn for more actors that appreciate the art as much as this man. Keep doing what you do, Timothée!! I will watch anything you do because I know you will do it justice. Also, as someone who grew up on Bob Dylan thanks to their dad, I cannot wait to watch this film!
he is a beautiful person.
This is a brilliant interview, for those that wrote how they didn't get what he was saying-just think of those perfect imperfectly moments that have bled onto the path you have been led and are currently on; while looking back to see what you have made of your world in regards to what has made you; YOU. This interview is brilliant in the sense that life is a mirror with the contributions that your role has made. This interview is a simile as a retrospect.
God, your mind Timothée. I would love to see the world the way you see it.
all i can say is ‘wow’. both timmy and bob are massive inspirations to me as an artist and just hearing this in depth, raw ramble about acting and music, two things im extremely passionate about… idk it just struck a chord in me (no pun intended). i respect timmy more and more with every project he does.
Absolutely awesome interview..
Timothee has the ability to be totally present wherever he is .wonderful gift..no wantng tp be somewhere else or distracted is 100% there....enaged and ready he listens too.. im.envious. im.old guy who wants to be lke timothee when i grow up
as a young guy from minnesota, it was so cool to hear him tell the story of landing at msp and being sort of in awe of the experience from the jump. then he goes and rents a toyota truck, and heads up i-35 in the winter with some ice involved, while listening to sun records' greatest hits, to go learn about and feel what bob felt and see the things he saw. then he confirms "minnesota nice" is still a thing, which warms my heart. it's just nice to feel seen sort of, as cliche as that is, cause its not often people like him come here in the winter to go on a road trip by themselves. honestly he was a little crazy to do that but at least it sounded like he got a true minnesota experience. im excited to see this film and im gonna continue to learn about bob and continue with his discogrpahy in the meantime.
I spend last 24 years reading interviews, and though some time at work watching the best journalists do their work. Following Zane since I cant even remember... 20+ years, so I can easily say - that was one of his top interviews ever. This is a conversation, and Zane gave Tim space to express. Masterpiece on its own.
I dont remember when I first heard of Bob and his music - my dad is a music freak and he raised me with his belowed music around. But I remember, like 17 yo, looking for answer about future in Bob albums. Not to mention but his and I personalities are very alike... Cant wait for this movie.
Honestly, how can you not be a fan of Tim, such a beautiful career and the best is yet to come.
Thank you Tim, Zane, Apple Music and Bob Dylan and music lovers ths most. ❤
Love Bob Dylan and I’m a fan of the people involved with this film, but I wasn’t that interested in seeing this story get a biopic treatment….until I saw this interview and realized the amount of work and passion that went into it. Now it’s on my most anticipated list
He is so mature now. Such a pro in the show biz.
Beautiful beautiful interview. Thank you. Timmy is a real artist 🥹👏 excited to see the film
When timmy shuts the ruckus about him with his passion for his craft and eloquence, clearly this man does intensive research for his roles. Honestly, before I got to know him and his works, I really wondered why people had these sorts of hype about him but after seeing his works (like literally watching his films almost chronologically), I must say dang he's worth all the hype and admiration.
So glad you found your juice, Timmy! It's so heartwarming to hear you speak so passionately and articulate about your work and acting. You are a true gem, a pefect mix of goofball and intelligent thespian. I've been a fan since CMBYN and will be forever in ave of your work.
I can hear in Chalamet’s voice the “s” pronunciation that Dylan has. It’s so interesting how changing your speech for a certain period of time can have an effect on your initial speech.
! around 3:50 I noticed it and looked for this comment, you’re so right!!
What an unbelievably passionate, knowledgeable and talented person timmy is, not to say humble! He has one thing on his mind and that is perfecting every role he plays, he is a sponge that wants to keep learning his craft from the people in the industry he most admires. Such a great guy, love him ❤️
Zane Lowe has finally met his match in the loquacious department. Loved the chat.
The talent and passion this man possesses.
I love how the interview just really let him talk about his passions and how he actually reaches into his characters
Timothee you will forever be my fav actor. This level of passion and dedication to his project is unparalleled.
I came here for Timothée but this interviewer is so good. I need 3 more hours of these two speaking to each other.
There's gonna be a second part! Releasing next month.
@@iamkennethleewhere did you see that?
@@iamkennethleeThe interview ended kind of weird, you may be right 🤔
Fascinating interview to get some insight on Bob Dylan biopic..huge respect to Timothee Chalamet explaining how he got himself to a place of authenticity to be able to step into that character that is a bit like watching paint dry.. but in turn a genius musician..i'm so stoked for this film..it sounds like we're in for a real treat. Thanks to Zane Lowe for always coming up with goods 👏🏽
So alive and dedicated. This is going to be superb.
The transformation within his work is mind-blowing
I could sit and listen to these two chat all day long. There's something so magnetic about people getting the space and freedom to openly share their passions.
I absolutely love Timothée Chalamet! He has wowed me for years and I cannot wait to see this film.
Great interview. I'm impressed with Timothee's dedication to playing Bob and his years of research going into it. Im excited for this film to bring Bob's music to a new generation.
This is, honestly, THEE most adhd interview I think I’ve ever seen Zane Lowe facilitate 😂😂😂
Gotta love Timmy Tim! 😅
Timothee Chalamet the greatest young Actor of our generation ! 😍🤩🔥
it’s nice to hear timmy be open about his struggles as an actor in his early days and how he credited his smaller independent movies as the stepping stone to his big budget, leading roles. but i somehow wish he would go back to making independent movies again.
timothée is such a profound person
As a Gen Z who grew up on him, I'm super excited to see this introduce a younger audience who may only be familiar with mainstream hip-hop/pop to Dylan. I think he's about to make yet another generation think critically, and that is just what we need right now.
His first movie was like 5 years ago how did you grow up on him..
@ Dylan. I grew up on Dylan.
@ ohhh I was like how oh my gosh 😅
@@MIRRORTHIEF yes I think I’ll watch the movie maybe to learn about the musician (more excited for Marty Supreme)
@@Musicalnotes9678 LOLOL I can see how you read it that way, no worries
TIMMY IS INSANELY TALENTED...I LOVE HIM SO MUCH🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🥹😍❤️🔥🫶🏻💙✌🏻
Zane, you give great interview. Definitely Timothy‘s best interview yet… I’d love to see you do an interview with Paul McCartney. He always does such softball interviews… I’d like you to take him on a world wind interview.
And as for Timothy… What a deeply introspective young man. He’s literally thrilling to listen to.
I love him so much. He´s been walking a great path and will continue doing so for sure
Love your enthusiasm Timothee. You are a joy to watch in movies! We will be watching you for years ahead.
Timothee is so intelligent for his age and creative with his outlook on being in any movie. Incredible ❤
Loved every minute of a serious artist talking about his profession.
As someone who is a huge fan of both Bob and Timmy this is a film that I'm beyond excited for! ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. Timothèe has matured so authentically in his craft and person!
the range and genuineness of this man wow timmy you never fail to amaze me and your fan base
Always love Tims interviews. Hes very articulate and soulful. I always learn something. Im excited for this movie and learning more about Dylan.
One day when they make a biopic about Timmy. They are going to use this interview for reference. This was a really, really good interview.
i love the interstellar story, its funny everytime he brings it up
I wonder too. What about those Iconic movies Dune, Wonka, Bob Dylan? He is Iconic actor in those films.
He was at his lowest point during the "Interstellar" era, those challenges really shaped him, he was in such a massive film while still being a complete unknown
nice closing pun there
This kid's the real McCoy. Chalamet articulates everything Bob would never articulate. Bob did all the articulation solely through his art. But the reason for it is probably simpler than this interview gives it credit. It relates to Bob's mortality and spirituality. As such, his work will always supersede his life, or ephemeral interpretations or intentions.
He put all the best he can in every movies he has. He’s a great actor and I can’t wait to watch this movie. He’s the best.
I was angling to hate this... ended up loving it and subscribing. Life.
The most important, impactful actor of our generation. He is so brilliant.
An very honest and.. calm Interview. Thank u apple! Meeting Tim one day would be a dream come true..
I absolutely can’t wait for this film.
I truly admire and love Timothée and his work. He is so passionate about his work and his career. He is truly one of the greatest actors today and in my opinion he’s definitely the best actor right now. I can’t wait for more of his work and beautiful craft. He’s going to go down as one of the greatest actors ever
he's so beautiful
I wish this interview would never end !
all i have to say is i look up to Timmy. what a passionate man.
As a younger millennial, I am so excited to experience the wave of new Dylan fans that this movie is sure to bring in!
Chamalet's such a passionate and articulate gent. Not always a fan of Zane, can come across as a bit pretentious, but I do appreciate the time he gives to his guests to talk freely.
Bob crosses 4 generations respectively. I remember my grandpa playing bob every time I was at his house, he once told me a story about putting his dad onto bob, then eventually my dad caught on and then finally me. Imagine 1 man having the ability to turn 4 generations onto your music and you don’t even know. Absolutely incredible, I look forward to Timothy’s performance of such a special song writer in American history.