Let me paint you a picture. Imagine you are a roughly 11 year old child in 2004 in Ireland and you're in the hospital with the flu or a broken arm or something. and then Bob Dylan enters your room and starts playing the harmonica at you
it really is so cute that george harrison eventually got to be in a band with bob dylan. he was really like "some day we're going to be boy best friends <3 <3 <3". and then they were
this is always such a jarring transition to me. POV you meet up with your best friend from school who you haven't seen in 10 years because you dropped out and moved away from the city while they chose to stay and finish school even though they hated it. And now they're studying english history or something and they've fully transitioned and just by looking at the edges of their face you can tell that they've long moved away from their comfortable home and have seen too much to recount over a single coffee. And when they wearily laugh into their cup it's all too clear that they're not in the best place at the moment but the fondness is still there and jokes you both crack are still the same and even though your situations are different you will always be conjoined at the soul
I think Timother Chalamet has skipped the most important part in becoming Bob Dylan in which he lives in a washing machine for 3 months and survives this by eating only sock lint and peanut butter