The actor Max Carl Franklin plays the role of Woody, representing Dylan when he was young, imitating the folk pioneer Wood guthrie. Ben will plays Arthur, which is Dylan's young poet stage; Christian Bale plays Jack, who has become a folk singer and converted to Pentecostalism. Alice, played by Julien Moore, is a female folk singer who is deeply loved by Jack and eventually abandoned. Heath Ledger plays Robbie, an actor who plays Jack on the screen. His wife is Claire, a French painter played by Charlotte Gansberg. The prototype in reality is Dylan's first wife (1965- 1977), Sarah louden. She and Dylan have four children, including the Flower Walls. Cate Blanchett plays Jude, which is the closest version to Dylan in reality. This episode is mostly adapted from Dylan's own experience, including his transition from folk music to electronic music, and his indifference to the two extreme reactions of malicious slander and blind worship during this period.
The last version was played by richard kiel as Billy. Dylan, who is in this middle-aged stage, has seen through fame and fortune and is immersed in the tranquility of the pastoral school.
"This is not a complete copy of the real biography, which makes us feel very novel and comfortable," said Heath Ledger, who wore a green turtle neck and a wrinkled corduroy suit. "No matter how much you know about the prototype and how hard you perform, the effect is always unsatisfactory, because you can only perform a part of him, but you can't give him a richer personality. So I think this film is different. What we do is to expand his personality, not just to capture his charm. "
The scene was shot in the Montreal Art Museum, which represents the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Louvre in France-the film was shot in Quebec, Canada, where consumption and taxes are low and the cost can be controlled within $20 million. Director Todd Haynes looks like a young mark hamill (played by Luke in Star Wars). That day, Haines sat in the high director's chair, commanding, chatting with Heath Ledger curled up on a small stool. "We have to be careful when shooting here," Hynes said. "We must always maintain a high degree of tension. At first, they didn't allow us to shoot here. The curator of the museum didn't let go until he got a photo with Heath. "