Timothée Chalamet made a remarkable arrival for the premiere ofA complete stranger in London this Tuesday. The Franco-American actor, who plays Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s film, arrived by bike. But be careful, not a designer two-wheeler, no… but a copy of the self-service ones, offered by Lime in the British capital, reports The Parisian.
A red carpet arrival noticed on the Web. The actor wore an anthracite suit from the Martine Rose brand, without a tie and a blue patterned shirt. A reference to Bob Dylan. He pedaled to the music I Gotta Feeling from the Black Eyed Peas. Piece that Kylie Jenner’s companion had already used during a live on Instagram, notes the Huffington Post.
A nod to Bob Dylan
Why such a staging? Did Timothée Chalamet want to show that he was like everyone else, ready to take electric bike trips around the city? Not exactly. According to W magazine, the actor made a reference to the icon he plays in the feature film.
In 1965, at the Newport Folk festival, Bob Dylan abandoned his acoustic guitar in favor of an electric guitar. An event. This scene also appears in A complete stranger. Once arrived on the red carpet of the BFI Southbank room where the preview took place, Timothée Chalamet let go of his bike by validating the abandonment with the application on his phone, as any other would have done. user.
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The 29-year-old actor did not win the last Golden Globes last week, the trophy for best actor in a drama film going to Adrien Brody for his role in The Brutalist. But the Franco-American actor remains in the running for the Oscars. According to many comments, its performance in A complete stranger could earn him the statuette.