Review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) by Christopher Machell for CineVue — 12 Aug 1996
The total effect of these sequences is the feeling of hanging out with Dylan and his entourage. This is perhaps Don’t Look Back‘s greatest trick – convincing its audience that the Dylan we see here is anything other than a column of air: elusive, shifting and perpetually enigmatic.
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This review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) was written by Christopher Machell and published by CineVue on 12 Aug 1996.
Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back has generally received very positive reviews.
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