One notable moment in A Complete Unknownis when Sylvie Russo gets emotional over Bob Dylan and Joan Baez’s duet, raising questions about why she becomes emotional. While A Complete Unknown misses a few details from Dylan’s life during the 1960s, the movie succeeds in creating an accurate representation of the musical icon’s complexities. A Complete Unknown necessarily focuses a lot of attention on Bob Dylan’s music and changing artistic vision over time, but it simultaneously weaves in the importance of Dylan’s relationships, including his time with Sylvie Russo.