I'd give it five stars for the soundtrack: all Dylan songs. The story is also all Dylan. And the lead actor: Dylan too.

Yes, in 2003, Bob Dylan wrote and starred in this film. In a country in state of constant revolution and war, with the dictator-president dying, a singer is released from prison to play a benefit concert. It's not clear why, but 'The Network' wants to broadcast it.

And Uncle Sweetheart, played by John Goodman, is hoping to get rich from it. It can't end well, and Jeff Bridges, as a journalist who talks a lot more than he writes, listens, or observes, is supposed to be uncovering the corruption.

It can't end well, and frankly it's a bit incoherent. Enjoyable enough though, and certainly interesting to the Dylan fan.