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In the movie I'm Not There, what were the 7 rules for disappearing?

this was from one of the interrogation scenes with Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishaw). I remember a couple. If someone could reiterate I'd be thankful.
#?never talk to police or anyone in a yellow rain coat?
#?never give your real name
#? one was if you're asked something stare them directly in eyes, they wont ask you again
#?if you see yourself in somebody dont look directly at them.
correct and add on
***Also, in another Arthur scene that had to do with love and something else (emotion?). I think he said both fade and can be swayed very easily. can anyone remember?
thx
  • 2 years ago

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Okay the poem really helped. I'm missing two though. It's likely in the poem. I just cant remember what else he said to pick out from the poem.

#1.never trust a cop in a raincoat.
#2.?
#3.when asked if you care about the world's problems, look deeply into the eyes of he that asks you, he will not ask you again.
#4.?
#5.when asked t' give your real name...never give it
#6.when told t' look at yourself...never look.
#7.do Not create anything. it will be misinterpreted. it will not change (anything).it will follow you the rest of your life.

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misshelenes by misshele...
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All of those tips can be found in Dylan's poem "Advice for Geraldine on Her Miscellaneous Birthday":

http://homepage.mac.com/danielmartin/Dyl…
  • 2 years ago
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thank you very much. I just cant remember the two that i'm missing.

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