I'm Not There.

Jude (Cate Blanchett) talks about how there are no more protest songs and that everyone knows he's not a folk singer. Billy the Kid (Richard Gere) escapes from jail with the help of Homer. Billy goes on a train and leaves Riddle County. On the train, he finds his guitar that says "this machine kills fascists" (the guitar he used during his younger days as Woody Guthrie). Billy talks about how he feels that he can change the way he lives his life and that people talk about how there's a certain way of living. He feels that when he wakes up and goes to sleep he can be a different person and that there's no telling what's going to happen next. The final scene is footage of Bob Dylan playing harmonica on stage...

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Other mistake: While Jude is watching an expose on himself, the commentator says his real name is Aaron Jakob Heckleman, even though Jude Quinn is the name listed in his high school yearbook shown earlier in the film.

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Jude: God, I'm glad I'm not me.

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