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Film Drame réalisé par Bill Pohlad.
Avec John Cusack (Brian, adulte), Paul Dano (Brian Wilson jeune), Elizabeth Banks (Melinda Ledbetter), Paul Giamatti (le docteur Eugene Landy), Jake Abel (Mike Love), Wormald Kenny (Dennis Wilson), Brett Davern (Carl Wilson), Joanna Going (Audree Wilson), Dee Wallace (Rosemary), Max (Van Dyke Parks), Erin Darke (Marilyn Wilson), Rogers Graham (Al Jardine).
Sortie en 2015.

Synopsis :
Brian Wilson, la tête pensante des Beach Boys, est un génie créatif. C'est lui a qui a appris les harmonies vocales à ses deux frères Dennis et Carl. Obsédé par les Beatles, il était toujours à la recherche d'un son nouveau et souvent farfelu. Toute sa vie, il a dû se remettre d'une enfance compliquée : son père, alcoolique, Murry Wilson, était une brute qui terrorisait ses trois fils en leur infligeant des châtiments corporels. Depuis, le musicien souffre de troubles schizophréniques. Alors qu'il a sombré plus d'une fois, il trouve du réconfort auprès de Melinda dans les années 1980....

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Transcription
00:00 "Do you know who this man is? Brian Wilson. Of the Beach Boys."
00:03 "Ah!"
00:04 *musique*
00:10 "He was doing things that were so otherworldly and shaped culture in such incredible ways."
00:17 "It has two actors playing the central character."
00:20 "There's an interpretation of two eras in his life. The super creative era of the 60's."
00:27 "Got all kinds of new ideas, new sounds, new harmonies."
00:33 "And the psychologically complicated era of the 80's."
00:36 "It's my job to approve anyone that Brian is spending time with."
00:40 "Your voices, I just didn't tell you because I didn't want to scare you away."
00:43 "Brian in the 80's was not Brian in the 60's."
00:46 "Roll sound."
00:48 *piano*
00:52 "I loved getting in that sandbox and sitting at the piano."
00:56 "If you don't know the Beach Boys well or Brian Wilson's work very well, you tend to think of the Beach Boys as surf music."
01:02 *piano*
01:04 "His genius is that he hears these complex harmonies that no one else can really hear."
01:10 "With live musicians and a mic and he's bouncing sounds off of walls."
01:15 "A higher octave on the upbeats in the bridge."
01:18 "Let's add a little tie right here."
01:20 "How does that work? Two bass lines and two different keys?"
01:23 "It works in my head."
01:24 *singing*
01:27 "It was big to shoot in Los Angeles."
01:29 "It's a very California story."
01:31 "We filmed our studio scenes in the studio that did Pet Sounds."
01:35 *singing*
01:38 "We're standing on the same linoleum floor with the same things on the wall."
01:42 "It just makes it so real."
01:44 "Hey guys."
01:45 "Hey."
01:46 "To see him walk in the room was very cool."
01:50 "I was really nervous."
01:52 "He's such a strong spirit."
01:54 "If we can capture even a fraction of that, we've got something."
01:58 "Good, good, we got that part. Cut it. I want to move to Gold Star for the next part."
02:02 *piano*
02:03 *singing*
02:08 "The story is not just about music."
02:11 "I think it's about survival."
02:13 *slap*
02:14 "I think it's about compassion."
02:17 "And I think it's about love."
02:19 *piano*
02:21 "Part of it was Melinda Ledbetter, his wife, giving him strength and confidence."
02:25 *piano*
02:26 "The most beautiful things in the world are the things that are shattered, broken, and then mended back together."
02:31 *piano*
02:33 "Sometimes your inner voice wants to express itself."
02:36 *piano*
02:38 *singing*
02:42 "Every once in a while, like the blue moon, your soul comes out to play."
02:46 *piano*