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Unrepentant Abuse Theme in Brian Wilson biographical film "Love and Mercy"


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Movie Review: "Love and Mercy", a film biography of musical genius Brian Wilson.

 

I just saw this beautiful film tonight and was so deeply moved by the story that I went back to see it again an hour later, to spend more time immersed in the life of Brian Wilson.

 

I'm surprised it's not been reviewed here previously, as the movie so beautifuly and powerfully portrays insights well-discussed here on FDR, including:

  • the long-term impact of child abuse on character development and personal happiness
  • the lonlieness of genius
  • the importance of strong Attachment to worthy individuals
  • how child abuse can establish a pattern of exploitation
  • the beauty of life and the creative impulse
  • the beauty of loving Attachment

Highly recommended!

 

I also found the film to be Fun, a great set of vicarious experiences, and full of good music!

 

 

Spoiler alert:  To experience the Film "fresh", delay reading below until after you've seen the film.

 

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Early in the film, we learn that musical genius Brian Wilson had been brutally abused throughout his childhood.  His unrepentantly abusive father continues to abuse him as an adult and continues to exploit his offspring financially as well through his control of the business side of their highly successful pop band, "The Beach Boys".  When the abusive father is finally "fired", Brian next falls under the control of an unrepentantly abusive clinical psychologist.  In the end, he is saved after he forms a strong Attachment with a Worthy woman. 

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