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Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times

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Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times

I Just Wasn't Made for These Times is a documentary about the life of Brian Wilson, the musical mastermind and songwriter for the Beach Boys. The film examines the ups and downs of Wilson's life, including the early years of the Beach Boys, his years of substance abuse, and his long road to recovery. The film was directed by music producer Don Was, who also worked on the soundtrack for Backbeat, a film about the early days of the Beatles.

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Release : 1995
Rating : 7.4
Studio : Palomar Pictures,  Cro-Magnon Films, 
Crew : Cinematography,  Director, 
Cast : Brian Wilson John Cale David Crosby Graham Nash Carl Wilson
Genre : Documentary Music

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Reviews

AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Humaira Grant
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Erica Derrick
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Kaydan Christian
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Pigiron .
2015/09/02

This is a very intimate, personal and affectionate portrait of Brian Wilson, shot around 1994-95, just after the time when he emerged from his exile from "his room". There's lots to love about this film. There are musicologists describing Brian's unique compositions and chord structures; there are musical legends gushing over the words and music; there are interviews with Brian himself, trying to define just what clicks in his head when a melody comes together (magical stuff there). What's really missing is the music. There's so much discussion of the recording styles and the genius arranging Brian did in the 60's, but not one second of it in the film. I suppose that footage is expensive and they budget was limited for a TV doc? This film really suffered for it's absence. Secondly, the entire story of Brian Wilson's descent and revival from mental illness and drug addiction is told without the name Eugene Landy being uttered a single time. At one point someone (cannot remember who) says, "Brian's assistant wouldn't let him talk to anyone for a while, but then that was over". THAT'S IT??? Talk about a whitewash of history! THAT'S the interesting part of this story! Thirdly, brother Dennis Wilson's death wasn't mentioned at all. In fact, I don't think Dennis' name was mentioned at all in this film. Kind of an important event to gloss over.The true magic in this film comes at the end, when Brian performs "Do It Again" with his daughters Carney and Wendy on backing vocals. Wilson lights up light a Christmas tree and gives perhaps the most animated and passionate performance of any song I've ever seen out of him. It's really quite a moment. REALLY strangely, Eugene Landy is given a writing credit on the song "Love and Mercy" in the closing credits. What???. This film is hard to find, but you might have luck at your local library. It's worth a watch with the understanding that you're not getting the full story.

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Michael O'Keefe
2007/04/12

A made-for-TV documentary centering on Brian Wilson, founder and heart and soul of one of America's foremost musical groups. Sunshine, surfing, fast cars and California girls...subjects of some of the most cheerful songs written by Brian for his group the Beach Boys. The Beach Boy sound in the mid 1960's was unique, honest, refreshing and relished by the young at heart from coast to coast and around the world. Brian's life has been undeniably remarkable as it has been troubled and tormented; with seclusion in his bedroom for lengths at a time and his scrambled mental health and discord of his brothers and cousin, who continued the Beach Boy machine with or without its genius. Helping us understand a little bit more about Brian's influence are his daughters Carnie and Wendy, his ex-wife Marilyn; as well as tributes from such luminaries as John Cale, David Crosby, Danny Hutton, Tom Petty and Graham Nash. Well worth watching: even for the non-fan.

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ebiros2
2005/10/20

I don't think a better story of Brian Wilson can be told on a video (Brian might disagree but ....). This is just a great biography of Brian Wilson as himself and a musician. If Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are American Bach and Handel, Brian Wilson is the Beethoven, and we're fortunate that we live in an age of video recording that his personal opinion can be seen and heard by everyone. His creative talent is obvious when we listen to his music, but it's even more so when you watch this video. He is generous at given other people like Phil Specter and the Beatles credit for influencing his music, but even so his contributions are unmistakable. Family members and friends adds to the comment about their relationship with Brian which sheds light on his time and life as a Beach Boy. A must see if you're a music fan and fan of Brian Wilson's music.

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carloarcari
2003/11/16

An amazing film which shows how strong Brian Wilson really is if he can survive all that he went through and come out the other side and be the performer that he is today.His music will still be talked about in 50 years time,the music that a generation grew up to and the music that's making a new generation of fans realise that there's more to music than image and miming.He has quite rightly earned his place among the few artists who deserve to be called a genius. A film that is a must for any Brian Wilson/Beach Boys fan.

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