Love and mercy is what you need tonight

Cecelia 2022-04-30 06:01:03

Seeing at Rialto Cinema on July 10th, more than half of the audience are still grandparents.

I saw it in my heart. Let alone how famous the Beach Boy was and how talented Brian was, I just want to talk about being controlled and suppressed.

Brian has been "controlled" by his father since he was a child, what he should do and what he should not do. His father has a strong desire to control, as if what he thinks is right, it must be right, and what he thinks is wrong, it shouldn't exist in this world. When Dad felt that Brian had done something wrong, (in fact, Brian just followed his own heart and used music to express his heart), he became furious and made the band listen to the music he thought the band should create. At this time, Brian walked back to the recording studio alone, put on his headset, and heard the cry in his heart, full of suppressed despair.

Brian was accidentally controlled by an unscrupulous psychotherapist. I didn’t eat when I was hungry, and yelled: You think you’re not really hungry when you’re hungry. Normal people will be frightened.

I can't write anymore. I feel that I am also sick, controlled and suppressed. Need Melinda's love, take me to flee to escape, take me to give birth to a baby!

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Love & Mercy quotes

  • Marilyn Wilson: I'd like to make a toast. To "Good Vibrations", Brian's pocket symphony to God. And the biggest selling single the Beach Boys ever had. Ever!

    Everyone: Here, here!

    Guest 1: Brian, the suits at Capitol must be happy.

    Guest 2: Yeah, I guess you can tell the record company to screw themselves. I mean, you can do whatever you want, Brian. Right?

    Guest 1: Now what are you going to do with all that freedom?

    Brian Past: [to Marilyn] Did my dad call?

    Marilyn Wilson: No, he didn't. You want me to get him for you?

    Guest 1: Hey Van, what do you and Brian have cooking?

    Van Dyke Parks: [smiling] You know, just your basic American songbook neoclassical ditties. Your basic Copland, Gershwin, Hank Williams, a little bit of Irving Berlin and Kurt Weill, just a sprinkle of Beethoven and Beach Boys. Nothing too ambitious. Kind of a comedy album. Brian wants to call it Smile.

  • Melinda Ledbetter: When did you first start hearing voices?

    Brian Future: 1963