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Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile'

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 1h 49m
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7.9/10
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Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile' (2004)
Documentary

Interviews with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and his contemporaries outline the history of Wilson's album "Smile," a project some 37 years in the making.Interviews with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and his contemporaries outline the history of Wilson's album "Smile," a project some 37 years in the making.Interviews with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and his contemporaries outline the history of Wilson's album "Smile," a project some 37 years in the making.

  • Director
    • David Leaf
  • Writer
    • David Leaf
  • Stars
    • David Anderle
    • Hal Blaine
    • Jeff Bridges
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    361
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    • Director
      • David Leaf
    • Writer
      • David Leaf
    • Stars
      • David Anderle
      • Hal Blaine
      • Jeff Bridges
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Elvis Costello
    Elvis Costello
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    Roger Daltrey
    Roger Daltrey
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    Natalie Imbruglia
    Natalie Imbruglia
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    Carol Kaye
    Carol Kaye
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    George Martin
    George Martin
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    Paul McCartney
    Paul McCartney
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    Van Dyke Parks
    Van Dyke Parks
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    Sylvie Simmons
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    Michael Vosse
    Brian Wilson
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      • David Leaf
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    Beach Boys Sound an Acquired Taste

    The idea that the Beach Boys are "overrated" is subjective. Who is doing the rating and who is doing the reading will make all the difference.

    There are personal likes and dislikes that can't be judged or accounted for

    completely, even by those who hold them. These basic things strike us in a

    certain way, or another.

    But practitioners of music, people who work in the industry won't say of the Beach Boys "overrated," for the simple reason that the catalog is so diverse, and some of the stuff is among the most innovative and "significant," to quote

    Leonard Bernstein music of its time. Don't Worry Baby, Warmth of the Sun, Pet Sounds and SMiLE, for a few examples. The entire surfing and car group of Top 40 songs too, were unprecedented. To the millions who love any of these

    styles, they will always be under-rated, for they have given deep emotional

    solace and/or musical challenge.

    Composition, arrangement, orchestration, performance and perhaps most of all, recording production boundaries have been pushed aside by Brian and some

    of the others, conferring innumerable new artistic and technical satisfactions across the entire popular (and even jazz and classical) business landscapes.

    So "overrated?" Not in the impartial musical sense. Only the personal.

    Beautiful Dreamer is a wonderful documentary about this phenomenon.
    7JohnSeal

    Fans will be in heaven

    In my opinion, The Beach Boys are possibly the most overrated 'pop' band in history. Striped shirts, falsetto vocals, Mike Love, and not an ounce of grit or sweat between them. Well, maybe Dennis had an ounce or two. That said, whilst I remain a committed nonbeliever in the genius of the film's subject, Beautiful Dreamer is undeniably a moving experience. Brian Wilson's continuing battle to overcome mental illness is a truly heroic one, and even though the man can't sing anymore, he still puts his heart and soul into everything he does. The music may be overproduced slush, but Wilson believes in it heart and soul, and for that he must be commended. Fans of the band will be extremely happy with this overly respectful but solid documentary tribute to a man and his art.
    Michael_Elliott

    Terrific Look at Brian Wilson and Smile

    Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile' (2004)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Extremely touching documentary about the greatest rock 'n roll album that was never made. This film talks about the making of The Beach Boys album 'Smile' which was set to be the follow-up to their masterpiece 'Pet Sounds' but the band and record label didn't like the fact that Brian Wilson was spending so much time on something that wasn't guaranteed to be a hit. The making of Smile is legendary on so many levels. On one hand you have the actual brilliance of what the album was supposed to be. On another hand you have a powerful band ripping themselves apart. You have way too many drugs being used. You have a record label not wanting an artist to do something artistic. Then you've got Wilson who was doing too many drugs, was trying to do something that had never been done before and eventually he would suffer a nervous breakdown. This is a wonderfully entertaining documentary that takes a look back at these days and the amount of detail given is quite special. One of the most entertaining things is hearing about The Beatles and The Beach Boys kept trying to one up each other and we get to hear from George Martin about the band's constant hearing of this special album that never came to be. We get a pretty honest interview from Wilson who doesn't shy away from the topics including how this album has pretty much haunted him throughout his life. It all ended when Wilson decided to put 'Smile' back together and take it on the road. I think it would be unfair to call this the definitive look at the making of the album simply because so many of the other people involved are not interviewed here. With that being said, what this movie really is is a rather amazing and unique comeback story for Wilson. I must admit that the ending was quite powerful and emotional as we see Wilson pretty much getting this monkey off his back after 37 years. Fans of the band are going to love what's here but hopefully one day we can see the other side of the story.
    9cchase

    God Only Knows...

    The oft-told tale of triumph and tragedy has been around since the birth of rock-and-roll. The leader of a group concocts a sound that is like no other, catapulting them into undreamed of fame and fortune, yet when he (or she) struggles to move beyond the profitable niche into a place where they can reach for something more substantial, it just about tears the group and their music apart. Demons loom in the foreground and threaten to vanquish Our Hero, until by the grace of some extraordinary miracle, said demons are slain, creation is born out of chaos, and the light at the end of a very long tunnel brings the whole thing to a happy ending.

    It's not the way things are resolved for many of music's best and brightest, but "God only knows" that if anyone deserved it, it was Beach Boys wunderkind Brian Wilson. And after nearly forty years, the complete tale is finally told about the Great White Whale of rock albums that nearly destroyed not only Brian, but the iconic concept that was the Boys themselves - the "SMILE" album.

    Never a huge fan of the group, their happy, California-sunshiney pop had its place and time, I thought there was a place for their sound, when you were in the mood for that kind of music. But once I began to look beyond songs like "Surfin' Safari" and "Fun, Fun, Fun" and began to discover gems like "Sail On, Sailor", "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times" and of course "God Only Knows," I could detect that there was something more underneath the striped shirts-and-board shorts persona. There was more to be said, things that were only being hinted at...and that's when part of the "SMILE" story came to light for me.

    BEAUTIFUL DREAMER finally fills in the gaps, revealing all the triumph, tragedy and ultimate renewal of Brian Wilson as an artist, a composer and a man. You always get the juicy and convenient sound bites these days about any group's good times and bad times, about the influence their work has on other musicians and writers and all the behind-the-scenes squabbles, in-fighting and machinations.

    But you will probably never again hear it told as vividly or engagingly by friends, admirers and some of the people who were actually there when it happened.

    And then there is the man himself...Having gone from enormous success, to the deepest depression and obsession leading to a downward spiral into madness, rising like a phoenix once again to solve the conundrum of the project that consumed and nearly destroyed his life, only to give it back to him again...

    What a story, and what an album. For music lovers, for fans and non-fans alike of Mr. Wilson and his brothers and compatriots, this is an essential, spellbinding viewing experience.

    I can happily speak from experience, that there is nothing like seeing this music performed live...but BEAUTIFUL DREAMER comes awfully close to equaling the joy and wonderment of the experience, if it can't duplicate it outright.
    7moonspinner55

    Rebuilding--and then rescaling--a musical mountain...

    David Leaf directed this thoroughly entertaining documentary as presented by Showtime, a chronicle of Beach Boys musician Brian Wilson's career and his valiant attempt to resurrect the shelved project "Smile", which was to follow the Beach Boys' artistic breakthrough "Pet Sounds" from 1966. Reassembling the orchestral parts and harmonies, reconstructing the lyrics with help from his songwriting partner Van Dyke Parks, Brian Wilson returns to his artistic preeminence before our eyes. The painstaking work involved is absorbing to watch and often fascinating to behold, and the live concert which concludes the film is marvelously satisfying. Wilson himself is a tough nut to crack; a moody and mercurial genius, he becomes so nervous just before the show that he almost cancels out on the whole thing--which mirrors the fate of "Smile" in 1967! A remarkable musical journey, filled with talented names from the past who are more than happy to savor and share in Wilson's triumph.

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