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    Resurfaced Interview with Brian Wilson, John Cusack and Director Bill Pohlad for biopic LOVE & MERCY

    christineBy christineJune 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On June 11, 2025, the music world mourns the loss of Brian Wilson, the legendary creative force behind The Beach Boys, whose innovative harmonies and visionary compositions reshaped pop music. In light of his passing, we revisit a poignant interview from the making of Love & Mercy, the 2014 biopic that captured Wilson’s genius and struggles. Featuring insights from Wilson himself, actor John Cusack, and director Bill Pohlad, this conversation highlights the profound impact of Wilson’s life and work, as well as the unique experience of bringing his story to the screen.

    Love & Mercy, directed by Bill Pohlad, is a deeply moving portrayal of Wilson’s life, focusing on his groundbreaking musical achievements and personal challenges. The film intertwines two periods of his life: the 1960s, where a young Brian (played by Paul Dano) crafts the seminal album Pet Sounds, and the 1980s, where an older Brian (John Cusack) navigates mental health struggles and the controlling influence of psychologist Eugene Landy. The interview, originally conducted during the film’s production, reveals the reverence and care that went into telling Wilson’s story.

    “It’s pretty special,” Pohlad remarked, reflecting on the three-to-four-year process of making the film. “To be able to immerse yourself that whole time in Brian’s music and his life is pretty special. You don’t get to do that very often.” For Pohlad, the opportunity to dive into Wilson’s celestial soundscapes—described as “harmonics from spheres that are otherworldly”—was akin to making a film about Mozart. The comparison underscores Wilson’s extraordinary talent, with Pohlad noting, “He’s just a guy, and he’s a terrific guy, but he also has great gifts.”

    John Cusack, who portrayed the older Brian Wilson, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the privilege of living with Wilson’s music throughout the production. “It really was amazing to live with this music for so long,” Cusack said, highlighting the exceptional cast and crew that made the experience “perfect.” For Cusack, immersing himself in Wilson’s creative process allowed a rare closeness to the music, offering insight into how Wilson’s groundbreaking compositions were crafted.

    For Wilson himself, watching his life unfold on screen was both disorienting and enlightening. “The story was so factual that it took me back a long ways in my life,” he shared. “I had to stay in that time zone, you know, and watch the movie at the same time. I didn’t know whether to be confused or to be enlightened.” His candid reflection reveals the emotional weight of seeing his triumphs and struggles portrayed with such honesty, a testament to the film’s authenticity.

    The interview captures the awe and respect the filmmakers felt in working with Wilson. Pohlad described the experience as an honor, noting, “It’s not often you get to be in that space or try to make art about that space.” The film’s delicate balance of celebrating Wilson’s genius while acknowledging his vulnerabilities resonated deeply with audiences, offering a nuanced portrait of a musical icon.

    As we reflect on Brian Wilson’s legacy, Love & Mercy stands as a fitting tribute to his contributions to music and culture. His ability to craft timeless melodies and innovative arrangements continues to inspire generations. This interview, resurfaced in the wake of his passing, reminds us of the profound connection between Wilson’s art and those who seek to honor it. His celestial sounds will forever echo, a reminder of a “terrific guy” with extraordinary gifts.

    AMFM Magazine extends its condolences to Brian Wilson’s family, friends, and fans. His music will live on, continuing to bring love and mercy to the world.

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