THE BEACH BOYS
We hardly need another Life of Brian, but the latest version of the Beach Boys story goes too far towards the Love Story. By Stephen Troussé
The Beach Boys in LA, 1964: (l-r) Al Jardine,MikeLove, andDennis,Brian andCarlWilson
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miraculousthat we’ve lasted 60 years,” says Mike Love at the start of
“IT’S Disney’s new Beach Boys documentary. “But the reason we’ve lasted so long is because we’re family.” By my estimation this is the eighth or ninth attempt to bring the group’s story to the screen. It’s hard to say that any of them have been entirely successful. But you possibly need some unholy combination of Paul and Wes Anderson, David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino to really capture the innocence, glee, wonder, grandeur, goofiness, trauma, madness, horror, squalor and grief of this particular peculiar American saga.