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So, 'Going Home' dives deep into the creation of Brian Wilson's 'That Lucky Old Sun' album, and it feels pretty intimate. The documentary flows at a relaxed pace, giving you time to linger on the themes of nostalgia and the connection to Southern California. There's a raw authenticity in Wilson's reflections, and you can really sense the intertwining of his music with his personal history. The visuals are simple yet effective, capturing both the warmth and complexity of his journey. It's not just about the music; it's about a life lived in harmony with a place that shaped him. Not overly flashy, but it resonates on a deeper level.
This documentary was released in 2009 and has had limited availability in physical formats, mainly on DVD, which makes it a bit harder to find for collectors. The scarcity factor adds to its appeal, and the personal insights into Wilson's life and work create a certain depth that resonates with fans of his music. Interest tends to spike around anniversaries of his albums or during biographical exhibitions, so it's worth keeping an eye out if you're into music documentaries or Brian Wilson's story.
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