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It is Jim Carrey, venting his highly ambitious, slightly crazed genius while also functioning as a rubbery object that gives the image a life of its own.
This is no portrayal of the scientist as crazed genius.
By then, though, having fought free of his father, Brian was at war with himself and his fellow band members, who, as his music became more baroque and his drug-fuelled behaviour more eccentric, increasingly felt themselves to be mere instruments of his crazed genius.
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