The Electrical Life of Louis Wain


 A good friend recently suggested that I review The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. Based on a true story, the film is poignant, sad, inspiring, strange, and beautiful. Louis, played wonderfully by the very talented Cobblepot Bandersnatch (AKA Benedict Cumberbatch), is a very eccentric man, probably on the spectrum, who is also a genius and an amazing artist. 

He struggles with daily human interactions and prefers the company of animals, especially cats. He eventually meets a woman, the governess for the children in his home, who is almost as strange as he is. They hit it off and get married. 

Anything more I tell you will be spoiler material. Louis embarks on a very strange adventure that involves cats. One of his sisters loses her mind. And we begin to think that madness might run in the family.

But there's a fine line between madness and genius.

I recommend this movie if you like Cumberbatch. He is about 95% of the movie, so if you like him at his quirkiest, you'll enjoy this. There is very mild language, no nudity or sex, and very little violence (mostly boxing).

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