I haven't watched the movie yet, but I will soon. No doubt, Mr. Cash had
his bad habits & to his (& June's) credit, he overcame them.
When I was a kid, Johnny Cash was considered a hero here in his home State, as he rose from poverty & became a star. Our area, Eastern AR. was a melting pot for Country, Rock, Blues & Rockabilly! Most of these
entertainers were from a poor background in AR., TN., & Ms. & at that
time they came together in Memphis & the rest is history. It was a rare
opportunity back then to see locals make it big.
No doubt later on people spoiled him, but when I think of a spoiled brat,
I think of a kid growing up soft. I don't know what was shown in the movie, but his early years as a son of a sharecropper would be far from
spoiled! Chopping Cotton, picking Cotton, hauling hay etc. in 100 degree weather with high humity & mosquitos is no picnic, been there, done that!
I would bet that some reading this has never had a dose of that!
Yes, he had his bad habits & I did not idolize him. But I did respect him for
overcoming & for his music . I believe that he tried to make things right
with his Maker & with the people around him, & to me that means that
there was little else that he could do.