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Bohemian Rhapsody
8.5/10
A movie that has been spoken about for months. A movie that has laid the way for criticism and excitement from many camps even before it hit the big screen. The critics were worried about which side of Freddie Mercury's life we were about to see, whether we would get all of the truth about this global superstar or whether it would be completely 'puffed up' for the audiences to enjoy that bit more. Rami Malek has been giving the audacious task of playing Mercury, which again, the audience beforehand were split straight down the middle on opinions. It's always up to the viewer to cast their own opinions on proceedings and that's the exact route I'll be taking. In the past, I've loved movies that have apparently not been good enough for some and they've given absolute shite, their top rankings. Let's see if this is a movie we can all sing along to.
One last gig offering is Live Aid but they want the band. They want the famous group but this comes at a cost. The remaining band members have their clauses that Mercury needs to follow in order to get back in. Accepting, the movie finishes with how it started. Before this though, Freddie reveals to his band members that he hasn't long left. He reveals that he is dying and that this could well be his farewell appearance. The walk through the backstage area finishes with the Live Aid segment from Queen and this lasts for around 20 minutes. Apparently, it's the full set that was actually played and to be truthful, it was phenomenal. It gets feet tapping and people singing along. It was everything it was meant to be. A true celebration of this world famous band.
The movie has the right amount of drama, elation and songs to not only keep the audience entertained, but gripped to the storyline if they have indeed never read or seen the story of this band. The music scenes were either shown as a live show and tour or they could have been adding context to the story and simply played over the scenes of action. The movie itself brought emotions across the scale between the happiness of seeing the band prosper and then slowly break away. The anger of some actions and finally leading to sadness as Mercury admits to his life coming to an end. For those who thought Malek wasn't going to be a good choice, they were dead wrong. Each emotion that I just witnessed and spoke about briefly, were shown with ease from a gent that I haven't had the pleasure of seeing in action on screen before. Pretty deserving of the Oscar that he received, it was interesting to see a character go through so many changes to emphasise the years that the movie tried to span over. If you don't find your foot randomly tapping along with this movie, then you're made of stone!
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