Description
Singer Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bass guitarist John Deacon take the music world by storm when they form the rock 'n' roll band Queen in 1970. Hit songs become instant classics. When Mercury's increasingly wild lifestyle starts to spiral out of control, Queen soon faces its greatest challenge yet – finding a way to keep the band together amid the success and excess.
Queen is love ❤️❤️❤️
Of course, it is not possible to tear off the roof of a biopic shot according to proven patterns of stories about celebrities, and in many ways the authors went to simplifications, silencing and reinterpreting some events (then We Will Rock You will be written a couple of years later, when it is convenient for the screenwriters, then Freddie will be the first and only one who concluded contracts for solo albums - in general, everything to be super-emotional from a plot point of view). But the scale of both the Queen group and Mercury itself is so huge that there would hardly be enough miniseries of ten episodes to fully reveal all the significant events of the Queens' creative path.
Brian May and Roger Taylor, of course, can and should be forgiven for the fact that under their strict supervision, not a thorough inspection of the megastar's dirty laundry was released, but a dramatic, albeit slightly retouched version of the life of their close friend.
Well, the last twenty minutes of the film, which, by the way, was filmed by the fired Singer, is as close as possible to what Queen fans can get instead of a real concert of their favorite band. To see an almost frame-by-frame repetition of the Queens' performance during the Live Aid charity show in '85, when the band once again ascended to the musical Olympus and reminded the whole world who the real daddy is, and even on the big screen and with great sound, is an invaluable pleasure.
And most importantly, Rami Malek is certainly not Freddie. He doesn't have that crazy energy, he's a personality of the wrong level, but... despite Malek's excessive mannerism in the image, despite the fact that he is still not a perfect copy, the actor manages to miraculously convey the magic of Mercury and transfer to the screens, even if not to the end of the very Freddie blowing up the halls, but his touching version of this outburst. Literally in ten minutes, the brain will stop issuing dissatisfied signals in the style of "what kind of a poorly known actor is puffing up here? What does he allow himself in general?!" and you will be completely immersed in the painting and in Malek's game. " Bohemian rhapsody" must not be missed.
At the end, she was sitting all in tears.
After watching it, something has already changed in my head, to be honest, somehow my outlook on life and friendship has changed a little.
Rami Malek played this role very coolly😍