Bohemian Rhapsody
Came out; 2018
Time; 2 hours 14 minutes
Watched: Hulu
Rating; PG-13 for thematic elements, suggestive material, drug content and language
MDB Rating; 7.9/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring.
Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury
Lucy Boynton as Mary Austin
Gyilym Lee as Brian May
Ben Hardy as Roger Taylor
Joseph Mazello as John Decacon
Aidan Gillen as John Reid
Allen Leech as Paul Prenter
Tom Hollander as Jim Beach
Mike Myers as Ray Foster
Story Line.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Freddie defied stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the most beloved entertainers on the planet. The film traces the meteoric rise of the band through their iconic songs and revolutionary sound. They reach unparalleled success, but in an unexpected turn Freddie, surrounded by darker influences, shuns Queen in pursuit of his solo career. Having suffered greatly without the collaboration of Queen, Freddie manages to reunite with his bandmates just in time for Live Aid. While bravely facing a recent AIDS diagnosis, Freddie leads the band in one of the greatest performances in the history of rock music. Queen cements a legacy that continues to inspire outsiders, dreamers and music lovers to this day
Thoughts.
I had never watched this when it came out, I just never got around to it and forgot about it so many times. We finally decided to watch it. It was pretty good but honestly, I expected more! Rami Malek is such a great actor and he did a wonderful job don't get me wrong there, I just think there has to be more to the story
I loved that Mike Meyers was in this! Based on Wayne's World introducing me to Queen, he played an opposite role of that movie, but it was great!
The songs gave me chills and the concert at the end was amazing! I swear they snuck in actual video's/pictures from the real thing!
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
The
film opens with preparations being made for the historic Live Aid
concert in 1985. As the stage is set, running to the front is the
legendary rock star, Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek).
In a
flashback to 1970, Freddie is seen working as a baggage handler at
London's Heathrow Airport. He lives with his parents Jer (Meneka Das)
and Bomi (Ace Bhatti), and sister Kashmira (Priya Blackburn), and
lives as Farrokh Bulsara, but he prefers to be called
Freddie.
Freddie attends a show at a club to see a band called
'Smile' perform. After the show, members Brian May (Gwilym Lee) and
Roger Taylor (Ben Hardy) are told by their front man Tim Staffell
(Jack Roth) tells them that he wants out of the band to pursue bigger
opportunities. As he looks for the band, Freddie meets Mary Austin
(Lucy Boynton) and compliments her scarf, which she says is from the
store she works at. Freddie then approaches Brian and Roger after the
show to compliment their performance and offer to be their new
singer. They seem unconvinced at first, especially with Freddie's
large teeth, but Freddie sings for a moment to show off what he can
do.
Freddie joins Brian and Roger, along with their new
bassist John Deacon, or "Deaky" (Joseph Mazzello). Someone
in the audience comments on Tim's absence and replacement with a
"paki". After a bit of an awkward start, Freddie shows off
his talent, despite singing some of the lyrics a bit incorrectly.
A
year later, the band is getting steady work performing gigs across
England, and Freddie has been dating Mary. After their van breaks
down, Freddie proposes that they sell it to record their first album,
and they start to go by the band name 'Queen'.
Mary and the
guys have lunch at Freddie's home, joined by Mary's deaf father. Jer
tells the guests how their family were originally from Zanzibar until
they were chased out of there. Freddie then answers the phone and
tells the guys that a music manager named John Reid (Aiden Gillen),
who works with Elton John, has listened to their demo and wants to
meet and manage Queen, to the excitement of the other guys.
The
band meets with Reid, who introduces them to Paul Prenter (Allen
Leech), another manager. Reid gets the band to go on a popular BBC
show to perform "Killer Queen", but they initially clash
with the show's producers for wanting them to perform the way the
network wants them to (mainly lip-syncing the song).
1975
At
home, Freddie proposes to Mary, who accepts. The other guys come in
to tell Freddie that Reid has booked the band a tour of America. The
band embarks on their U.S. tour to ecstatic sold-out concerts. They
also hire lawyer Jim Beach (Tom Hollander), or "Miami" as
Freddie prefers. The band, plus Reid and Beach, meet with EMI's
record producer Ray Foster (Mike Myers) to make their next album.
Freddie proposes something similar to an experience of going to the
opera, and so he wants to call it "A Night at the Opera."
The
band stays together as they work toward their next big hit. While
trying to write new songs, Paul approaches Freddie and kisses him.
Although he doesn't try to resist, Freddie tries to make it seem like
he doesn't feel somewhat similarly toward Paul, who claims he knows
Freddie as well as he knows himself.
Despite some
disagreements, the band comes to create "Bohemian Rhapsody".
They play it for Foster, who thinks it's too long at six minutes and
is comprised of nonsense words. He would rather use Roger's "I'm
in Love With My Car" or "You're My Best Friend" to be
the main single on the album over "Bohemian Rhapsody",
since he thinks those songs would play better with a young
demographic while no radio station will want to play a long song.
Queen decide to turn their backs on Foster and EMI. Freddie takes
"Bohemian Rhapsody" to DJ Kenny Everett (Dickie Beau) to
play it for the very first time to the public. It receives mixed to
outright scathing reviews, but it becomes one of the band's biggest
hits that they play at venues all over the world.
After the
world tour, Freddie meets with Mary, whom he had been distancing
himself from on the road. He comes out to Mary as bisexual, but she
tells him she thinks he's gay. She starts to cry as she is tired of
all of Freddie's excuses, and she breaks up with him.
1980
Freddie
cuts his hair short and sports his now famous mustache. He owns his
own home next to Mary, but he appears to be lonely. He calls Paul to
arrange a party and invite a bunch of strangers. Freddie invites the
band, but he starts to behave all crass and rudely toward them,
prompting them to leave. After the party, Freddie gropes a waiter,
Jim Hutton (Aaron McCusker). Although he offends Jim, Freddie
apologizes and invites him to stay. The two chat and share a kiss
before Jim leaves, but he invites Freddie to find him after he's
found himself.
Brian comes up with a new song that he thinks
will encourage the audience to perform along with the band - "We
Will Rock You". Sure enough, it becomes another smash hit. After
one of Queen's performances, Paul approaches Reid and suggests that
they try and get Freddie to go solo. Meanwhile, Freddie finds Mary
with her new boyfriend David (Max Bennett). On the way home from the
show, Reid offers the solo deal to Freddie, but it only enrages him
to even think about leaving the band, and Freddie fires
Reid.
Freddie's behavior gets worse as he shows up to
rehearsals late and almost fights with Roger. However, for all that
rancor, the band remains productive: they settle their arguments as
Deaky creates a catchy new bass line that inspires a new hit,
"Another One Bites The Dust".
The band goes to a
press conference where reporters hound Freddie with questions about
his sex life and orientation, due to ongoing rumors that he has been
engaging in gay orgies. He appears too overwhelmed and dazed to
properly answer questions when he is not being rude to the
reporters.
Queen then does a video for "I Want To Break
Free", which gets banned by MTV for featuring the group in drag.
Later, Freddie tries to get in touch with Jim, but finds that there
are a large number of Jim Huttons in the phone book.
Freddie
later confesses to the others that he signed a $4 million solo
contract with CBS Records, which deeply upsets the others. As Freddie
leaves, Brian tells Freddie that he needs them more than he
realizes.
1984
Freddie moves to Munich, West Germany to
record his solo album, "Mr. Bad Guy". One night, he is
visited by Mary, who says she is pregnant. She tries to convince
Freddie to rejoin the band as they have been offered a spot to
perform at the Live Aid benefit concert for Africa. Mary leaves, but
Freddie confronts Paul about not telling him about Live Aid. He
breaks up with Paul and demands that he never see him again. In
retaliation, Paul goes on TV to discuss his sexual relations with
Freddie.
Freddie gets in touch with Beach and manages to get
the others together to discuss joining Live Aid. He apologizes to the
guys for his behavior and abandoning them. Beach tells them that the
lineup is fully booked, but he talks to Bob Geldof and convinces him
to let them perform, and they all agree under the condition that
anything they come up with be credited to Queen as a whole and not to
any individual one of them.
The band starts to practice for
the show, but Freddie falls ill. He sees a doctor and gets the
diagnosis that he tested positive for AIDS. Freddie tells the band
about it, but he doesn't want them to feel bad for him as long as
they can continue to perform together as friends. They all then get
together for a group hug.
1985
The day of Live Aid has
arrived. Freddie finds Jim and invites him to come see the show. He
visits his family and shows them love before heading to the
performance. Bomi decides he will want to watch the show on TV with
his family. While at the show, Mary and David arrive, and Jim joins
them backstage to watch the show.
It is now Queen's turn to
perform. They start with "Bohemian Rhapsody", where Freddie
blows a kiss to the camera for his family. The next song is "Radio
Ga Ga", followed by "Hammer To Fall", and finally "We
Are The Champions", where people watching everywhere sing along
to. Numerous calls for pledges come in, bringing in over £1 million,
and Queen's performance is so epic that it drives many viewers to
tears. After the performance, the guys walk away like true
champions.
The final text states that Freddie Mercury died in
1991 from AIDS-related pneumonia at age 45. He was in a relationship
with Jim Hutton for the rest of his life, and he remained good
friends with Mary Austin until his death. Jim Beach and the surviving
members of Queen joined to create the Mercury Phoenix Trust to help
fight AIDS worldwide.
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