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Fabiola 2022-03-21 09:01:08
A good tribute movie, but not necessarily a good movie
"Bohemian Rhapsody" may be a good tribute movie, but not necessarily a good movie.
The film started when Freddie and Mary met for the first time, and Freddie proposed to Brian and Roger that he wanted to join the orchestra, and then used a piece of orchestra song as a link to show the development of...
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Keven 2021-12-07 08:01:01
Just the superficial "QUEEN"
This article was first published on the public account [Watching a movie and seeing death]

Charlotte Sharland
Performing Experience
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Marie 2021-10-20 18:59:50
The thought that I was destined from the beginning of my life to not be able to see Freddie with my own eyes, to participate in Queen’s live performances, to stomping and applauding and shouting with tens of thousands of people, my tears couldn't stop. This is my favorite movie this year, not one of them.
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Marcellus 2022-03-22 09:01:07
In the end, how passionate the Live Aid scene is, the whole movie is so empty and superficial. Screenwriter Anthony McCarten's previous "Theory of Everything" and "Darkest Hour" were at least restored by the director's ability, but the degree of thorough penetration into the center of the earth this time is really hopeless. No matter how hard Rami Malek works, he can’t conceal the script’s lack of characterization, let alone those dog-blood and cliché adaptations that disregard historical facts.
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Jim Hutton: So, all your friends have left you alone.
Freddie Mercury: They're not my friends. Not really. Just distraction.
Jim Hutton: From what?
Freddie Mercury: The in-between moments, I suppose. I find them intolerable. All of the darkness you thought you left behind comes creeping back in.
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Freddie Mercury: You know when you know you've gone rotten? Really rotten? Fruit flies. Dirty little fruit flies. Coming to feast on what's left.