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Misael 2022-03-16 09:01:02
A good film was cut in a mess.
I went to see the Imax point map... (The effect after deletion is touching)
1/Paul couldn't help kissing (strongly) the scene of Freddie in the studio.
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Savanna 2022-03-21 09:01:08
Record fragments
There are many lonely people, and there is only one lonely posture. Romain Rolland said that there is only one kind of heroism in the world, that is, after seeing the truth of life, he still loves it. But I am a coward of life. Unfortunately, sometimes I claim to be able to see the essence of life,...

Daniel Ashton-Lincoln
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Renee 2022-03-24 09:01:09
When I listened to the Queen album, the images that emerged in my mind were more interesting than this one. As a character biography, it neither digs into the character’s heart nor expresses the ideals of the music. It is completely a golden song, one MV followed by another MV. , The whole is a running account, I watch a movie, not a music video, ok?
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Neil 2022-03-24 09:01:09
D / The overall structure is actually established by the short video collage thinking (another PPT movie), and finally turned into a lip-synch variety show. Of course the most disastrous thing is the script, a pile of puppet-like NPCs next to an extremely isolated central character. However, even if I know how mediocre and fragmented the filming is, the original characters in history can still infect me as a pure passerby through these floating dust, and the director may still capture some charm. In addition to the music itself, it is probably due to Rami Marek’s extremely flexible and powerful performance.
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Roger Taylor: [on learning Freddie has signed a solo deal] I don't believe this. How much?
[Freddie looks away]
Roger Taylor: What did they pay you?
[Freddie remains quiet]
Roger Taylor: I wanna know how much they paid you...
Freddie Mercury: Four million dollars!
[band reacts with shock and disbelief]
John Deacon: That's more than any Queen deal.
Freddie Mercury: Look, the routine is killing us. I mean, you must all want a break from all the arguments. Whose song gets on the album, whose song's the single, who wrote what, who gets a bigger slice of the royalties, what's on the B side, all of it. You must need a break.
Brian May: Freddie, we're a family.
Freddie Mercury: No, we're not! We're not a family! You've got families, children, wives. What have I got?
John Deacon: You've got four million dollars. Perhaps you can buy yourself a family.
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Freddie Mercury: I won't compromise my vision any longer.
Roger Taylor: Compromise? Are you joking? You were working at Heathrow before we gave you a chance!
Freddie Mercury: [spins around to face the room] And without me, you'd be a dentist, drumming 12/8-time blues on the weekend at the Crown and Anchor. And you... well, you would be Dr. Brian May, author of a fascinating dissertation on the cosmos that no one ever reads. And Deacy? For the life of me... nothing comes to mind.
John Deacon: I studied electrical engineering. Does that meet your standard?
Freddie Mercury: [scoffs] Perfect.