I love his premeditated charming and unknowingly naive

Kenyatta 2022-03-20 09:01:08

It feels like the most surprising movie of 2019 so far. The high degree of restoration and the moving beginning Life had just begun is really satisfying, even if it is turned into a castrated movie, it can't eliminate its charm. (But it is a pity that the same sex and some parts have been cut out)

(Put on my love)

As a state-of-the-art rock band, the Queen's status in the music scene will be unshakable by anyone since then. They don't need any algae decorations, and they are the legend itself. But the most precious thing is Freddie. I love his frivolity, sensitivity, tenderness and innocence. His wandering shape is soft and fragile, lingering around one young handsome man after another; but when he returns in the middle of the night, he pulls up a lamp alone and says "cheers" with an unwilling and lonely expression. A hundred kisses will feel uneasy. The most beautiful thing is that compared with some stories that have been overly praised and obscured the original characters, Freddie is obviously more like an ordinary person. Even in the movie, when Freddie finally faced AIDS, I secretly exhaled, feeling that this is life itself: in the end, it is inevitable to decline, with a little dirty but yearning for the light, knowing that I will lose everything but I have no hesitation. Greatness is pleasing the world with tragedy, and trembling with tragedy is human nature itself. I kissed and loved Freddie's premeditated charming and unconscious innocence.

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Bohemian Rhapsody quotes

  • Mary Austin: You've been burning the candle at both ends, Freddie.

  • Paul Prenter: I know who you are, Freddie Mercury.