I watched "Bohemian Rhapsody" with the mentality of what kind of bad film it was cut into. It was really fragrant. . . To be honest, the scale is really big. Women's clothing, gay leather parties, teasing between men, and AIDS have all been filmed. The most unbearable part of the cut is that at the end, when the lead singer spit out the word "AIDS", there was no sound and no subtitles, although the harm of AIDS and the images of the victims were introduced on the previous TV (all mentioned why you still edit this point) Yo), the part where he admitted he was gay was also cut, I'm dizzy, but these are just part of his legendary life. Every time the film was filmed, they rehearsed rigorously and without losing their wit, every passionate concert, every time the group members quarreled with each other, made the audience laugh out loud, and every quarrel and reconciled, this is Queen, and so is the audience Laugh and cry, cry and laugh. Looking at IMAX, I feel like I am in every concert, especially the last super live charity performance. Is there still someone screaming in front of me? ? Whether it's a box office hit or not, it's a movie that goes from recognizing to falling in love with Queen and Freddie Mercury's life from mundane to brilliant to desperate for art.
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