Tribute to a legend

Kurt 2022-04-21 09:01:09

I didn't check any information before watching this movie. After all, I did know this old legendary band from 0. After reading it, I feel that there are too many stories behind it worth searching for, so after reading a bunch of movie reviews from the great gods, I feel that the image of Freddie is more plump in my heart.

As a biographical film, I am a little disappointed in the plot layout. I want to see his musical talent revealed from a young age, how he loses himself step by step, and how he struggles with disease at the end of his life. no. Some are just songs that are connected in series. But the song is really nice, and of course the backside of restoring the creative process can also reflect Freddie's power to burn his life for music.

The success of great people is not accidental, it must be an excellent manifestation of the right time and place. For a rock star, a good voice, a steady stream of creative enthusiasm, rich stage tension and expressiveness are all indispensable. Before watching the movie, a friend said to me, it's a pity that this person has passed away. I was surprised, on the one hand, at my own ignorance, and on the other at Tian's jealousy of talents. But after reading a bunch of introductions to his life, I suddenly felt that it was his fate to die young. After all, in my opinion, the form of rock and roll is to burn life, not to maintain health at all. In addition to being consumed on stage, his abundant emotions are consumed off-stage on hobbies such as creation, indulgence, drug use, and smoking.

The last 20 minutes of the Live Show brought tears to my eyes as someone who wasn't a fan of the band at all. On the one hand, he was moved by the fact that he was still burning his life to perform indulgently when he learned that his life was not long. On the other hand, he was saddened by the "sense of fate" of the songs connected in series, as if the songs he composed were the portrayal of his life. Later generations played it repeatedly to cherish their memory.

Thanks to this buck-toothed young man who left us with so many wonderful songs and heart tremors. I am also grateful that I met such a movie at this time, which allowed me to learn about a great person and a great band. Rock is an attitude, all I see are superficial arrogance and noise, but it does have its own unique beauty.

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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.