It's hard to love, it's hard to understand

Burdette 2022-04-23 07:01:06

I watched it on June 2, 19, and revisited it again in the past few days.

I had tears in my eyes from start to finish when it premiered. I've seen a lot of film critics say that the first half of the film is very run-down and not good-looking. No, the plot in the movie can't be too different from the truth. What moved me was the loneliness inherent in peerless geniuses, and the estrangement between them and the world. It is the incarnation of the god of art in the world, so it cannot dissolve with everyone, but saves the abandoned human beings in the lonely world.

In addition to that, what impressed me was the relationship between Marry and Freddie. Before and after Freddie came out of the closet, Marry was always by his side, silently supporting, caring and encouraging him behind him. Although when Freddie lost himself, he never gave up on him. Freddie was alone in the new house, and Marry lived opposite him. The two communicated on the phone while using the lamp. Freddie said that only Marry understood him, and the woman he loved most was also her.

Freddy once said in an interview that if he has to say who is the most special to him, that person can only be Marry Austin, both his lover and his friend. The song love of my life is really touching.

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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.