100 Days of Happiness - Day 99
Nov. 14th, 2018 09:05 pmI wasn't around last night because Mr D and I were at the local cinema watching Bohemian Rhapsody.
Most of you know that I'm a HUGE Queen fan, and Freddie Mercury has been a hero of mine ever since my teenage years, so I've been counting down the days to see this film ever snce it was first announced - and I wasn't disappointed!
Rami Malik's portrayal of Freddie was beautiful - spot-on and sympathetic. If that man doesn't win an Oscar for this, then there's no justice in this world.
But taking nothing away, the other members of Queen were potrayed brilliantly; Roger, the 'other' Diva; Brian, the coolly intellectual brains of the group; and John, the quiet man, the peacemaker and voice of reason. I couldn't fault any of the four main actors, they brought their characters to life amazingly well.
And the music ... well, that speaks for itself.
Of course, I was bawling when I left the cinema. Funnily enough, it was when Freddie played the opening bars to 'We are the Champions' at Live Aid that started me off. But it was good bawling; it came from a place of love!!
So, yes ... a great movie, a great, nostaligic evening, and fantastic music. And a reminder of how much I miss Freddie.
Most of you know that I'm a HUGE Queen fan, and Freddie Mercury has been a hero of mine ever since my teenage years, so I've been counting down the days to see this film ever snce it was first announced - and I wasn't disappointed!
Rami Malik's portrayal of Freddie was beautiful - spot-on and sympathetic. If that man doesn't win an Oscar for this, then there's no justice in this world.
But taking nothing away, the other members of Queen were potrayed brilliantly; Roger, the 'other' Diva; Brian, the coolly intellectual brains of the group; and John, the quiet man, the peacemaker and voice of reason. I couldn't fault any of the four main actors, they brought their characters to life amazingly well.
And the music ... well, that speaks for itself.
Of course, I was bawling when I left the cinema. Funnily enough, it was when Freddie played the opening bars to 'We are the Champions' at Live Aid that started me off. But it was good bawling; it came from a place of love!!
So, yes ... a great movie, a great, nostaligic evening, and fantastic music. And a reminder of how much I miss Freddie.
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Date: 2018-11-17 06:48 pm (UTC)I've always loved Queen, and always especially had an admiration for Freddie. He a born performer, but he had to overcome so many disadvantages to be taken seriously. He was a refugee, living in times where people were a lot less enlightened about that sort of thing. He was a gay man at a time and from a culture where that sort of thing could have got him arrested or beaten up, or even killed. But he never once tried to be anything except himself.
Such a great man, he was such a loss to us.
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Date: 2018-11-17 06:49 pm (UTC)I'd love to see it again!
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