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Genre Drama
Format NTSC, Subtitled
Contributor Rami Malek, Tom Hollander, Gwilym Lee, Bryan Singer, Joe Mazzello, Ace Bhatti, Aaron McCusker, Max Bennett, Kieran Hardcastle, Felipe Bejarano, Neil Fox-Roberts, Ben Hardy, Meneka Das, Jack Roth, Allen Leech, Aidan Gillen, Dickie Beau, Lucy Boynton, Tim Plester, Anthony McCarten, Mike Myers, Priya Blackburn, Dermot Murphy See more
Language English
Runtime 2 hours and 14 minutes
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Bohemian Rhapsody is an enthralling celebration of Queen, their music, and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury, who defied stereotypes and convention to become one of history’s most beloved entertainers. Following Queen’s meteoric rise, their revolutionary sound and Freddie’s solo career, the film also chronicles the band’s reunion, and one of the greatest performances in rock history.

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Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury

Gwilym Lee as Brian May

Ben Hardy as Roger Taylor

Joe Mazzello as John Deacon

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The story of the legendary rock band Queen and lead singer Freddie Mercury, leading up to their famous performance at Live Aid in 1985

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.4 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Bryan Singer
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 14 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ February 12, 2019
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton, Gwilym Lee, Ben Hardy, Joe Mazzello
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07HSK1LXF
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Anthony McCarten
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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    4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 82,842 ratings

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Bohemian Rhapsody - A Killer Queen Movie
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Bohemian Rhapsody - A Killer Queen Movie
It's been a new time for biopics in the last year, but this is one that I recall hearing about ever since Rami Malek was even rumored for a Queen film. He doesn't look EXACTLY like Freddie Mercury as a civilian himself, but this has been a casting choice long debated about in forums due to his unique look. Then it actually happened, and Rami was going to play Freddie Mercury in a biopic about the career of Queen and subsequently its frontman who died of AIDS related complications in the early 90s. If you're like me and have only heard the hits and knew the basics of the story, you're still going to have a good time with Bo Rhap.I was surprised to see that critics actually were middle of the road on this film after I've heard so much about it and Rami's performance in the film. I guess I should say I'm not surprised really that critics didn't enjoy a movie that the common person did, but rather it was touted as one of the better films of the year with apparently very little critic support. While I did really enjoy this film, I think it's much to the credit of Malek's performance as Mercury. It's what I often call a 10/10 performance in an otherwise 7/10 film. If you're a fan of Queen though, you will most likely love this film.Bo Rhap plays as essentially a greatest hits re-enactment, fortunately blessed by the embodiment of Mercury by Rami Malek. I don't know a ton about Freddie Mercury but I've seen enough pictures and clips over the years to know that his physical presence on stage was not only incomparable, but also extremely pronounced. For an actor that usually plays more timid characters, thinking of Mr. Robot, Rami does an incredible job of doing everything short of actually being Freddie Mercury. The look is down pat, the awareness of his teeth throughout the film is a character unto itself, and the progression of his attitude throughout is captured so well.From the moment he joins the band, we get renditions of the classics through the years starting with Killer Queen. Then the titular song, and on down the list. An incredible scene with a cameo from a Queen-related actor sets up probably the best punch the film has, which is during the Live Aid performance. For a non-comedy, I laughed so hard at the clip during one of the songs. I had also never seen the original performance, but after watching the film I went back and watched it on YouTube. It gave me chills how accurate and exact they captured that performance, and it was the first thing they filmed!I was a bit worried prior to watching the film that they would gloss over Freddie's personal life for sake of avoiding controversy, and then even more so when I saw what looked like a Shakespeare play playing in the background in the opening scene of the family home. After that, the movie is not subtle in tackling the subject matter of sexuality, but it also doesn't take it to the edge of gratuity like most rock and roll biopics would. However, this does result in a lack of emotional range considering my lack of emotional attachment to the band prior. I expected to shed a tear or two by the end of the film, but really the most unexpected scene of him being confronted by his fiancee with his sexuality was the closest it got to sad, but it was because of his pride in the performance he'd put into the song that was made for her.Otherwise, I was a little disappointed in the film for that reason, because I think a little more emotional punch really would have rounded out the movie well. But then I was talking about it the next day and realized that this is likely what Freddie wouldn't have wanted. In the film (which of course is not reality, but all I have to go off of), he says that he didn't want to be the poster boy for AIDS, and he didn't want all of the "woe is me" over him dying. He tells the band he wants to still be the greatest performer that ever lived, and thus the movie was put into perspective by its own main character. The film serves as a 2+ hour performance within a performance, as Rami navigates the troubled life of Mercury and shows how he was constantly breaking out of himself with his very flamboyant style and attitude, but never felt secure with who he was.For a movie with a guy wearing goofy dentures, it really could have been a dud. Rami's performance carries this movie on his shoulders entirely, while wearing a white tank and the tightest pair of jeans with a studded belt you've ever seen. It would have been cool to have a commentary from the remaining band members present to assist with the film, and maybe even the director, but it seems that would have been troublesome considering the falling out of Bryan Singer. The 4K, Blu-ray, and digital copies were all included in this release, and the case has a really great colorful cover that suits the film well. If anything, watch it for the well-deserved Best Actor of 2018 because it's a performance you don't want to miss.Now excuse me while I go listen to the Queen discography, because now all I want to do is jam!
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It's been a new time for biopics in the last year, but this is one that I recall hearing about ever since Rami Malek was even rumored for a Queen film. He doesn't look EXACTLY like Freddie Mercury as a civilian himself, but this has been a casting choice long debated about in forums due to his unique look. Then it actually happened, and Rami was going to play Freddie Mercury in a biopic about the career of Queen and subsequently its frontman who died of AIDS related complications in the early 90s. If you're like me and have only heard the hits and knew the basics of the story, you're still going to have a good time with Bo Rhap.

I was surprised to see that critics actually were middle of the road on this film after I've heard so much about it and Rami's performance in the film. I guess I should say I'm not surprised really that critics didn't enjoy a movie that the common person did, but rather it was touted as one of the better films of the year with apparently very little critic support. While I did really enjoy this film, I think it's much to the credit of Malek's performance as Mercury. It's what I often call a 10/10 performance in an otherwise 7/10 film. If you're a fan of Queen though, you will most likely love this film.

Bo Rhap plays as essentially a greatest hits re-enactment, fortunately blessed by the embodiment of Mercury by Rami Malek. I don't know a ton about Freddie Mercury but I've seen enough pictures and clips over the years to know that his physical presence on stage was not only incomparable, but also extremely pronounced. For an actor that usually plays more timid characters, thinking of Mr. Robot, Rami does an incredible job of doing everything short of actually being Freddie Mercury. The look is down pat, the awareness of his teeth throughout the film is a character unto itself, and the progression of his attitude throughout is captured so well.

From the moment he joins the band, we get renditions of the classics through the years starting with Killer Queen. Then the titular song, and on down the list. An incredible scene with a cameo from a Queen-related actor sets up probably the best punch the film has, which is during the Live Aid performance. For a non-comedy, I laughed so hard at the clip during one of the songs. I had also never seen the original performance, but after watching the film I went back and watched it on YouTube. It gave me chills how accurate and exact they captured that performance, and it was the first thing they filmed!

I was a bit worried prior to watching the film that they would gloss over Freddie's personal life for sake of avoiding controversy, and then even more so when I saw what looked like a Shakespeare play playing in the background in the opening scene of the family home. After that, the movie is not subtle in tackling the subject matter of sexuality, but it also doesn't take it to the edge of gratuity like most rock and roll biopics would. However, this does result in a lack of emotional range considering my lack of emotional attachment to the band prior. I expected to shed a tear or two by the end of the film, but really the most unexpected scene of him being confronted by his fiancee with his sexuality was the closest it got to sad, but it was because of his pride in the performance he'd put into the song that was made for her.

Otherwise, I was a little disappointed in the film for that reason, because I think a little more emotional punch really would have rounded out the movie well. But then I was talking about it the next day and realized that this is likely what Freddie wouldn't have wanted. In the film (which of course is not reality, but all I have to go off of), he says that he didn't want to be the poster boy for AIDS, and he didn't want all of the "woe is me" over him dying. He tells the band he wants to still be the greatest performer that ever lived, and thus the movie was put into perspective by its own main character. The film serves as a 2+ hour performance within a performance, as Rami navigates the troubled life of Mercury and shows how he was constantly breaking out of himself with his very flamboyant style and attitude, but never felt secure with who he was.

For a movie with a guy wearing goofy dentures, it really could have been a dud. Rami's performance carries this movie on his shoulders entirely, while wearing a white tank and the tightest pair of jeans with a studded belt you've ever seen. It would have been cool to have a commentary from the remaining band members present to assist with the film, and maybe even the director, but it seems that would have been troublesome considering the falling out of Bryan Singer. The 4K, Blu-ray, and digital copies were all included in this release, and the case has a really great colorful cover that suits the film well. If anything, watch it for the well-deserved Best Actor of 2018 because it's a performance you don't want to miss.

Now excuse me while I go listen to the Queen discography, because now all I want to do is jam!
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