Bohemian Rhapsody is simply a celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury.
Freddie exceeded the stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the most admired entertainers on the planet. The film explores the sudden rise of the band through their iconic songs and revolutionary sound. They reach unparalleled success, but an unexpected turn struck Freddie to other darker influences, which led to him shunning Queen in pursuit of his solo career.
Having suffered enough without the collaboration of Queen, Freddie manages to reunite with his band mates just in time for Live Aid which was organised by Bob Geldof. While bravely facing a recent AIDS diagnosis, Freddie leads the band into one of the greatest performances in the history of rock music, especially for the band themselves.
To this day Queen cements a legacy that continues to inspire outsiders, dreamers and music lovers to this day through their music, performances and backstory.
The only problem I had with the film was the tameness of the script, whose narrative begins and ends with the Live Aid concert. To me its like the writer is uncertain about the details of Mercury’s relationships and lifestyle as a gay man,
But on the other hand they go ahead and re-imagine the timeline of his life, inserting a scene in which Mercury reveals to his band mates that he has contracted HIV ahead of Live Aid, two years before he was thought to have been diagnosed, in a grasping attempt to give the concert, and therefore the film, additional meaning which frustrated me massively after walking out of the cinema.
It would have made more sense for them to play Sun City before Live Aid, it would have made the film more authentic.But sticking with Live Aid made more sense for the nerves of the audience and wanting to blow the competition away.
Personally being a bit of a Queen fan myself for a solid 4 years, I keep it to myself though, here’s what I’ve been working on in that time.

I came away from the film thinking there was no cohesiveness to the sub plots. For example a bunch of the scenes were thrown together with little bits for fans of the music. The first half was way too tame and long, the second half wasn’t as bad but they could have done way more to work on the loneliness, drugs, sex, homosexuality without going overboard, to me it was all kinda just suggested.
Yet again the movie represents Freddie Mercury as he would have wanted to be remembered, as a performer who made music, and respects him by not delving too deeply into his private life which is completely understandable and respectful.
The best thing I can say is Rami Malek’s performance totally saved this from being a straight to DVD release which I am thankful for as he is a great actor and has starred within one of my favourite series called “Mr Robot” I recommend you check it out on Amazon Prime.
This film could have been fantastic, however due to the script being so poorly written (honestly, some of the scenes are woeful) and stripped of any negativity of Queen. You’ll learn more by just reading this article.
Overall the film is highly enjoyable for fans of the music and the general public as a gateway or something along the same guidelines into the deep stories and meaning behind Queens true image and rise to fame!