Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Bryan Singer |
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Writer: | Anthony McCarten, Peter Morgan |
Staring: |
Singer Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bass guitarist John Deacon take the music world by storm when they form the rock 'n' roll band Queen in 1970. Hit songs become instant classics. When Mercury's increasingly wild lifestyle starts to spiral out of control, Queen soon faces its greatest challenge yet – finding a way to keep the band together amid the success and excess. | |
Release Date: | Oct 24, 2018 |
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Director: | Bryan Singer |
Writer: | Anthony McCarten, Peter Morgan |
Genres: | Drama, Music |
Keywords | london, england, aids, 1970s, musician, biography, based on true story, hiv, male homosexuality, singer, fame, rock band, lgbt, 1980s, wonder, gay theme |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, GK Films, TSG Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $910,813,521
Budget: $52,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rami Malek | Freddie Mercury |
Gwilym Lee | Brian May |
Ben Hardy | Roger Taylor |
Joseph Mazzello | John Deacon |
Lucy Boynton | Mary Austin |
Aidan Gillen | John Reid |
Allen Leech | Paul Prenter |
Tom Hollander | Jim Beach |
Mike Myers | Ray Foster |
Aaron McCusker | Jim Hutton |
Meneka Das | Jer Bulsara |
Ace Bhatti | Bomi Bulsara |
Priya Blackburn | Kashmira Bulsara |
Max Bennett | David |
Dermot Murphy | Bob Geldof |
Dickie Beau | Kenny Everett |
Jack Roth | Tim Staffell |
Neil Fox-Roberts | Mr. Austin |
Jess Radomska | Cheryl |
Michelle Duncan | Shelley Stern |
Ross Green | Reporter 1 |
Bruce Mackinnon | Reporter 2 |
Joshua Higgott | Reporter 3 |
Pat Lally | Reporter 4 |
William Owen | Reporter 5 |
Philip Andrew Truempi | Reinhold Mack |
Tim Plester | RT Baker |
Felipe Bejarano | Brazilian Crewman |
Kieran Hardcastle | Heathrow Baggage Handler |
Martin Oelbermann | German TV Journalist |
Ian Gabriel Dumdum | Hospital Doctor |
Matt Greenwood | Young Man at Clinic |
Royce Cronin | TV Director |
James MacLaren | A & R Man |
Andrew Bowerman | Smile Audience Member |
Drew P. | Live Aid Organiser |
Seren Gibson | Roger's Girlfriend 1 |
Honor Hellon | Roger's Girlfriend 2 |
Rosy Benjamin | Dominique |
Leila Crerar | Chrissie |
Katherine Newman | Veronica |
Adam Rauf | Young Farrokh Bulsara |
Peter Howe | Engineer at Studio |
John Ottman | Live TV Director |
James Wallace | Technical Director |
Matthew Houston | Larry Mullen, Jr. (uncredited) |
Scott Morrison Watson | Steve (uncredited) |
Devlin Lloyd | Floor Manager (uncredited) |
Stefan Kopiecki | Video Producer (uncredited) |
Garry Summers | Voice Doctor (uncredited) |
Matthew Fredricks | Freddie's Lover (uncredited) |
Ian Jareth Williamson | NY Clubber / Freddie's Former Lover (uncredited) |
Adam Lazarus | Raver (uncredited) |
Johanna Thea | VIP Party Guest (uncredited) |
Adam Lambert | Truck Driver (uncredited) |
Andreea Helen David | Live Aid Volunteer (uncredited) |
Adam James Johnston | Adam Clayton (uncredited) |
Freddie Mercury | Freddie Mercury (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Charlotte Sharland | Jenny - Ealing Art College Student (uncredited) |
Ray Andrew | Sound Engineer in Truck (uncredited) |
Vincent Andriano | Meat Packer (uncredited) |
Lasco Atkins | NYC Meat Packer (uncredited) |
Michael Ballard | Meat Packer (uncredited) |
Fiona Burt | VIP Party Guest (uncredited) |
Kiana Chang Sigel | Crazy Drummer (uncredited) |
Milo Chang Sigel | Crazy Guitar Player (uncredited) |
Jonathan Cheetham | Kissing Gay Man (1985) (uncredited) |
Michael Cobb | Michael Cobb |
Peter Coe | Club Doorman (uncredited) |
Ellis Crewe-Candy | 1970's Concert Fan (uncredited) |
Adrian Danila | Live Aid Photographer (uncredited) |
Rochelle De-Terville | Passenger / Rio (uncredited) |
Steffan Donnelly | Joe (uncredited) |
Chris Ecob | Live Aid Crowd (uncredited) |
Amor Evans | Girl in Pub (uncredited) |
Jesús Gallo | VIP Backstage Guest (uncredited) |
Carla Garratt | Mary Austin's Friend (uncredited) |
Flora Grant | Tour Bus Girl (uncredited) |
Shane Griffin | Freddie's Friend (uncredited) |
Rishi Gupta | Metal Worker (uncredited) |
James Hare | Live Aid Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Ian Harrod | Press at Live Aid (uncredited) |
Leo Hunter | Freddie's Friend (uncredited) |
Timothy Christian Jansen | 1970's Concert Fan (uncredited) |
Sammy Johnston | Crowd Member (uncredited) |
Mark Kempson | Live Aid Wembley Security (uncredited) |
Doug Kirby | Freddie's Live Aid Cam Operator (uncredited) |
Lex Lamprey | Madison Square Garden Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Jorge Leon | Roadie (uncredited) |
Ian Mansfield | Live Aid TV Camera Operator (uncredited) |
Kas Meghani | Pub Goer (uncredited) |
Alicia Mencía Castaño | Brazilian Maid (uncredited) |
Philips Nortey | Meat Packer Manager (uncredited) |
Jose Palma | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Richard Price | Leather Fetish at MineShaft & Houseparty (uncredited) |
Jason Redshaw | Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Graham J. Reeves | Airline Passenger (uncredited) |
Jonathan Rushby-Taylor | Freddie's Lover (uncredited) |
Freddie Ryde | Concert Guest (uncredited) |
Linus Scheithauer | Paul's Friend (uncredited) |
Bobby Shue | Queen Fan (uncredited) |
Lee Simmons | Club Doorman (uncredited) |
Dave Simon | Man in Pub (uncredited) |
Amanda Smith | Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Winson Ting | Mannequin (uncredited) |
Stuart Whelan | Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Aidan White | Mel Smith (uncredited) |
Sarah Woodruff | English Woman (uncredited) |
Miroslav Zaruba | Singing Russian Soldier (uncredited) |
Joanna Zwierzynska | Concert Girl (uncredited) |
Karl Farrer | Live Aid Concert Goer (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Newton Thomas Sigel | Director of Photography |
Anthony McCarten | Writer, Story |
Susie Figgis | Casting |
Roger Taylor | Music Producer |
Becky Bentham | Music Supervisor |
Andy Kennedy | Sound Effects Editor |
Paul Massey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Alex Bailey | Still Photographer |
Greg Fisher | Colorist |
Claire Shakespeare | Art Direction |
Dino Fazzani | Armorer |
Luisa Ridge | Makeup & Hair |
Bryan Singer | Director |
Mark Coulier | Prosthetic Supervisor |
James Paul Thomas | Second Assistant Camera |
Mark DeSimone | ADR Mixer |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
Hannah Kons | Graphic Designer |
Jannika Öberg | Production Coordinator |
Grace James | Set Production Assistant |
Bárbara Morelos-Zaragoza | Translator |
John Ottman | Editor |
Elliot Graham | Editor |
Donald Sabourin | Line Producer |
Julian Day | Costume Design |
Aaron Haye | Production Design |
David Hindle | Supervising Art Director |
Hannah Moseley | Art Direction |
Alice Sutton | Art Direction |
Anna Lynch-Robinson | Set Decoration |
Claire Frayn | Third Assistant Director |
Jack Ravenscroft | First Assistant Director |
Alistair Hawkins | Sound Effects Editor |
Alastair Sirkett | Sound Effects Editor |
John Warhurst | Supervising Music Editor, Supervising Sound Editor |
Jenny Basen | Visual Effects Producer |
Tim Field | Visual Effects Producer |
Carl Grinter | Visual Effects Producer |
Becky Roberts | Visual Effects Producer |
Paul Norris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Sian Evans | Costume Supervisor |
Charlotte Hutchings | Assistant Art Director |
Olly Williams | Assistant Art Director |
Marco Anton Restivo | Art Direction |
Rina Yang | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Rachel Aulton | Standby Art Director |
Valentina Romano | Art Department Coordinator |
Jo Hawthorne | Construction Manager |
Terry Woods | Property Master |
Douglas Ingram | Storyboard Artist |
Hamish Doyne-Ditmas | Camera Operator |
Peter Robertson | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Adam Sculthorp | Aerial Camera |
Dani Rose | Drone Pilot |
Tom Campbell | Electrician |
Seth Crosby | Electrician |
Ryan Taggart | First Assistant Camera |
Francesco Ferrari | First Assistant Camera |
Ian Coffey | First Assistant Camera |
Michael Green | Focus Puller |
Lee Walters | Gaffer |
Callum Watt | Grip |
Gary Hutchings | Key Grip |
Sean Rogers | Libra Head Technician |
Jamie Bruce | Lighting Technician |
Nanu Segal | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Alice Stevens | Electrician |
Kirsty Kinnear | Casting Associate |
Jan Sewell | Hair Designer |
Renata Gilbert | Hair Supervisor |
Rebecca Cole | Hair Supervisor |
Julio Parodi | Key Hair Stylist |
Love Larson | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Charlie Hounslow | Makeup Artist, Makeup & Hair |
Louie Zakarian | Makeup & Hair |
Valter Casotto | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Eva von Bahr | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Emma Stokes | Costumer |
Nadia Merabti | Principal Costumer |
Kate Laver | Set Costumer |
Sascha Dhillon | Associate Editor |
Doychin Margoevski | Colorist |
Danielle El-Hendi | First Assistant Editor |
Gareth Parry | Online Editor |
Charlotte Wright | Location Manager |
John W. Wheatley | Music Consultant, Props |
Jonathan Connaught | Music Coordinator |
Neil Stemp | Music Editor |
Jon Baker | Armorer |
Sam Dormer | Armorer |
Liam McCartney | Armorer |
Catherine Francis | Assistant Accountant |
Maria Fernanda Llamosa | Assistant Accountant |
Hayleigh Roberts | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Valerie Rose | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Iona Westlake | Assistant Production Coordinator |
William Conacher | Dialect Coach |
Hugh O'Shea | Dialect Coach |
Nick Trumble | Dialect Coach |
Alex Kerr | First Assistant Accountant |
Sarah Lyall | Payroll Accountant |
Maryllis Gonzalez | Payroll Accountant |
Paul B. Gibbs | Production Accountant |
Fraser Grant | Production Accountant |
Oliver Brown | Production Assistant |
Carmen Marina | Production Assistant |
Charles Redif | Production Assistant |
Dougal Mackenzie Smith | Production Assistant |
Josephina van Leeuwen | Production Assistant |
Adele Steward | Production Coordinator |
Nicola Bisello | Production Secretary |
Danielle Rogers | Production Secretary |
Jo Seager | Production Secretary |
Dennis Eleveld | Researcher |
Rowena Ladbury | Script Supervisor |
Cathy Doubleday | Script Supervisor |
Avril Kiss | Unit Medic |
Moira Houlihan | Unit Publicist |
Ben Hicks | 2D Supervisor |
Karnati Avinash | 3D Artist |
Imran Ahmed Raichuri | 3D Artist |
Vishnu Simha | 3D Modeller |
Akshay Vichare | Lighting Supervisor |
Wesley Vet | Matchmove Supervisor |
Neha Singh | Modeling |
Ankur Singh | Modeling |
Jason McDonald | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
John Casali | Production Sound Mixer |
Georgia Benjamin | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Simona De Angelis | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Keerthinivasan Krishnamurthy | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Nell Lloyd-Malcolm | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Paige Andrews | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Phil Eldridge | Visual Effects Editor |
Joseph Farrant | Visual Effects Editor |
James Noorani | Visual Effects Editor |
Halley Docherty | Visual Effects Editor |
Vasilis Karatziva | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Balendu Kurup | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Victoria Rank | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Ana Grgic | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tim Cavagin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kirsty Martin | Hairstylist |
Madlen Mierzwiak | Hairstylist |
Marzenna Fus-Mickiewicz | Makeup Artist |
Daniela Cazmal | Costume Assistant |
Grace Clark | Costume Assistant |
Veridiana Ferraz | Costume Assistant |
Charles Gillies | Costume Assistant |
Chloe Holland | Costume Assistant |
Talulah Mason | Costume Assistant |
Stacey Clare Richards | Costume Assistant |
James Shuttleworth | Costume Assistant |
Kieron Stone | Costume Assistant |
Rosie Stoward | Costume Assistant |
Maria Smith | Costumer |
Sarah Dutton | Costumer |
Yanika Waters | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Lucie Barbier | Color Assistant |
Shing Hong Chan | Color Assistant |
Chris Francis | Color Assistant |
Jonas Jangvad | Color Assistant |
Aaron Coot | Dailies Operator |
John A. Maltby | Dailies Operator |
Jonathan Smiles | Dailies Technician |
Leigh Myers | Digital Intermediate |
Sacha Jones | Additional First Assistant Camera |
Russel Torode | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Ashlea Tamara Downes | Assistant Camera |
Nick Ray | Best Boy Grip |
James Cronin | BTS Photographer |
Dan Carling | Digital Imaging Technician |
Chris Belcher | Digital Imaging Technician |
Oliver Hadlow-Martin | Digital Imaging Technician |
Andy Edridge | Dolly Grip |
Ionut Apetroae | Electrician |
Maiya Rose | Second Assistant Camera |
Tara Kelleher | Art Department Assistant |
Neneh Lucia | Art Department Assistant |
Imogen McGrath | Art Department Assistant |
Warren Parkinson | Assistant Property Master |
Dalia Gellert | Assistant Set Decoration |
Lotty Sanna | Assistant Set Decoration |
Toby Bellchambers | Carpenter |
Marcus Ehren | Carpenter |
Mark Wilkinson | Carpenter |
Carly Mason | Graphic Designer |
Christopher Waugh | Greensman |
Gary Dempsey | Painter |
Paul Gunner | Painter |
James Flanagan | Props |
Lee Illingworth | Props |
Luke A.D. Saele | Props |
Conor Maclay | Set Dresser |
Simon Hutchings | Standby Painter |
James Waddingham | Supervising Carpenter |
Miloš Milošević | Compositing Supervisor |
Frank Collins | Supervising Carpenter |
Lucy Howe | Set Decoration |
Sarah White | Set Decoration |
Mark Holt | Special Effects Supervisor |
Adrian Bennett | Special Effects Technician |
Emily Fisher | Special Effects Technician |
Tim Hampton | Special Effects Technician |
Thomas Lloyd | Special Effects Technician |
Mark Weatherbe | Special Effects Technician |
Chris Clarke | VFX Director of Photography |
Sullivan Richard | Matte Painter |
Tom White | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Zoe Liang | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Gayle Dickie | Second Assistant Director |
Sam Rook | Second Assistant Director |
Katrina Mense-Chase | Assistant Director |
Jamie Graham | Third Assistant Director |
Niv Adiri | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Lizzie Campbell-Kelly | ADR Coordinator |
Mark Appleby | ADR Mixer |
George Atkins | ADR Mixer |
Linda Brenon | ADR Mixer |
Rory de Carteret | ADR Mixer |
Gibran Farrah | ADR Mixer |
Mike Tehrani | ADR Mixer |
Kristin Catuogno | ADR Recordist |
Harry Jones | ADR Recordist |
Lottie Wade | ADR Recordist |
Louise Burton | Assistant Sound Editor |
Jens Rosenlund Petersen | Dialogue Editor |
Zoe Freed | Foley Artist |
Adam Bourne | Foley Editor |
Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
Jemma Riley-Tolch | Foley Mixer |
Tom Melling | Sound Mix Technician |
William Miller | Sound Mix Technician |
Alan MacFeely | Sound Mixer |
Nina Hartstone | Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor |
Thomas Phillips-Howard | Animation |
Vanessa Baker | ADR Voice Casting |
Madison Westwood | Assistant Music Supervisor |
Melisa Rodop | Set Production Assistant |
Annabelle Hood | Production Assistant |
David Malinowski | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Brian May | Music Producer |
Peter Morgan | Story |
Michael Schaefer | Production Executive |
Joceline Andrews | Makeup Artist |
Lisa Isles | Makeup Artist |
Heather Manson | Makeup Artist |
Nataša Nikolić | Makeup Artist |
Sara Raeburn | Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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Robert De Niro | Producer |
Graham King | Producer |
Bryan Singer | Producer |
Jane Rosenthal | Executive Producer |
Arnon Milchan | Executive Producer |
Roger Taylor | Producer |
Dexter Fletcher | Executive Producer |
Jim Beach | Producer |
Denis O'Sullivan | Executive Producer |
Richard Hewitt | Co-Producer |
Peter Oberth | Producer |
Brian May | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Actor | Rami Malek | Won |
Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Actor | Rami Malek | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Rami Malek | Won |
SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Actor | Rami Malek | Won |
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2024 | 4 | 95 | 185 | 57 |
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2024 | 8 | 55 | 95 | 36 |
2024 | 9 | 39 | 59 | 31 |
2024 | 10 | 53 | 122 | 29 |
2024 | 11 | 57 | 95 | 33 |
2024 | 12 | 46 | 69 | 36 |
2025 | 1 | 48 | 70 | 41 |
2025 | 2 | 40 | 69 | 8 |
2025 | 3 | 16 | 47 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 11 | 16 | 7 |
2025 | 5 | 18 | 51 | 7 |
2025 | 6 | 16 | 42 | 7 |
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If _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is so great, why was the best part of it Tom Hollander saying a single word? Don't get me wrong, Rami Malek deserves props for the role, that much is true (less perhaps than he's been getting, but still, props). But beyond that, _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is bland, choppy, arguably e ... ven offensive. There **might** be some value in one of those sing-along type deals if you can get enough Queen fans together for one, but I'll never know, because I have no interest in re-watching this. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
If _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is so great, why was the best part of it Tom Hollander saying a single word? Don't get me wrong, Rami Malek deserves props for the role, that much is true (less perhaps than he's been getting, but still, props). But beyond that, _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is bland, choppy, arguably e ... ven offensive. There **might** be some value in one of those sing-along type deals if you can get enough Queen fans together for one, but I'll never know, because I have no interest in re-watching this. Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.
Bohemian Rhapsody is not a biography of Freddie Mercury, nor a biopic of Queen. It's a story based on a selection of key events occurring between the formation of the band and their appearance at Live Aid. As a Queen fan I found this film utterly engrossing and enjoyable. The acting brilliantly inv ... okes the characters in the band and the music provides a thumping rhythm to carry the story along. Queen aficionados may be affronted by the out of sequence music performances and the highly selective approach to the story telling but if you can see past that, you'll enjoy a storming film with a spine-tingling conclusion as the Live Aid performance is brilliantly recreated.
Rami was beyond superb at bringing the light that was Freddie to life again. I almost couldn't tell the difference. It was so well done. Perfection. I wish all real life bio-pics could be as heartwarming, heartbreaking, and fun as this. We miss and love you Freddie. ...
I was scared to see this, mainly because most Biopics paint people in an absolutely horrible light and Queen was one of my favorite bands and Freddie one of my favorite rock vocalists. I was ready to rant and rave if it turned out to be a smear campaign of one of my rock heroes. Fortunately it wa ... sn't, it was actually a fair treatment of all of them. And, in fact, it was really generous towards May, but then he wasn't the focus of the film. And the cast actually looked like Queen. So that is a plus. Everyone did a great job and props have to go out to Rami Malek, he would have been great if they gave him actual dialogue. So why the single star? Honestly, it's because of the trailer. As in, if you saw the trailer you pretty much have already seen the movie. Not just the highlights, but the entire movie. Queen was an epic band. Bohemian Rhapsody was an epic song. But Bohemian Rhapsody the movie has absolutely no meat on it. You walk in with high hopes, and the cast is great, but the movie as a whole is a let down. It ends at Live Aid (as it probably should) but even then it doesn't seem anywhere near as epic a finale as it should have been for such a memorable and lauded performance. Ultimately, there should have been more to it.
**A good film about one of the great rock bands of the 20th century.** This is one of those films that was made with the fans of a personality in mind, more than the rest of the public. This, however, is not exactly a problem in my eyes, it is rather a characteristic of this film, common to other ... biographical films that are centered on very popular figures such as sportsmen, musicians or others. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film covers the journey of the notable rock band “Queen” and its lead singer, Freddie Mercury, who immortalized himself with memorable performances and a sense of stage and spectacle that only big stars possess. Mercury was also notable for being one of the first major superstars to openly embrace his homosexuality and die of AIDS. As a biography, it is a very acceptable film and, as far as I was able to understand, it respects the essential aspects of the lives and artistic path of those concerned. Of course, being a film about a rock band, we cannot ignore the soundtrack, where we have the band's most famous and recognizable songs, and we can see a reenactment of the famous live performance they did at “Live Aid” in 1985, a one of the most acclaimed live musical performances ever in rock history. Obviously, the film was fated to financial success and, without any major surprises, and after weeks of advertising investment, it found great support from the public and became one of the biggest box office successes of that year. Critics also had no major objections and the film arrived at the Oscars as one of the favorites: out of a total of five nominations, it won four statuettes (Best Actor, Best Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing) losing only for Best Film. In fact, in addition to the good songs and good script, the film offers us one of the best performances by Rami Malek, an actor who couldn't be better suited for the role of Freddie Mercury. In addition to all the physical similarities that he took advantage of to embody the character, he managed to interpret him in a dignified and respectful way, without transforming “his” Freddie into a kind of cheap imitation of the real person. However, as I watched the film, I couldn't help but feel that Malek was the only one in the scene who deserved the spotlight, and that the film lacked an equally good supporting cast that would give some charisma to the remaining band members, transformed into in extras in a story where only Mercury was taken into consideration.
There are plenty of opinions as to how authentic this is, as a retrospective on the life of Freddie Mercury; but there can be no doubting that the pairing of Rami Malek and Queen's music makes this a captivating couple of hours of cinema. We are taken on the compelling and enthralling roller-coaster ... that was his life and the excesses of his lifestyle and behaviour are comprehensively conveyed without being at all graphic, or even particularly seedy. Malek is simply magnificent. Tom Hollander is also outstanding too. I bet it did wonders for sales of Queen music too - they created one hell of a repertoire.