The look and feel of "Bohemian Rhapsody" is very similar to "Hitchcock", which revealed the behind-the-scenes shooting of "Psycho", and the audience knows Freddie Mercury better than just a guy in a white vest and light blue jeans. People's images, but also to understand the stories under the music creation.
But as far as I'm concerned, that's it. What is remarkable is the close cooperation between the background music and the life trajectories of the characters in the movie. Killer Queen appeared in the first broadcast recording (the queen who was destined to be immortal was born); when I loved Mary Love of My Life appeared; Bohemian Rhapsody appeared when the band was transitioning; Under Pressure appeared when his private life was exposed; Somebody to Love appeared when he went to find his last partner Jim…
Nietzsche said in "The Birth of Tragedy" that Chorus/Music is the most important element in tragedy. Under the spirit of Dionysus, people sing and dance and forget their own bodies, eager to break through all order. I didn't know what it meant before, but when today At the moment when the music was played, it really seemed that there was something passing through the whole body, which made the heart tremble uncontrollably. Is it possible that this is the kind of feeling that Nietzsche said?
In addition, the best Queen songs I feel I've ever heard are the ones that played in theaters: the four Bohemian Rhapsody in the Live Aid charity performance; Radio Gaga; Hammer to Fall; We Are the Champions; and Don't Stop Me Now; The Show Must Go On…
I might watch the uncensored version again, eh.
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