Bohemian Rhapsody

Titolo originale: Bohemian Rhapsody
Regia: Bryan Singer
Anno: 2018
Origine: United Kingdom United States of America
Generi: Musica Dramma
Tag: london, england | aids | musician | 1970s | biography | based on true story | singer | hiv | male homosexuality | fame | rock band | lgbt | 1980s | wonder | gay theme |
Cast: Rami Malek Gwilym Lee Ben Hardy Joseph Mazzello Lucy Boynton Aidan Gillen Allen Leech Tom Hollander Mike Myers Aaron McCusker Meneka Das Ace Bhatti Priya Blackburn Max Bennett Dermot Murphy Dickie Beau Jack Roth Neil Fox-Roberts Jess Radomska Michelle Duncan Ross Green Bruce Mackinnon Joshua Higgott Pat Lally William Owen Philip Andrew Truempi Tim Plester Felipe Bejarano Kieran Hardcastle Martin Oelbermann Ian Gabriel Dumdum Matt Greenwood Royce Cronin James MacLaren Andrew Bowerman Drew P. Seren Gibson Honor Hellon Rosy Benjamin Leila Crerar Katherine Newman Adam Rauf Peter Howe John Ottman James Wallace Matthew Houston Scott Morrison Watson Devlin Lloyd Stefan Kopiecki Garry Summers Matthew Fredricks Ian Jareth Williamson Adam Lazarus Johanna Thea Adam Lambert Andreea Helen David Jason Lines Adam James Johnston Freddie Mercury Charlotte Sharland Ray Andrew Vincent Andriano Lasco Atkins Michael Ballard Fiona Burt Kiana Chang Sigel Milo Chang Sigel Jonathan Cheetham Michael Cobb Peter Coe Ellis Crewe-Candy Adrian Danila Rochelle De-Terville Steffan Donnelly Chris Ecob Amor Evans Jesús Gallo Carla Garratt Flora Grant Shane Griffin Rishi Gupta James Hare Ian Harrod Leo Hunter Timothy Christian Jansen Sammy Johnston Mark Kempson Doug Kirby Lex Lamprey Jorge Leon Marian Lorencik Ian Mansfield Kas Meghani Alicia Mencía Castaño Philips Nortey Jose Palma Richard Price Jason Redshaw Graham J. Reeves Jonathan Rushby-Taylor Freddie Ryde Linus Scheithauer Bobby Shue Lee Simmons Dave Simon Amanda Smith Winson Ting Stuart Whelan Aidan White Sarah Woodruff Miroslav Zaruba Joanna Zwierzynska

Bohemian Rhapsody, il film diretto da Bryan Singer e Dexter Fletcher, è una coinvolgente celebrazione dei Queen, della loro musica e del loro leggendario frontman Freddie Mercury, che sfidò gli stereotipi e infranse le convenzioni, diventando uno degli artisti più amati al mondo. Il film ricostruisce la meteorica ascesa della band attraverso le sue iconiche canzoni e il suo sound rivoluzionario, la sua crisi quasi fatale, man mano che lo stile di vita vita di Mercury andava fuori controllo, e la sua trionfante reunion alla vigilia del Live Aid, quando Mercury, afflitto da una gravissima malattia, condusse la band in una delle performance più grandiose della storia del rock. Facendo questo, il film cementa l'eredità di una band che è sempre stata più di una famiglia e che continua ancora oggi a ispirare gli outsider, i sognatori e gli appassionati di musica.

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Joseph Mazzello used five different wigs throughout the shoot in addition to having his own hai [...] D
During the filming of the scene in which the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' guitar solo is recorded, Brian [...] D
Lucy Boynton has said that artistic license was employed in Bohemian Rhapsody's portrayal of Ma [...] D
Queen recorded and released several more albums with Freddie Mercury after the Live Aid show (" [...] D
Rami Malek's movement coach for the part had him study Liza Minnelli in Cabaret (1972), as well [...] D
In his first performance as Smile, Freddie Mercury has problems removing the microphone from th [...] D
The members of Queen and Ray Foster argue over the duration of "Bohemian Rhapsody" - six minute [...] D
In real life Freddie Mercury's eyes were brown, but in the movie Rami Malek wears no contacts t [...] D
The 1980's Pepsi logo emblazoned all over the Live Aid scenes is historically accurate. In 1985 [...] D
As is seen in the film, Freddie Mercury really did have an upright piano at the bottom of his b [...] D
Though Roger Taylor achieved worldwide acclaim as a drummer, the musician played the ukulele as [...] D
Canadian recording artist/singer Marc Martel, who sounds remarkably like Freddie Mercury, contr [...] D
In 2010, screenwriter Peter Morgan called producer Graham King, while the latter was working on [...] D
The character called Ray Foster never existed in reality but is a composite of several people, [...] D
Rami Malek has joked about how he wears only one costume as Elliot Alderson in Mr. Robot (2015) [...] D
While Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek) is sitting at the bus stop after work, he is writing what wo [...] D
The scene outside a pub where Queen first meet John Reid was one of the scenes directed by Dext [...] D
At one point, Freddie mocks the rest of the band, saying that without him, they'd all be in mun [...] D
The character "Ray Foster" is loosely based on real-life EMI executive Ray Featherstone. When F [...] D
The promotional video for the single of Bohemian Rhapsody cost the band £3,500 to produce ba [...] D
The song the band records in their first studio session is "Seven Seas of Rhye," which was feat [...] D
An almost unrecognizable Mike Myers arrived on set in character as Ray Foster and stayed in his [...] D
In regard to an earlier point, Sir Elton John had pressured Freddie into telling him what prepa [...] D
Given that the aim of Live Aid was to raise money for Ethiopian famine relief, it is notable th [...] D
One point in Freddie Mercury's music career that is not shown is that before being on Smile, Fr [...] D
This is the first of two biographical movies about a music icon at least partially directed by [...] D
The real Roger Taylor studied to be a dentist, but switched his degree to biology. D
Queen's set at Live Aid is widely regarded as one of the best live performances in rock-and-rol [...] D
During the band meeting in Jim Beach's office, Brian May scoffs, "Who are these four dinosaurs? [...] D
Freddie Mercury was godfather to Mary Austin's first son Richard. Her second son was born soon [...] D
Thanks for the success of this film, in 2019 Esteban Bravo and Beth David made the music video [...] D
On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Mike Myers/Christiane Amanpour (2018), Mike Myers said t [...] D
During the recording session for Bohemian Rhapsody, John Deacon says, "I do have to say, the ta [...] D
John Deacon retired from the band in 1997 and had almost no creative input into this film beyon [...] D
Joseph Mazzello has said that "Bohemian Rhapsody" was the very first song he downloaded on Naps [...] D
The historic 16-hour Live Aid concert took place on Saturday 13 July 1985. D
Rami Malek worked to painstakingly match his performance - including the smallest gestures and [...] D
The band Smile of which both Brian May and Roger Taylor were members reunited in its original l [...] D
Rami Malek underwent a reported 50 hours of costume fittings with designer Julian Day that invo [...] D
While Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin are lying together and Freddie reaches up over his head t [...] D
Much of the clothing worn by Gwilym Lee (Brian May) and Ben Hardy (Roger Taylor) are the actual [...] D
The first interaction between Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek) and Mary Austin (Lucy Boynton) in th [...] D
Compared to many contemporary movies where American characters are played by British actors, th [...] D
Freddie Mercury's parents, Bomi and Jer, hailed from Mumbai and had relocated to Tanzania by th [...] D
If you compare the Live Aid scenes side by side with the real Live Aid footage, you can see tha [...] D
The Rock in Rio festival was performed on January 1985, not in the mid '70s as the movie sugges [...] D
During the meeting with Ray Foster discussing the band's upcoming record, Freddie tells him "We [...] D
Rami Malek sent a video of himself singing to Queen. When he finally met them, they hadn't watc [...] D
The first scene shot for the film was the reenactment of the legendary Live Aid set at Wembley. [...] D
Freddie Mercury wears his mother's shirt (dark blue with gold embroidery) during Queen's first [...] D
Mary Austin and Freddie Mercury were engaged at one point. They remained so close that Mercury [...] D
Roger Taylor's writing credits for Queen include 'Radio Ga Ga,' 'These Are the Days of Our Live [...] D
Freddie Mercury purchased the Garden Lodge mansion in 1980. It had previously been owned by one [...] D
Canadian actor Mike Myers based Ray Foster's slight Scouse accent on his parents, who were immi [...] D
Near completion of filming, director Bryan Singer was fired over creative disagreements and his [...] D
The film won four Academy Awards for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing a [...] D
The band Smile seen at the beginning of the film take their name from the fact that Roger Taylo [...] D
"Doing Alright," performed by Smile (and briefly acapella by Freddie, Brian, and Roger) in the [...] D
After the first official trailer for the film was released on May 15th, 2018, heavy backlash wa [...] D
London-based movement director and choreographer Polly Bennett, who also worked on The Crown (2 [...] D
The young roadie passing Freddie his deconstructed microphone during the Live Aid performance c [...] D
During the Live Aid footage at the opening sequence, a view into an Outside Broadcast vehicle s [...] D
The superimposed dates that occasionally appear in the lower left of the screen are fashioned i [...] D
Mary's father calls her "clever girl," a well-known line from Jurassic Park (1993) starring Jos [...] D
While Jim Beach is speaking to Queen about Live Aid, he mentions the following names of artists [...] D
In the scene where Ray Foster (Mike Myers ) refuses to release the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" as [...] D
The TV interview that Paul Prenter (Allen Leech ) gives after Freddie Mercury kicks him out of [...] D
Tim Staffell has reunited with Brian May and Roger Taylor as Smile twice over the years. The fi [...] D
Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor performed the rock arrangement for the film' [...] D
Costume designer Julian Day was inspired by Cruising (1980) while planning costumes for the 198 [...] D
The real reason why Freddie Mercury didn't get his buck teeth fixed is that he feared he would [...] D
Whilst not addressed in the film, the famous Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) promotional video [...] D
Gwilym Lee's portrayal of Brian May was so accurate May's own children had to be told that it w [...] D
The EMI executive Ray Foster played by Mike Myers objects to the title "A Night at the Opera," [...] D
Part of the original audio of Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones introducing Queen at Live Aid (1985) [...] D
There is a small, framed copy of the Marlene Dietrich photo to Mary's left as she stands at the [...] D
The Bulsara family emigrated to England when Freddie Mercury was 17 years old to escape the Zan [...] D
Freddie Mercury's vocal range stretched to three octaves, though it was rumored that it spanned [...] D
The movie portrays Freddie holed up in Munich on his own while working on his first solo album [...] D
The film's reenactment of Queen's landmark 1985 Live Aid concert segment was filmed on day one [...] D
When the production was filming at the famous Rockfield Farm Studios in Wales where Queen had r [...] D
The scene where Freddie Mercury tells the other members of Queen that he is HIV-positive right [...] D
While Queen are sitting in their trailer waiting to take the stage at Live Aid, the live audio [...] D
When Rami Malek was contacted about playing Freddie Mercury, he had only a casual knowledge of [...] D
Reportedly Freddie Mercury didn't learn he was HIV-positive before Live Aid. During rehearsals [...] D
The guitar used in the film is a faithful depiction of Brian May's actual guitar, the "Red Spec [...] D
Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton ended up being an item during filming of this film. D
Before Queen recorded their first album, Freddie Mercury recorded two songs "I Can Hear Music" [...] D
Freddie's white "angel" costume was created by British designer Zandra Rhodes. Freddie Mercury [...] D
"Bohemian" is defined as "a socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in t [...] D
A recurring joke in the film involves the song "I'm In Love With My Car." The film actually dow [...] D
Queen named two albums after The Marx Brothers films: their 1975 breakthrough Una notte all'ope [...] D
Mark Coulier, the prosthetic makeup artist known for his work on the Harry Potter franchise, Th [...] D
The film accurately depicts that vocalist/bassist Tim Staffell left Smile to join a band called [...] D
'Bohemian Rhapsody' was Freddie Mercury's musical brainchild. The song was recorded at Rockfiel [...] D
The Queen band-mates credited Paul Prenter (Freddie Mercury's personal assistant) with facilita [...] D
In the film Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek) meets Brian May (Gwilym Lee) and Roger Taylor (Ben Har [...] D
The dark blue with gold embroidery shirt Freddie wears during his debut with Smile is the same [...] D
Joseph Mazzello, who plays, John Deacon, appeared with Rami Malek in The Pacific (2010) as PFC [...] D
The movie leaves out Queen's production of the 1980 soundtrack album for Flash Gordon (1980) an [...] D
According to the BBC, film production was rough. The film's producers and lead star, Rami Malek [...] D
In the movie, the making of "Another One Bites the Dust" is seen. While John Deacon (Joseph Maz [...] D
Lucy Boynton was Rami Malek's date at the 91st Academy Awards when he won the Best Actor Oscar [...] D
Whilst not mentioned in the film, around 1982-3 Freddie Mercury and singer Michael Jackson coll [...] D
At the time of Live Aid (1985) in July 1985, Queen's fortunes had taken a huge dip in the U.S. [...] D
In Smile's first stage performance with Freddie, Brian May tries to correct Freddie when he get [...] D
In celebration of the film's release, Rami Malek appeared on the cover of "GQ" Middle East maga [...] D
At a point of the movie, Freddie Mercury is reflected in sunglasses focused in a head shot. It' [...] D
Out of the eight Best Picture nominees, the film tied with Green Book (2018) for the least amou [...] D
Adam Lambert: the truck driver waiting for a tryst in the bathroom when Freddie Mercury calls M [...] D
Rami Malek previously starred with Joseph Mazzello in the Steven Spielberg mini-series The Paci [...] D
Although John Deacon (born 1951) is the youngest member of Queen and Roger Taylor (born 1949) i [...] D
After Live Aid, Queen released the album "A Kind of Magic." The "Magic Tour" that followed was [...] D
In Malaysia, this film is rated 18+ and some gay and bisexuality scenes were removed when the f [...] D
When Freddie shows his singing talent to Brian May and Roger Taylor (and they mock his overbite [...] D
On the official soundtrack, the song "Don't Stop Me Now" is the last but one track on the CD, e [...] D
When Ray Foster (Mike Myers) is dubious about releasing 'Bohemian Rhapsody' as a single, he sta [...] D
The Live Aid concert in which Queen appears was organized by original Band Aid organizer Bob Ge [...] D
The first scene the cast shot was their entrance on stage at Live Aid. "Bohemian Rhapsody" was [...] D
The film had a mixed critical reception; the direction, screenplay, and historical inaccuracies [...] D
Second collaboration between Aidan Gillen and Lucy Boynton who acted in Sing Street (2016) alth [...] D
Despite the title, the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" is never played in its entirety in the movie. O [...] D
Mike Myers plays Ray Foster, who says he has worked with Jimi Hendrix. Austin Powers - Il contr [...] D
Freddie Mercury's black-and-white harlequin suit sold at auction for £22,500 in 2012. D
Jim Hutton was an Irish hairdresser who met Freddie Mercury in a London gay bar. Initially, Hut [...] D
Cawas Jehangirji Bardoliwalla father of Neville Cawas Bardoliwalla was the second cousin of the [...] D
The film gives the impression that Queen were unhappy at having to mime along to their song on [...] D
The song I'm In Love With My Car that's mentioned as a possible replacement for Bohemian Rhapso [...] D
When Freddie is playing the piano at his birthday, he briefly sings a snippet of what would be [...] D
The cat person Freddie Mercury is portrayed as in the film is apparently close to reality. In h [...] D
John Reid was only 26 when he started managing Queen, but Aidan Gillen, the actor who portrays [...] D
When Bob Geldof first proposed Live Aid, he declared that it would be a one-off event, "never t [...] D
The interior of the bus shot at the start of "Fat Bottomed Girls" shows Freddie Mercury and Bri [...] D
The audience of about 72,000 people at Wembley was created using cutting edge digital technique [...] D
British choreographer and movement coach Polly Bennett worked painstakingly with Rami Malek to [...] D
Playlist of Queen's Live Aid gig: "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Radio Ga Ga," call-and-response with th [...] D
Although John Deacon did indeed come to the band with the now-famous "disco" bass riff for "Ano [...] D
The movie veers the furthest from reality in the build-up to their 1985 performance at Live Aid [...] D
Henry Rollins described Queen's Live Aid performance saying, "How many thousand people clapping [...] D
Queen never tour in USA again after Hot Space Tour and Because the song "I Want To Break Free" [...] D
The real-life Paul Prenter was paid £32,000 for his kiss-and-tell story, by The Sun newspape [...] D
Bass player John Deacon joined Brian May and Roger Taylor's band after three other bass players [...] D
Brian May famously does not use a plectrum whilst playing guitar, instead preferring to use a s [...] D
It's stated in the film Freddie Mercury would be recording two back-to-back solo albums, but th [...] D
Rami Malek wears a wig in every single scene of Bohemian Rhapsody. D
Epilogue: "Freddie Mercury died of AIDS-related pneumonia on the 24th November 1991. He was 45 [...] D
Though Jim Beach gave up his successful law firm partnership to permanently handle Queen's lega [...] D
Brian May has said of the band's debut album, "That album had the youth and freshness which was [...] D
Adam Lambert: When Freddie start to make a song on the piano for hes first solo album, he's mak [...] D
Ray Foster asks Freddie what "bismillah" (an exclamation featured in Bohemian Rhapsody) means. [...] D
There is some debate as to how accurate the characterization of Paul Prenter is in relation to [...] D
Not mentioned in the film was Queen's controversial decision to perform a series of shows in Oc [...] D
In the opening moments of the film, as Freddie Mercury climbs the stairs to the stage, the memb [...] D
A detail not considered for this movie (as it was not really relevant) is that in 1970, Roger T [...] D
Freddie Mercury was entranced by the musicianship and style of Jimi Hendrix. After Hendrix perf [...] D
David Fincher and Tom Hooper were considered to direct before Stephen Frears was approached to [...] D
Unlike what the movie implies, Queen never finished their USA tour because Brian May got terrib [...] D
Elton John and Freddie Mercury were very good friends in real life but John admits himself he w [...] D
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "We Will Rock You" are the only Live Aid songs that are no [...] D
Meneka Das who plays Freddie Mercury's mother in the film is actually only seven years older th [...] D
The movie doesn't show the other musical acts that participated in Live Aid, but Queen performe [...] D
The scene where Freddie throws a brick through Ray Foster's office window is fictitious, but th [...] D
The real shots of the Live Aid audience were edited, and many posters / flags were chopped out, [...] D
In reality, Paul Prenter was finally ousted from Freddie Mercury's circle in 1986 after it was [...] D
The camera used in the scene where they film the music video for "I Want To Break Free" is an A [...] D
The video for the 1984 hit single 'I Want To Break Free,' which caused so much controversy in t [...] D
Jan Sewell, makeup and hair designer, has said that transforming Rami Malek into Freddie Mercur [...] D
Queen made their live debut in the USA in 1974, opening for the band Mott the Hoople. They play [...] D
Freddie Mercury's surname comes from a line in the song "My Fairy King" where it goes: "Mother [...] D
Freddie Mercury was known for having a sweet tooth and liked to have a small bowl of 'Smarties' [...] D
Joseph Mazzello learned how to play the bass from scratch for his role in Bohemian Rhapsody. He [...] D
One fact not mentioned in the film but still an important part of Queen's history is that Fredd [...] D
Joseph Mazzello claims that he improvised the line "I had a cold last week, if anyone cares." D
John Reid is portrayed as a character in both Bohemian Rhapsody and in Rocketman (2019), the 20 [...] D
No mention is made of Queen's bust-up with original manager Norman Sheffield during their early [...] D
When Queen was about to perform on Top of the Pops (1964), they expressed their disapproval of [...] D
The note Freddie Mercury sustains for almost six seconds during the call and response performan [...] D
According to 'Freddie Mercury: His Life in His Own Words,' compiled and edited by Greg Brooks a [...] D
'Killer Queen' was Queen's first truly international hit single from the album 'Sheer Heart Att [...] D
Freddie wears a silver necklace throughout the film, which also makes an appearance at Live Aid [...] D
When the song "Fat Bottomed Girls" is played at the beginning of the American tour section, the [...] D
"A Kind of Magic" was the album recorded after Queen's Live Aid performance, which featured son [...] D
No mention is made of Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury sharing a flat and selling clothes at a [...] D
Socialite Fay Ranson had strongly claimed that she appears in this film. This has been proven n [...] D
Another fact not mentioned anywhere in the film is that Jim Hutton eventually returned back hom [...] D
UK-based Fang FX created many versions of Freddie Mercury's protruding front teeth for actor Ra [...] D
In January 2019, just as the film awards season was getting underway, new sexual abuse allegati [...] D
Lady Gaga (real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) based her stage name on the song "Radi [...] D
Freddie Mercury said that Queen was a band made up of four solo acts collaborating on a single [...] D
There are two variants of the song "We Will Rock You". The version shown rehearsed in the film [...] D
Freddie Mercury recorded the solo album, 'Mr. Bad Guy,' in Munich at Musicland Studios over a t [...] D
While most sources state that Freddie Mercury first learned he was HIV-positive in 1987, report [...] D
In May 2020, shortly after a painful gardening accident that required brief hospitalisation, Br [...] D
At one point in the movie, Brian May quips that he will never cut his hair. As of October 2018, [...] D
Watch out for a very brief cameo appearance from the real Roger Taylor and Brian May towards th [...] D
During long shots of the stage at the Live Aid performance, bits of the actual 1985 performance [...] D
Before Rami Malek was cast, Ben Whishaw was linked in the media to playing Freddie Mercury. D
Queen is known as one of the most genre-eclectic bands in history, having put out albums that s [...] D
All four members of Queen are portrayed as singers in the movie, for example when they are reco [...] D
When Paul Prenter arrives at the Munich house with an entourage in tow, there is a blond woman [...] D
Though he was often described as Queen's manager, Jim Beach "Miami" never technically managed t [...] D
For Adam Lambert's first round of auditions before the judges on American Idol: The Search for [...] D
In the movie, the group isn't even on speaking terms when they get the offer to play Live Aid i [...] D
Roger Taylor was in fact, the first member of Queen to branch out into a solo career. In 1977, [...] D
Rami Malek, Gwilym Lee, Ben Hardy and Joseph Mazzello grew close during rehearsals; their bond [...] D
Rami Malek and Joseph Mazzello had known each other for over 10 years and had been good friends [...] D
On The Late Show, Rami Malek named "Lily of the Valley" and "Somebody to Love" as his go-to Que [...] D
During the Hot Space press conference Freddie is quoted saying: "I'm just a musical prostitute. [...] D
With his Oscar win, Rami Malek became the first actor (male or female) of Arab and Egyptian des [...] D
During one of Freddie Mercury's parties, two girls are seen on bicycles within his house wearin [...] D
Second movie for Lucy Boynton involving music and '80s years, after Sing Street (2016). D
During the "Don't Stop Me Now" music video played during the closing credits, the real Freddie [...] D
Each actor playing a member of Queen had multiple wigs for his character. D
According to Brian May, Queen tirelessly rehearsed their Live Aid medley. At that point in the [...] D
In reality, John Reid's exit from the world of Queen was an amicable one, though the split is s [...] D
Although Smile front man Tim Staffell did quit the band, leaving an opening for a lead vocalist [...] D
On Queen's album "Innuendo", the show must go on was the song that ends the album just like the [...] D
Although it's depicted differently in the film, Freddie Mercury's 1973 marriage proposal to Mar [...] D
Initially, Live Aid was not a tempting enough offer for Freddie Mercury and Queen. According to [...] D
With his Best Actor Oscar win for portraying Freddie Mercury, Rami Malek became the sixth Best [...] D
When Bob Geldof visited the set of the Live Aid sequence he was blown away by the similarity to [...] D
The party scene at Freddie's mansion is a composite of anecdotes from multiple raucous and out- [...] D
When Freddie discusses Queen's hiatus in order to work in his solo career, Brian and Roger feel [...] D
The film shows Mercury's band mates making one request for forgiving him prior to Live Aid: tha [...] D
The opera music played while Freddie Mercury's calling Mary Austin to turn the light on and off [...] D
Despite actually playing their instruments, the music heard in the film is a backing track, wit [...] D
The Live Aid (1985) concert stage is the largest set director Bryan Singer ever had constructed [...] D
Freddie Mercury's speech about not wanting to be pitied is based on real events. In reality, so [...] D
The large black-and-white portrait seen in Mercury's mansion at the beginning and the middle of [...] D
Some of Brian May's most important Queen compositions are 'We Will Rock You,' 'Hammer To Fall,' [...] D
The radio DJ who played Bohemian Rhapsody "for the first time ever" on his radio show is Kenny [...] D
'We Will Rock You' was released in 1977 as a double A-side with the hit 'We Are the Champions.' [...] D
For his role as Freddie Mercury, Rami Malek was fitted with special prosthetic teeth to recreat [...] D
When the band go on their first American tour, the film cuts to an overhead shot of the band's [...] D
No member of Queen has ever definitively explained the meaning behind the lyrics of the song Bo [...] D
Steven Spielberg, apparently didn't recognize his Jurassic Park (1993) star Joseph Mazzello in [...] D
A scene where Mary tells Freddie "I love the way you move on stage. The whole room belongs to y [...] D
Canadian singer Marc Martel lends his voice to the biopic as Freddie. They use a mix of his voi [...] D
Director Bryan Singer said that the reason for his sudden absences near the end of filming was [...] D
Sacha Baron Cohen was the original choice to play Freddie Mercury, with Stephen Frears to direc [...] D
When Rami Malek first met with Queen at Abbey Road Studios he was running late. He was racing u [...] D
In the 1960s, Freddie Mercury had earned an art and graphic design diploma from Isleworth Polyt [...] D
Ray Foster (Mike Myers) never removes his sunglasses. D
Queen bassist John Deacon retired from music in 1997. Following Freddie Mercury's death, he onl [...] D
Mary Austin did not give permission to film at Freddie Mercury's real-life London house in Kens [...] D
For dramatic purposes, the film rearranges the chronology of some events. For example, Brian Ma [...] D
"Freddie Mercury" is a stage name. The iconic showman's given name was Farrokh Bulsara. The name "Fr [...] D
When Fox became anxious about Bryan Singer's position as director of the film, the studio approached [...] D
The entire production budget for this film was earned back just from the UK theatrical release box-o [...] D
Rami Malek landed the leading role because the producers liked his performance in Mr. Robot (2015) a [...] D

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Kenny Everett is shown with a full beard and moustache. At the time he worked at Capital Radio, he [...] D
Freddie's Rolls Royce has a P registration suffix but uses black and silver registration plates. Th [...] D
In the rehearsal space scene for "Another One Bites the Dust," the drum kit sitting on top of a dru [...] D
When Freddie is working as a baggage handler at Heathrow Airport, a TWA Boeing 747 can be seen clea [...] D
The weather changes outside the windows in Ray Parker's office when he refuses Bohemian Rhapsody. S [...] D
In the Smile gig in 1970, Roger is seen playing a 1990s Sonor HiLite drum kit, clearly visible from [...] D
When Freddie is looking through the telephone directory for Jim Hutton, the text is incorrect for t [...] D
John Deacon (Joseph Mazzello) is shown playing bass at the first Queen concert in 1970, but in real [...] D
"Fat Bottomed Girls" is being performed on an American tour set prior to 1975. This song was not re [...] D
In Munich, Freddie lived in a flat in the center of the city and not in a house with garden. [...] D
During the U.S. tour montage scenes, the tour bus uses the 1990s Queen logo. D
A closeup of the Live Aid audience shows a man wearing a Milwaukee Brewers hat with their 'M and ba [...] D
In a scene in the early 1980s, John Deacon starts composing "Another One Bites The Dust" in the stu [...] D
Freddie Mercury is shown to have gone to a clinic and been diagnosed with AIDS weeks before Live Ai [...] D
Freddie says that he was born with four extra incisors. Human beings are born with no teeth whatsoe [...] D
While recording their first demo, there is a shot on a multi-track machine with one spool called Em [...] D
At the beginning of the "Bohemian Rhapsody" performance during Live Aid, Freddie reaches with his r [...] D
The film indicates that the band's manager Jim Beach was trying to get them onto the list of acts t [...] D
When the band are in the studio for the first time making their first recording, several gold and p [...] D
When changing the wheel on the van, one of the band offers the suggestion that the bolt needs to be [...] D
They were documenting the 1975 tour and album then subtitles say five years later, making it 1980. [...] D
At about 01:26, shortly before Queen takes the stage at Wembley, a quick shot of a monitor in one o [...] D
At 31:08 Freddie switches on the Garrard 401 turntable in the office of Ray Foster and "L'amour est [...] D
At one point in the '80s, it's stated that the members of Queen "haven't recorded together in years [...] D
The song "Seven Seas of Rhye" was never recorded during the Smile period and didn't have vocals at [...] D
When Freddie fires John Reid, Freddie pushes Reid out of a 1985-1989 Lincoln Town Car limousine (id [...] D
In reality, Freddie Mercury was not the only Queen member to record a solo project. Before Mercury' [...] D
Before playing on Live Aid, Roger says it's been years since the last time the band played together [...] D
Freddie Mercury had deep brown eyes. Rami Malek has blue/green eyes and they make no effort to corr [...] D
At the Live Aid concert, it sounded like there was a piano mess up when Freddie started playing. [...] D
When showing the gold and silver discs in the EMI office, when the camera pans over a copy of News [...] D
When Roger gets angry with Deacy and Brian at breakfast, he goes to grab the coffee maker, at which [...] D
Freddie is shown listening to Montserrat Caballé 1972 record of "Signore Ascolta" (from Turandot [...] D
In the shot where Freddie hangs up the phone after talking to Mary, the adhesive on Rami Malek's mu [...] D
When Freddie is looking through the London phone book for Jim Hutton's number, it lists phone numbe [...] D
During the montage of their first US tour members of the band says "we love you Cleveland" and then [...] D
The tail number of the 747 Freddie is unloading is "N88892", which is a fictitious registration num [...] D
Freddie is seen in a limo discussing with his manager an upcoming interview on MTV. Later, he arriv [...] D
The Queen tour bus in shown driving down the road on the band's first American tour. The scene has [...] D
The film shows the band moving to Rockfield Farm to record A Night at the Opera in 1975. In reality [...] D
During the Live Aid concert, the Front-Of-House engineer is wearing headphones that cover both his [...] D
At the Live Aid concert, Freddie is shown to take a pause after the first few piano notes. At the a [...] D
When Freddie reconciles with the rest of Queen prior to Live Aid in 1985, Deacy states that from th [...] D
During the Live Aid scenes, there are some close-ups of Mary, Jim and David watching the performanc [...] D
Freddie Mercury had quite a hairy chest. This was not consistently duplicated in the film, most gla [...] D
The shot of Munich's skyline introducing Freddie's time there in 1984 clearly shows the Central Tow [...] D
When Queen is recording Bohemian Rhapsody, the guitar solo is being recorded on a 2009 Shure SM7B m [...] D
When Freddie has his first visit at the record company manager, he adjusts the playback volume by t [...] D
When Freddie is recording material for his solo album, there is a shot of a handful of musicians st [...] D
The film depicts Freddie Mercury's going solo as breaking up the band and shows his time in Munich [...] D
In Beach's office, Freddie makes a remark about "Not bad for four aging queens," and seemingly reac [...] D
Just before the Live Aid performance the Queen song 'Who Wants to Live Forever' is heard being play [...] D
A train going past Live Aid appears to be in First Group livery. At the time all UK trains were in [...] D
London 1970, Freddie unloading an airplane shows a McDonald-Douglas DC-10 in the far distance (abov [...] D
When Freddie visits his family on the day of Live Aid, the weather appears to be a fall/autumn day [...] D
The cameraman on the left side of the Live Aid stage grabs the focus ring from below like a photogr [...] D
During the initial Live Aid concert at the beginning of Bohemian Rhapsody, the microphone for Fredd [...] D
The Boeing 747 seen landing is a later model, using later engines. The distinctive cones from the P [...] D
Roger Taylor's hairstyle at Live Aid was very different from what was portrayed in the film. In rea [...] D
In a party scene at Freddie's house captioned LONDON 1980, the tune Superfreak (1981) by Rick James [...] D
In those scenes where they record the album one of the spinning tapes displays logo of "Emtec." But [...] D
Freddie often wears very reflective sunglasses in the film and many shots have used VFX to remove e [...] D
John Deacon was never a member of Smile. D
When they show fans dancing and singing in the big stadium shows, none of the fans mouths matches w [...] D
The Live Aid crowd held banners saying Queen and "Queen Works." These are not in the movie. D
Roger is seen using Zildjian A Custom Hi Hats at Live Aid, but he used K series Hi-Hats. Zildjian A [...] D
When they mention that Queen played for "the largest-ever paying audience," they make it look like [...] D
At one point we see a New Routemaster, originally referred to as the New Bus for London, driving ov [...] D
Paul Prenter was not fired as Freddie Mercury's manager until after the Live Aid concert not before [...] D
While Freddie plays Bohemian Rhapsody at Live Aid, on the first chord he plays the G key octave (G [...] D
When Freddie begins to sing "Love Of My Life" on the piano in the barn studio, there is a smoke of [...] D
The movie implies that Jim Hutton and Mary Austin were friendly, after Freddie Mercury introduced t [...] D
When Mary is driven away from Freddie's Munich house, the car is a Mercedes Benz (W-123) 240D or 30 [...] D
Kashmira, Freddie's sister, is shown at home with their parents in 1985. While it is possible she w [...] D
Freddie is shown approaching the Live Aid stage from upstage right, behind the piano, in the two no [...] D
When Freddie goes on stage at Live Aid the second time at the end of the film, the people coming do [...] D
Freddie Mercury changed the band name to Queen shortly after joining Smile and not during the recor [...] D
In the phone conversation between Prenter and Beach about Live Aid, Prenter is sitting beneath a st [...] D
Just after Freddie and Mary get engaged, the rest of the band storm in and there is a quick shot of [...] D
Freddie Mercury did not meet Brian May and Roger Taylor in a parking lot and sing for them. Freddie [...] D
The movie trailer shows the Live Aid audience clapping to the beat of "We Will Rock You." In real l [...] D
After Bohemian Rhapsody is recorded, the film shows one of the first live performances of the show [...] D
When showing the band doing studio backing vocals, the microphone in the movie is an EV RE20, which [...] D
The film makes it appear that the band left their label, EMI Records, in the mid 70s because the co [...] D
Freddie is shown phoning Mary in the 1970s using a "touch tone" DTMF phone (known as MF4 in the UK) [...] D
Queen performed 'Seven Seas Of Rhye' during their first performance on 'Top Of The Pops' not 'Kille [...] D
In one scene, an ill Freddie coughs into his right elbow while walking. This "vampire cough" (and s [...] D
Freddie's cats do not age at any point in the film, apart from a short shot of a kitten. D
When the band are discussing a possible release of Bohemian Rhapsody as a single, one of them point [...] D
The film depicts Freddie Mercury meeting Jim Hutton (his future partner) when Hutton worked as a ca [...] D
Around 40min 19seconds While Brian is working on his solo, he lifts his guitar and speaks into its [...] D
The band is shown recording/releasing "We Will Rock You" in a scene set in 1980. This song was reco [...] D
The movie shows a Rio gig in '77. In fact, Queen played for the first time in Brazil at Morumbi Sta [...] D
The incident where Freddie Mercury broke his microphone stand and created his signature microphone [...] D
The film makes Freddie Mercury seem like he came from nowhere when he joined Smile, like it was a s [...] D
Paul Prenter is shown giving a TV interview where he outs Freddie Mercury's sexuality. In reality, [...] D
At the beginning of the film, when Freddie Mercury goes to the stage and arrives at it, you can see [...] D
When Mary first gets into the cab in Munich, her hair is hardly wet. Subsequent shots show a lot mo [...] D
Seems to be a small visual effect error in the aerial shot presenting the concert at Wembley. There [...] D
The band shown leaving the Live Aid stage as Queen come on is U2. In reality, Dire Straits played b [...] D
When Deacy plays the bass line for "Another One Bites the Dust" for the first time (c. 1980), he is [...] D
Several times in the film characters reinforce their point by ending the sentence 'period!' That's [...] D

Frase

John Reid: [Introducing Jim Beach to Ray Foster] [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [Asking Mary to sign to her dea [...] D
Freddie Mercury: There was this Africa concert.. [...] D
[from trailer] Mary Austin: [to Freddie] I love [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [Freddy is trying to warm up hi [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I have four extra incisors. [...] D
Baggage handler: Paki! Freddie Mercury: I'm not [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I'm terribly sorry. I didn't me [...] D
Brian May: [to Freddie] No one will play us on t [...] D
Mary Austin: [to Freddie, crying] Your life is g [...] D
Brian May: Are you high again? Freddie Mercury: [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I'm frightened... Mary Austin: [...] D
Roger Taylor: ...Who even is Galileo? D
Freddie Mercury: You will forever be known as th [...] D
Mary Austin: What do you want from me, Freddie? [...] D
Ray Foster: Bohemian... Brian May: Rhapsody. R [...] D
[from trailer, Brian May finishes Bohemian Rhaps [...] D
[Freddie invites Roger over to his new mansion] [...] D
Young Man at Clinic: [as Freddie passes him by] [...] D
[Freddie approaches bandmates wearing extravagan [...] D
Brian May: [after Tim tells Brian and Roger he's [...] D
[Roger threatens to throw a coffee machine at Br [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I'm just a musical prostitute. [...] D
Bomi Bulsara: So now the family name is not good [...] D
Brian May: I wanna give the audience a song that [...] D
[after listening to Bohemian Rhapsody] Ray Fost [...] D
[after the band meets Mary's husband David] Fre [...] D
Freddie Mercury: Jim? Jim Hutton: Yes, Freddie? [...] D
Roger Taylor: [singing in high pitch] Galileo! [...] D
Paul Prenter: [to German TV presenter] His lover [...] D
Jim Hutton: So, all your friends have left you a [...] D
Reporter 3: Freddie, concerning your private lif [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [finally meets Jim again] Do yo [...] D
Ray Foster: It's my money. I say what goes! D
Jim Hutton: I like you too, Freddie. Come and fi [...] D
[the reunion meeting starts off tense] Jim Beac [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [singing on piano] Happy birthd [...] D
Mary Austin: What's it like, singing for all tho [...] D
John Reid: So, tell me. What makes Queen any dif [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [listens to May's guitar] Give [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [on his illness] If any of you [...] D
Ray Foster: We need a song teenagers can bang th [...] D
Roger Taylor: [debating which song is better; Sw [...] D
Jim Beach: The sun always sets behind you on Mia [...] D
Freddie Mercury: Mmm. They say money can't buy h [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I won't compromise my vision an [...] D
Live Aid Organiser: So we have had a bit of a co [...] D
Mary Austin: You've been burning the candle at b [...] D
Freddie Mercury: The human condition requires a [...] D
Jim Hutton: Goodnight, Freddie. Or should I say [...] D
Roger Taylor: You're a legend, Fred. Freddie Me [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I'm not the leader of Queen, I' [...] D
Freddie Mercury: Roger, there's only room in thi [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I enjoyed the show. I also, I w [...] D
Roger Taylor: [after singing Galileo in high pit [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [calling Paul on the telephone] [...] D
Ray Foster: Mark these words: if they're not car [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I went to Munich. I hired a bun [...] D
[after listening to Bohemian Rhapsody] Ray Fost [...] D
Freddie Mercury: Let's go and punch a hole in th [...] D
Mary Austin: So, the new name is Queen? Freddie [...] D
Bomi Bulsara: [Quoting Zoroaster] Good Thoughts. [...] D
Brian May: [At press conference] Does anyone hav [...] D
Jim Beach: They just need a bit of time. Freddi [...] D
[from trailer] Brian May: We want to do somethi [...] D
Brian May: The line "acutally Wembley Stadium do [...] D
Freddie Mercury: We're family. We believe in eac [...] D
Roger Taylor: [knocks on the door to Freddie's f [...] D
[after Mary leaves Freddie, driving away in the [...] D
Brian May: This is America. They're puritans on [...] D
Roger Taylor: [on learning Freddie has signed a [...] D
Roger Taylor: What are you doing later? Kashmir [...] D
[arguing over Queen's musical direction] Roger [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [Quoting Zoroaster] Good though [...] D
[about to perform] Roger Taylor: Ready, Freddie [...] D
Freddie Mercury: I've been hideous. I know that, [...] D
Shelley Stern: Freddie, could you tell us about [...] D
Freddie Mercury: [coming out to Mary] I think I' [...] D
[from trailer] Freddie Mercury: We can be. We b [...] D
Freddie Mercury: ...You've got families, childre [...] D
Ray Foster: Mark these words. No one will play Q [...] D
Reporter 2: Freddie, uh, your teeth! Why don't y [...] D
[from trailer, recording operatic section of Boh [...] D
Jim Hutton: Touch me again like that and I'll be [...] D
Freddie Mercury: Formulas are a complete and utt [...] D
Freddie Mercury: You know when you know you've g [...] D
Freddie Mercury: What's going on? Roger Taylor: [...] D
Paul Prenter: I know who you are, Freddie Mercur [...] D
Brian May: No Prenter? It's unusual to see you w [...] D
Brian May: It's America. They're Puritans in pub [...] D
Freddie Mercury: How much do you think we can ge [...] D
[from trailer] Ray Foster: Mark these words: NO [...] D

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