Rami Malek:
That’s something we tried to get move for move, even just gesture for gesture perfectly.
It felt like I had it in my bones and I didn’t want to keep going back to it. It felt like sometimes you would lose a little bit of the authenticity if you tried to nail it so perfectly.
Things won’t exactly always match up, there might be a hint of something that’s off, but I think that kept it feeling really alive and in the moment and it was better to sacrifice it that way, but yeah, I was watching it non-stop.
On November 1st the Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” hit theatres. The movie was a huge box office success, raking in $50 million its first weekend in the U.S. The movie offers a glimpse into the rise of the band Queen and provides an intimate exploration into the life of their legendary frontman, Freddie Mercury. However, the movie has received mixed reviews, mainly for some historical inaccuracies and lack of focus on some aspects of Mercury’s HIV diagnosis and his sexuality.
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