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I understand why this movie has such a big difference between the professional critiques and the public reception - because aside from the musical aspects, the film itself is lackluster. However, once the stage lights up and the beats and applause fill the air, everything changes. Placing the 10-minute plus of electrifying Live Aid performance at the end is a brilliant move. Who wouldn’t feel an exhilarating rush after hearing "We are the champions", as if they'd just attended a concert? Rather than attributing the good ratings to the film, it's more accurate to say that people are paying tribute to this great band, their timeless works, and the invaluable legacy left behind by Freddie Mercury. (That young boy playing Roger Taylor is also quite handsome, I must say.)
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