Really enjoyable and quite deep and dark. You can see Elton Johns hand on this, and feels like (as I think you'd expect) he's being honest and open. It's beautifully generous, as it should be, to Taupin. If I had one criticism it's that the final Agatha Christie-Esque summing-up scene is a little cringy and obvious. How he made it through the 70s is beyond me. I loved Bohemian Rhapsody and I love this, for very different reasons. I know some found Bo-rap a little light on the realism relating to the sex and drugs, well, if so you'll love Rocetman as it pulls no punches in that area