There wasn't a single moment of this movie that didn't achieve quintessential perfection. A long time fan of Queen's Music, I was curious and intrigued to how Freddy Mercury's story-and the music-would convert to screen, how the story would be expanded upon, how well fiction would capture the raw and emotional truth.
"Bho Rhap" was, in a word, a masterpiece. It was larger than life grandiose, a show-stopping, foot-stamping, hand-clapping spectacle that had you singing in the aisles. At the same time, it was raw, intimate, and vastly homely, grander than the world and as tiny as a heartbreak. I laughed like a child, I cried like a baby at LEAST thrice. Rarely does truth lend itself to fiction, and rarer is the truth enough to get by on. But Bho Rhap does everything right-nothing is superficial, not even the spectacle.
Bho Rhap is 12/10. A must-see, again and again and again.