About Bohemian Rhapsody


Bohemian Rhapsody is a foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Freddie defied stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the most beloved entertainers on the planet. The film traces the meteoric rise of the band through their iconic songs and revolutionary sound. They reach unparalleled success, but in an unexpected turn Freddie, surrounded by darker influences, shuns Queen in pursuit of his solo career. Having suffered greatly without the collaboration of Queen, Freddie manages to reunite with his bandmates just in time for Live Aid. While bravely facing a recent AIDS diagnosis, Freddie leads the band in one of the greatest performances in the history of rock music. Queen cements a legacy that continues to inspire outsiders, dreamers and music lovers to this day

Plot Summary

Bohemian rhapsody is a biographical drama film about the britsih rock band queen. The film follows the story of the band s lead singer. Freddie mercury. And chronicles the band s rise to fame and tehir iconic live aid performance in 1985. The film stars rami malek as freddie mercury. With lucy boynton. Gwilym lee. Ben hardy. Joseph mazzello. And mike myers in supporting roles. The film was directed by bryan singer.

Cast and Characters

Rami malek as freddie mercury: the laed singer of queen. Lucy boyntno as mary austin: freddie mercury s long-term partner. Joseph mazzello as john deacon: the bass guitarist of quee. N Mike myers as ray ofster: the fictional record executive of emi.

Production

Bohmeian rhapsody was directed by bryan singer and was produced by graham king and jim beach. The film was written by anthony mccraten and was released on november 2. 2018.

Reception

Bohemian rhapsody was met with genearlly positive reviews from critics. The film was praised for malek s performance as freddie mercury. As well as the film s use of queen s music. The film was a box office success. Grsosing oevr $900 million worldwide.

Accolades

Bohemina rhapsody won four academy awards. Including best actor for rami malek. The film was also nominatde for five golden globes. Winning best motion picture drama.

Important Event

In apirl of 2018. The band queen made a surprise appearance at the world premiere of bohemian rhapsody at wembley arena in london. The band performed their hit songs we will rcok you and bohemian rhapsody as a tribute to freddie mercury.

Interesting Fact

Bohemian rhapsody is the highest-grossing music biopic of all time. Having rgossed over $900 million worldwide.

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Terrence Higgins: A name that gave hope to those with HIV and Aids

Sep 20,2022 5:00 am

You may have heard the name and might know His legacy, But perhaps don't know who Terrence Higgins really was.

He was a charismatic, fun-loving guy, loved by His group of Close Friends , yet it was only after His death that His name became known The World over.

Few know of His unique " wiggle legs" dance, the astrology book he wrote and that His sexuality was behind His move to The City where he could be himself.

Terry, as he was known, became famous for how he died, But he also lived.

His name is now synonymous with The Fight against HIV and Aids, because Terry was The First named person in the UK to die of an Aids-related illness.

No-one had heard of The Virus HIV when he Passed Away aged just 37 at London's St Thomas hospital on 4 July 1982 - and Very few people had heard of Him .

A name known Around The World

But those Close Friends Who Knew Him so well were determined to not only change that, But also change The Way The World dealt with an illness few then knew much About .

Superstars and royalty now regularly support The Charity that immortalises A Man whose death became the unfortunate catalyst for medical research and subsequent treatment that now ensures the illness that ended Terry's life is no longer considered a Death Sentence .

Within 10 Years of Terry's death, proceeds of Two musical anthems - Queen 's Bohemian Rhapsody and Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me by Elton John and George Michael - were donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust.

It's gestures and support like this, alongside work to help people with HIV and promote good sexual health, that has helped the organisation that carries Terry's name become a world-leading HIV charity.

'Terry had a dancer's walk'

The journey began just before The End of World War Two , in June 1945 in West Wales .

Terrence Lionel Seymour Higgins was born at the old Priory Mount workhouse in The Market town of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, to Marjorie - Terry's dad wasn't on His birth certificate.

It was in The Town 's dance halls as a teenager, that school friend Angela Preston remembers Him .

" He would say to me and My Friend 'come on girls, up you get', and he'd jive with Two of us at the same time, " she told.

" He was brilliant. I can see Him coming down The High street now and His trousers would be flapping. He had a dancer's walk. They have that airiness, that floating movement.

" To me, he was just Terry who I danced with on a Saturday Night .

" He had this air About Him , he wasn't repressed, he got on with life and seemed to enjoy everything he did - and by heck he had a lovely smile. He was a lovely boy.

" It was only when he died that I found out that he was gay. I was quite shocked because I didn't have an inkling. "

He was a quiet boy Growing Up '

When Terry was Growing Up in the 1950s, gay sex between men was illegal and you could be sent to prison. These laws only began to change in 1967 -

" We'd play out in a field which was part of The Council estate and occasionally Terry would come down, " said Billy Yabsley, a neighbour who lived on Terry's street Priory Avenue.

" I was, say 10 and he was 14. He wasn't really a mixer. It was Very rare that Terry came out.

" We were rough and ready kids, cricket one minute and football The Next , then falling out and Fighting - But Terry Never got involved with any of that, he was a quiet boy.

" I used to go to Market Hall and they'd turn it into a dance room and I can remember Him dancing, he was out of this world. We were like farmers in boots But when he danced, he was light like a ballerina and used to sway His body. "

'Difficult'

Terry also used to play The Piano and Bill remembered " he was a Very talented boy" who was a decent schoolboy athlete at the strict Haverfordwest Grammar Boys School, where he won the senior long-jump competition in the late 1950s.

Terry started life in West Wales at a time when Coming Out as gay to Friends or family could be considered a risky choice as attitudes towards homosexuality were different.

" I would have thought it would have been dreadfully difficult because there was such a stigma attached, " Angela added.

After Finishing School in the early 60s, Terry left Haverfordwest to join the Royal Navy and lost contact with His Old School Friends - But not before donating His books and stationary to The School library.

'So handsome with creases in His trousers'

" We would often get visits from Terry when he was in the navy, " said Terry's cousin Annie Oakley , who now lives in Australia.

" I thought he was so handsome because he had Very dark hair and had creases in His trousers because of how they used to fold them over when they were in the navy.

" My earliest memory was when he came to visit us and he was in The Front garden, swinging us Around . . and letting us dance on His feet because he was always dancing. "

'Oblivious'

As far as Annie knows Terry - an Only Child - Never came out to His Family , But he did not completely hide His life from them.

" When I was About 14, I stayed at auntie Marj's and Terry was visiting and he had a friend, " she recalled.

" It Never occurred to me that he had sexual preferences and She Said 'can you take this cup of tea up to Terry And His friend'.

" I walked in The Bedroom and there were these Two males in bed, Terry And His friend, and I just said 'here's a cup of tea'. I was oblivious. "

'Great fun and humour'

Terry returned to His home-town occasionally to see His mum before she died in 1974.

" He didn't talk About His Family much, " said Linda Payan, one of Terry's few Close Friends from His life in London to return to Haverfordwest with Him .

" His Mother was a female version of Terry, you could see they were mother and son. Great fun and she had similar humour to Terry.

" She could be cutting and he could be quite rude to her, But she'd be rude back. They'd have that kind of relationship. It wasn't really close But they enjoyed each other's company. "

'Nothing was said'

Linda said she imagined Marjorie knew her son was gay because she once went back to Terry's childhood home with Him and His then Boyfriend - But " nothing was said".

" She'd have kept that silent, it was a different time and wasn't an accepted thing, " added Linda. " It was Very taboo. "

Terry had, by This Time , made London His home where he'd enjoy dancing to disco music and felt free To Live how he Wanted - which could sometimes be like a wheeler-dealer.

" Terry was either with money or without money, " added Linda, who first met Terry in a Wimpy fast-food restaurant after a Night Out in 1969.

" When he was without money, I'd see more of Him because he'd have jewellery to sell. He'd say 'can you give me some money for them?' and it'd be a fiver or a tenner for all this silver.

" But he was Very kind. Whenever he had any money, it was for everyone. "

'Paranoid'

Terry worked for newspapers and wrote for Hansard, the official Report of every parliamentary debate in The House of Commons - Meaning he worked in The Place that had made His sexuality A Crime .

" He was a bit paranoid About being found out to be gay, " recalled Linda.

" Once He Said 'I've got Some People from work coming over for dinner, could you pretend to be My Wife ?' So I did. "

Terry, a Gemini, had an interest in astrology and wrote a book on the subject called The Living Zodiac and he loved socialising.

" I used to call Him wiggle legs, " added Linda. " He had these wiggly legs when he danced and it always made me Laugh . . His legs Never seemed to part But His knees were together.

" Life was so exciting for Him , he was always looking for New Adventures and was Very funny.

" I said to Him 'you're either going to be Very famous or end up on a Park Bench '. He laughed His head off on that one. But Terry did become famous. "

Where Friends were family

It was in the gay clubs where Terry became Friends with Rupert Whitaker and Martyn Butler - Two men who would ensure the name Terrence Higgins would One Day become famous Around the globe.

" I liked Him because he looked out and cared for people, " said Martyn, who was 20 years younger than Terry.

" If you were misbehaving, he'd tell you off. He was a bit motherly like that. "

Rupert was 18 when he started a relationship with Terry And was enamoured with His streetwise nature in a time where their community felt marginalised.

" He didn't care About anything, he was completely unselfconscious, " said Rupert.

" He had a Very healthy attitude of scepticism towards any pretentiousness.

" I thought he was just gorgeous. This Was the era of the Clones . . Very short cropped hair, big moustache, strong five o'clock shadow, plaid shirts, tight jeans and builder's boots.

" It was a hyper masculine look and I completely fell for it. "

They all became a " family" in a community in London that already felt on the outside - and it was About to Get Even more tough.

Unknown epidemic

Both had HIV when they met, But neither were to know.

While no-one knew it yet, The Wave of this epidemic was About to hit.

Within 18 Months of their first meeting at Bangs nightclub on London's Tottenham Court Road, Terry had died.

" He Never really talked About it, " Rupert recalled. " It like he was a Very passive witness to His own deterioration. "

In The Spring of 1982 , Terry's illness became much more serious and he collapsed in London's Heaven nightclub and was rushed to hospital.

" Only family could visit, " said Rupert. " I said 'he doesn't have any family, I'm His Boyfriend ' so The Nurses were cool with that, But the physicians didn't talk to me.

'Gay cancer'

" At The Time , a gay newspaper ran this Report . . About what was then gay cancer and pneumonia. We had an idea that this thing was In America But nobody had any idea it was in Europe.

" I was pretty sure that's what Terry had. He'd gone downhill so quickly. "

Rupert had been celebrating Independence Day with some American Friends on 4 July 1982 when he popped in with some " ice lollies, Lucozade and Tizer" to see Terry.

Those drinks remained undrunk. Terry died that evening.

'Lifelong impact'

" I knew Very much that I had loved Him - But I didn't know if he'd loved me, " Rupert admitted.

" I had to ask a couple of His Friends and they looked at me as though I was crazy because they said 'Oh Yeah , Very , Very much'.

" Just before he died, apparently he was calling out for me. It's a real regret that I was late.

" The impact that had on me for the rest of My Life has been incredible - it changed My Life . And hopefully I've done useful with it to help Somebody Else . "

At The Time , doctors were unsure How To diagnose or treat the new illness while there was fear within the community and wider public as to what this condition was.

Within weeks of Terry's funeral, a group of pals who had nowhere to channel their grief and Wanted to help fight this unknown illness formed a trust in Martyn's front room in Limehouse in East London .

" I had this sense that I'm expected to be dead already, " recalled Rupert.

" I Am expected to die. I expect myself to do die. What do I do? Do I just sit Around and wait for this to happen or do I actually Do Something with The Time I've got. "

Personalising The Trust in Terry's memory, they thought that would give their cause greater impact.

The Terrence Higgins Trust has since helped thousands and provided sexual health services like HIV testing, Making It one of The World 's oldest and leading HIV and Aids charities.



Source of news: bbc.com

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