Brian May slams hate surrounding ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ during Oscars
Brian May of Queen is not pleased with the way he believes Bohemian Rhapsody was treated this awards season.
May revealed his true feelings in an Instagram post. It showed a screenshot of an article saying the film’s wins is a “triumph over snobby film critics.”
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The post is quite extensive, but talks about the band’s opening performance at the Oscars and how the movie took home 4 awards.
“I was, and I am, deeply grateful for our Freddie film being recognised in a way we never had the audacity to expect. But I found the public activity behind the whole awards season, and the behaviour of the media writers surrounding it, deeply disturbing,” it reads.
“If you look at the Press and Internet discussions that took place over the last few months, you can see that 90% of it is aimed at discrediting one or other, or all of the nominated films by innuendo and smears, rather than discussing their merits and admiring the skills that went into making them. Vitriol and dishonesty, and blatant attempts to shame and influence the members into voting the way they, in their arrogance required them to.”
“It’s not the fault of the awards panels – they stood up well. It’s a kind of vindictive sickness that seems to have gripped public life. All through it, I’ve been biting my tongue, not wishing to influence the results of the ballots even by a hair. But, when the curtain came down, I was left with very mixed feelings.”
You can read the entire post below.
The Queen biopic won big at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony. Rami Malek won Best Actor in a Leading Role for his portrayal of lead singer Freddie Mercury. The film also won Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Film Editing.
However, the film did not take home the Best Picture award. It was nearly beat out by Green Book. You can check out the full list of the Oscars winners here.
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