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"Rocketman" is a 2019 biographical drama musical film directed by Dexter Fletcher, starring Taron Egerton as the iconic musician Elton John. The film chronicles Elton John's rise to fame from his early days as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music to becoming a global music superstar. Throughout the movie, viewers witness the highs and lows of Elton John's career, from his transformative partnership with songwriter Bernie Taupin, played by Jamie Bell, to his struggles with addiction and personal relationships. As Elton John navigates the complexities of fame and fortune, viewers are treated to electrifying musical performances of some of his greatest hits, including "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," and "Your Song." Richard Madden delivers a standout performance as John Reid, Elton's former manager and lover, adding depth to the story of the musician's personal life. Directed with flair and emotion by Dexter Fletcher and featuring a stellar supporting cast that includes Bryce Dallas Howard, "Rocketman" is a captivating and heartfelt exploration of one of music's most enduring legends. With its dynamic storytelling, stunning musical sequences, and Taron Egerton's transformative performance as Elton John, "Rocketman" is a must-watch for fans of biopics, music enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a compelling and entertaining cinematic experience. This film beautifully captures the essence of Elton John's journey, celebrating his music while delving into the human behind the larger-than-life persona.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Director Dexter Fletcher insisted that Taron Egerton perform all of Elton John's songs himself to bring authenticity to the role. This was a risky move given Egerton's limited singing background prior to the film. Elton John himself supported this decision, believing it would help capture the emotional truth of his life story.
The underwater scene where Elton John attempts suicide was created using a combination of practical effects and CGI. The crew built a large tank and used wires to suspend Taron Egerton, simulating his floating underwater. The fantastical elements, like the bubbles and piano, were added in post-production to enhance the surreal feel of the moment.
Rocketman nearly faced a PG-13 rating, which would have sanitized much of its adult content. However, after intensive discussions and appeals, the producers convinced the MPAA that an R-rating was essential to authentically portray Elton John's life, including his struggles with addiction and his sexuality, thus preserving the film's integrity and depth.
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🎬During filming, Taron Egerton wore a pair of Elton John’s actual glasses from the 1970s, which Elton gave him as a gift. This personal artifact helped Egerton connect more deeply with the character, adding an extra layer of authenticity to his performance.
💡Rocketman's release in Russia saw significant censorship, with all references to Elton John's homosexuality and scenes of drug use removed. This sparked international controversy and discussions about artistic integrity versus cultural sensitivity.
🎯The final scene of Rocketman, depicting a joyous group dance sequence, was choreographed in just one day. This spontaneous approach brought an unexpected vibrancy to the scene, contrasting sharply with the more meticulously planned sequences throughout the rest of the film.
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