Ophelia (2018) //
Sir John Everett Millais’s Ophelia
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sometimes you just gotta indulge your inner 13yo and play online dress up games for 3 hours straight
Elton John on Freddie Mercury.
(I’m not posting this less to correct the timeline portrayed in Bohemian Rhapsody, which I mostly really enjoyed, than simply to share a beautiful story that shines light on who Freddie actually was, up to the very end.)
You should take Oscar, he looks like a rotten egg in aspic. What happened?
THE HAPPY PRINCE – dir. Rupert Everett
Freddie Mercury & Jim Hutton photographed with their cat Dorothy, 1980′s
When Freddie was diagnosed with AIDS in 1987, he offered Jim an exit on their relationship. He told Jim he would understand if he left. In a Freddie Mercury documentary, Jim recalls telling him, “I love you, Freddie – I’m not going anywhere.” And he didn’t; Jim stayed with Freddie until he died. He nursed him, cared for him, and was there when he took his last breath.
“It felt like sometimes you would lose a little bit of the authenticity if you tried to nail it so perfectly. Things won’t exactly always match up, there might be a hint of something that’s off, but I think that kept it feeling really alive and in the moment and it was better to sacrifice it that way, but yeah, I was watching it non-stop.” – Rami Malek
The man who spent six years with Freddie Mercury as a lover and partner. The person who was by his side when he took his final breath on November 24, 1991.





























