Rocketman: BURNING OUT HIS FUSE UP HERE ALONE!! (Because you just can’t help but sing along to this film!)
So my very first review on this blog was for Bohemian Rhapsody and it’s safe to say I was less than impressed. So much so I almost condemned this film (Rocketman) before it had even come out saying “Bohemian Rhapsody has made me dread the forthcoming release of Rocketman which I fear will be in a very similar vein.”
First of all I didn’t realise this film was going to be a musical. The story was structured around Elton’s wonderfully expansive catalogue of music with other characters singing his songs as well as Elton (Taron Egerton) himself. This was a nice surprise as it made the film more abstract, sensational and overall vastly more fun and exciting to watch than Bohemian Rhapsody.

Now I say almost stole the show because I have saved the best till last. This film would have been nothing without the incredible performance delivered by Taron Egerton as Elton John. I am amongst the good majority of fans who had their reservations about Taron taking on this task when we first heard about the biopic. Not only (as far as I'm aware) is he not homosexual himself but there was little record of his singing accomplishments and his back catalogue of acting didn’t show a whole lot a range from Kingsman barring perhaps Eddie the Eagle.
Again my reservations were redundant and his performance was nothing short of legendary. He took us through an impressive range of gorgeous scenes like when Elton and Bernie wrote “Your Song” together at his family home, or the dizzy highs of an electric first performance at the Troubadour where the audience were literally lifted off their feet, or the devastating lows of a man struggling with several addictions, an abusive partner in an abusive industry. This culminated in Elton attempting to take his own life which lead to a surreal sequence underwater with him singing Rocket Man to his younger self at the bottom of the pool.

My only issue with the film is the release date. If this had been released before Bohemian Goddamn Rhapsody then it would have won a few Oscars and BR would have been seen as the mediocre film that it is. Unfortunately for Rocketman it was released after BR and after the Oscars so might have missed the boat for awards next year because the momentum of the thing would have been lost. This is a real shame because it deserves a fair few.
I would give this film A RATING OF 8.5 and big recommendation to all film fans and music lovers alike!
I've been Christopher Whitmore, thanks for reading!
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