Review of movie Rocketman

Poster of movie: Rocketman
Movie Name :

Rocketman

Cinema Type : Hollywood
Release Date : 31-May-2019( 5 years, 212 days ago)
Directed By : Dexter Fletcher
Production House : Lawrence Bender,Adam Bohling,David Furnish,Elton John,David Reid
Genre : Biography
Lead Role : Bryce Dallas Howard, Taron Egerton, Richard Madden

Rating:4/5

Before he became the flamboyant piano legend & international superstar Sir Elton John, he was a shy boy named Reginald Dwight. ‘Rocketman’ explores his formative years, tracing his origins through his music, as he began his journey into one of the most iconic artists of our time. Played by Taron Egerton, we discover how some of his biggest hits came to life through his collaborations with his best friend, Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell). As Elton John defined his stage personality over his years of success, the film highlights how Reginald Dwight’s problems manifested in various forms of addiction.

Director Dexter Fletcher knows that musical biopics are meant to offer insight into the mindset and psyche of what makes an artist tick. He presents the far-from-perfect life of Elton John in all its flawed, yet fabulous glory, without skimming over the parts that most others would rather forget. The film starts with the celebrated performer in rehab, dressed in a devilish costume, baring his demons to a group of strangers, as he begins to reminisce about his colourful life. This perfectly sets the tone for the film to make it clear this is not a fairy-tale sing-along. From there on out, the discography of Elton John’s career is used to fuel the narrative structure, while never being overbearing because it stays focused on its subject. 

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