Reza wrote
Please explain to me how the Academy becomes "low-brow" if they choose Malek?
Because Rami Malek embodies everything that everybody loves about Bohemian Rhapsody and everything that everybody hates about Bohemian Rhapsody. Yes, it's basically a $50 mil soundtrack recreation, but the film is at heart a character study of a queer outsider who desires family and audience. That is
insanely in tune with the times and probably why it connected with audiences. However for purists, Rami Malek's performance betrays the swaggering spirit of Freddie Mercury that audiences were denied in this film.
Bohemian Rhapsody is being punished a bit for its success. It's not seen as a serious film. It simplifies its subject matter and arguably betrays it. To be fair to its critics, it certainly wears its gawdiness on its sleeve with its gauche city names popping at the screen in neon lights. I think it's seen as commerce in betrayal of art. But why is it subjected to a different kind of vitriol than Anthony McCarten's other scripts? Darkest Hour and The Theory of Everything all have the same unconvincing distortions, conflicts, resolutions, and water-treading. Why were they largely given a pass while Bohemian Rhapsody is being called out of the same sins? Also with Bryan Singer at the helm (for as long as he was there) it doesn't have the window dressing pretenses of art present in Darkest Hour and The Theory of Everything. So, it was "made" for audiences. I would argue that it's not just entertaining bullshit, it's a better pairing for McCarten's script.
And also, of course, film critics and fanboys probably know more about Freddie Mercury than Winston Churchill and Stephen Hawking. So it's a culture and education thing. In 2019, a botched Kennedy biopic will get less vitriol than a botched Spider-Man film.
(Quick sidenote: if Leonardo DiCaprio hadn't already won an Oscar for The Revenant, I'd imagine he'd be in contract negotiations with McCarten for a Napoleon biopic or something. Rami Malek is poised to become the third performance he's penned in three films to win Best Actor).