Peter Hince was asked: Were there some aspects of Freddie’s personality

Peter Hince was asked: Were there some aspects of Freddie’s personality that you would have preferred to see portrayed differently in the movie ‘Bohemian Rhapsody?’

Freddie’s generosity, and his generosity of spirit and also with sharing his music. With John, Freddie drew out the talent in John, the songwriting talent, and you could tell that he knew John had it musically.

John is very underrated as a musician. He developed slowly but Freddie could see that, because Freddie used to sing John songs – because John didn’t sing. They worked closely on them and there was great trust and respect between the two of them. And the film doesn’t capture Freds humour – he used to laugh a lot – but never in the movie.”

“Freddie expected everyone to do their best, as easy as that, and it didn’t matter what your role was. He always did his best and took you up to that level with him”. 💛

Peter Hince

1 Comment on “Peter Hince was asked: Were there some aspects of Freddie’s personality”

  1. It baffles and saddens me that Freddie was portrayed in BR as something he was not: a rather sad and morose, self-absorbed and argumentative diva. NONE of the above applied to Freddie, except perhaps “diva”. But aren’t all artists? What I can’t understand is why Brian and Roger who I think were co-producers would allow their good friend to be portrayed as someone entirely different.

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