by Haleigh Smith
‘Rocketman' (2019) is the musical
fantasy following the story of Elton John when he rose to fame. By combining
Elton’s music and the story of his early life, director Dexter Fletcher was
able to present Elton’s story to the world like never before. The movie touches
on topics like family life, sexuality and of course his music and passion. The
movie allows the audience to see Elton John in a new light, discussing topics
that were and in some cases still are controversial and allows a unique
understanding of Elton’s struggle and as a viewer it allowed me to find a new
love for him as an individual and for his music.
The film was released worldwide on
Wednesday 22nd June 2019 where it received love internationally. However, upon
its release in Russia, it was discovered that the movie had been censored to
remove the homosexual connotations and drug use. Many people, myself included
were disappointed by this news, including actor Taron Egerton who took to
social media to express his upset“I am crestfallen that the decision was made to censor our
movie for the Russian market...Love is love. No compromises” Elton John also expressed himself
saying“The local distributor has found it necessary to edit out certain
scenes, denying the audience the opportunity to see the film as it was intended
is a sad reflection of the divided world”.
‘Rocketman’ was made to tell the story
of Elton John and his rise to fame, and to be able to tell the story the movie
must, rightfully, touch on Elton’s sexuality, adversities and the origins of
his music. For Russia to censor such crucial parts of the movie it deprives the
audience of the story that Elton wants to be told, removing the truth behind
Elton and his story, removing the more emotional and biographical aspects of
the longly anticipated biopic. We are in the 21st Century and us as people
should be able to accept people for whomever they are, whether they be
homosexual, heterosexual, Muslim, Christian, black or white. It is truly
disappointing to see a country manipulate a story because it touches on topics
they deem taboo and disgraceful. Stories should be left untouched so we can
grow as people and build bridges to reconnect such a conflicted and fragmented
society and gain an understanding of its inevitable diversity.
“We believe in building bridges and
open dialogue, and will continue to push for the breaking down of barriers
until all people are heard equally across the world” - Elton John (2019)
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