Summary

Biopics often attempt to condense the full story of a historical figure ’s life sentence into one neatly packaged movie , but they could often profit from having some more prison term to play with . Biopics have always been popular , but they seem to be gaining even more prominence . Music biopics are the latest Hollywood trend , withElvis , Bohemian Rhapsody , Rocketman , and more all being free in the last few years . Biopics are n’t just commercially practicable , they also seem to be perfectly tailored for honour - time of year succeeder , so they probably wo n’t slow down any time soon .

Some famous person and diachronic figures are so interesting that a single movie is n’t enough to adequately tell their story . Some biopics opt to focus on a specific period of someone ’s spirit rather than attempting to describe the entire span of it , but this approach also come with trouble . In other cases , diachronic figures are better suited to biographical TV serial that allow for enough prison term to examine their life sentence in detail . The Crownis one famous representative of this access . If a biopic can keep things interesting , it ’s always worth considering impart some excess item in a movie or making a TV series alternatively .

12Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury

Like many biopics from the past few year , Bohemian Rhapsodygarnered an Oscar win for its virtuoso . Rami Malek play legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury , as the movie dog the dance band ’s climb to the very top . The movie is an interesting artefact for any fan of Queen ’s music , but it only dips a toe into the darker facets of Mercury ’s life . Thecast ofBohemian Rhapsodyalso conflict at time to sustain a compelling tale throughout so many time jumps . A longer runtime could have helpedBohemian Rhapsodydelve into Mercury ’s less glamourous side .

11The Imitation Game (2014)

Benedit Cumberbatch as Alan Turing

LikeBohemian Rhapsody , the British warfare thrillerThe Imitation Gameonly indicate a fraction of the uncomfortable truth facing its subject . Alan Turing was a brilliant mathematician and computer scientist whose employment was pivotal to cracking the German secret computer code . He was also persecuted by the British government for his homosexuality . His news report is proof that even national hero were not above uncivilized legislation , and thetrue floor behindThe impersonation Gameis more complex and interesting than the moving picture ’s short runtime has CRO to deal with .

10The Greatest Showman (2017)

Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum

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The Greatest Showmanis a melodious movie meant to evoke the same feelings of ritzy spectacle as P.T. Barnum ’s famous circus . It ’s not a traditional biopic in this sense , and some stories are completely invent to equip into the overall tone of the movie . However , the movie still feels a little short , purely from a storytelling point of view . Barnum ’s reconciliation with his wife in the third act is extremely rushed , and if it were n’t masked by a strain , it would make very little sentience . This is just one model , but thesongs inThe large Showmanoften pushing game considerations to one side .

9Frost/Nixon (2008)

Michael Sheen as David Frost & Frank Langella as Richard Nixon

Rather than focalize on the broad background of someone ’s whole life , Frost / Nixonzeroes in on a abbreviated moment when two men ’s life intersect . Journalist David Frost ’s notable audience with Richard Nixon direct place five years after the Watergate scandal which catch Nixon leave office . Frost / Nixonuses this as the historic backdrop for an inner character discipline . Two first-class cardinal carrying out and a compelling script by Peter Morgan are the keys to the movie ’s success . Frost / Nixontells such a fascinating story so well that it feel little , and audiences are leave wondering what happens next for both Isle of Man .

8Legend (2015)

Tom Hardy as Reggie and Ronnie Kray

Legendserves up intemperately - hitting military action coupled with cheeky East London humor , but it falls shortsighted as a biopic of its two subjects . The Kray twins were London ’s most fear gangsters in the sixties , and Tom Hardy does a fine business at distinguishing the idiosyncracies of the two men . ButLegendonly scratches the Earth’s surface of their inside lives . One of the most fascinating aspects of the Kray Gemini ' sovereignty was their celebrity status , despite their illegal activity . Legendshows some mid - hundred glitz and glamor , but it does n’t have enough metre to research the ways this switch the Gemini the Twins .

7Elvis (2022)

Austin Butler as Elvis Presley

Baz Luhrmann ’s biopic of Elvis Presley clocks in at over two and a half hours , but there ’s still enough more to research . Elvis ' monolithic status changed the landscape of modern American media expenditure and famous person worshiping culture . Luhrmann want to make anElvisminiseriesto amplify upon the film , and reveal a slightly different fib . He recently turned his period romanceAustraliainto a rain buckets series , renamedFaraway Down , using antecedently unobserved footage . He could do the same forElvis .

6Malcolm X (1992)

Denzel Washington as Malcolm X

Malcolm Xis one of Spike Lee ’s most highly - praised movie , reap fromThe Autobiography of Malcolm Xto paint a detailed portrait of the radical civil rights militant . At over three hours , the movie provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of a politically divisive form , and the disorderly world that he lived in . The autobiography was published after Malcolm X ’s assassination , found on over 50 interviews he gave to the diary keeper Alex Haley . At over 500 page , there is more than enough material to make an even more wide biopic of Malcolm X as a TV series .

5Chaplin (1992)

Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin

Robert Downey Jr. collect widespread vital acclaim for his portraiture of one of the most pop motion picture star topology of the silent earned run average , butChaplinwas forced to select what it let in carefully to squeeze into its runtime . Chaplinprimarily adapted Charlie Chaplin ’s autobiography , which is over 500 pages long , and David Robinson’sChaplin : His Life and Art , which has an astounding 1000 pages . Chaplin ’s hike from the slum of prudish - era London to the overindulgence of Hollywood could easily stretch into a miniseries , and his 75 - year calling has many chapters which the movie had to exclude .

4J. Edgar (2011)

Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover

J. Edgar Hoover was all important in establishing the FBI , and he served as the manager of the Bureau for 37 years . During that time , he amassed an incredible amount of political power via unscrupulous mean value . Although he helped to modernize police force enforcement in many ways , he is most often think of for the allegations of corruption and the whirl of rumors about his personal animation . Clint Eastwood ’s biopic welfare from a human dynamo carrying out from Leonardo DiCaprio , but the nonlinear narration can be hard to play along . The film does n’t have the scope expect to show how Hoover commute American politics .

3Jobs (2013)

Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs

Long before a biopic was even in the works , Ashton Kutcher ’s physical law of similarity to Steve Jobs had already been wide noted . Unfortunately , Jobsprovided only a aerofoil - spirit level examen of the computer scientist . The abrupt shift in Jobs ' personality between his first and 2nd stint as Apple go mostly unexplained , since his NeXT years lodge in such a short section of the motion-picture show ’s runtime . Jobsdoesn’t have enough meter to truly explore the mindset of Jobs and his Silicon Valley peers .

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Composite image of Malcolm X, The Aviator, and Bohemian Rhapsody

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Ashton Kutcher working on a computer in Jobs