My problem with these movies dealing with race and all biographical movies in general or movies that say they’re based on real events is they’re sold as being factual when actually they’re not. They’re fiction and need to be seen as that. They’re stories told to make money, nothing more. And the more “hate whitey” they are, the better because they know they’ll get people to fall for it. They might be based on true events, it’s possible some parts of the story are true. But it’s more likely many parts are not, they’ve been embellished to make them sellable. Especially movies with dialogue and conversations—who was there to write down word for word what was said?
In the case of Bohemian Rhapsody Brian May was involved in the making of the film. Was it completely accurate, no. It was a great film though.