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Originally Posted by DaFace
His sexuality is a part of the story, but it's much more about his struggles to find love in general rather than the sexual aspect of it. It's framed as Elton looking back on his life while in rehab, so lots of focus on his struggles with his family, friends, and fame that led to a lot of alcohol and drug abuse.
It's presented in kind of a surreal style, so it's a combination of concert reenactments and "musical" style people randomly breaking into his songs. The music is very, very present throughout.
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That sounds way better than what I was expecting.