Rocketman, the Elton John musical biopic. It's a decent film, if a little too typical: a guy who's had a poor youth becomes mega succesful, can't deal with it, spirals down into a crash, and finds himself back in rehab.
As I found out afterwards, however, John's life wasn't actually that straightforward. His dad and first weren't so bad, his split from Taupin was for two albums in the late 70s while he went to rehab in 1990, the development of his career is cut short a lot, all the songs are played out of order, and since their lyrics are written by Taupin they are usually not about John. I felt cheated a bit when reading about all that; cause rather than depicting John's life, the story thus instead seems to take some cues from it, and then follows a couple of songs whose narrative together provides a nice dramatic arc.
That's a little weird, but the film does make sense in an impressionistic sort of way. It gives a good idea of John as a person, artist, and performer (which is pretty amazing!), and of his relationship with Taupin. So it's not all bad, and Taron Egerton is great playing John; but in the end, I wasn't too impressed. (It doesn't help that I'm not at all an Elton John fan, I suppose.)