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I applaud the effort, but try and make it more believable next time
I basically just described my actual thoughts about the song, though. The opening is a banger, the part from "I see a little silhouetto of a man" to "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me" is kind of a mess, then it goes to a bit that sounds like it should have been the opener of a third song, before finally finishing on something that actually matches the style of the first bit. The whole thing is a weird patchwork that somehow became a hit.
It isn't a patchwork though, it's just not structured as a typical rock/pop-rock/pop song. Mercury borrowed ideas and stylings from opera for it's structure. And the part that you say is "kind of a mess" isn't a mess, it just switches between even and odd meters. It does that to try and put the listener off-balance, sure, but that's intentional.