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Taryn 2022-04-22 07:01:48
Action keeps love alive
The film doesn't feel like it's full of brilliance anywhere, but the emotional outbursts of the characters are still there. It is this fluent expression that makes people think more, reflect on the status quo, what we did, did not do, and should do.
The film describes the outbreak of AIDS in France...
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Zola 2022-04-19 09:02:43
'I've always been scared, it's normal'
How beautiful was Paris, France in the 1990s?
Looking out from the running public carriage, the greenery beside the building is lush, the flat road is constantly flowing, and the Seine River is sparkling...
AIDS has changed the original trajectory of this group of young people's lives....

Jean-Christophe Brétignière
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Letha 2022-01-18 08:01:58
A Celebration of love, sex and life The disease is dealt with so heavy, angry and urgent but without sorrow, on the contrary, like a parade, like a struggle, like a nightclub, full of vitality like love, like sex, this group of people are like the dust that has been forgotten by history To live such a wonderful and meaningful life, individual death is not only a tragedy for them, but also a motivation to continue to fight/live.
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Gerardo 2022-03-27 09:01:18
A / I have always worried that the parallel narrative structure of individuals and groups will be unbalanced, but it is almost perfect. Editing, lighting, sound effects, and the script are all rhythms on a dying lifeline. The capture of visual imagery and the fusion of audio-visual language are extremely sharp, as exemplified by the corpse's eye tape and blood flow. It is not so much a work that is more political than artistic, but rather a fragmented evaluation system reunited.