Feelings of "120 BPM"

Maxine 2022-03-24 09:03:24

The film begins with a protest at the venue, followed by a fast-paced debate. I watched the film for 15 minutes, and I couldn't hold on, and was almost persuaded to quit watching. But then it persisted until the middle of the movie, followed by the campus kiss that I liked very much, followed by the lingering and explicit bed scene, which gradually pushed the plot deeper, and the plot was not just a wake-up call to the public's attention to AIDS , but this leads to the importance of life, the relationship between people, etc. This film can be said to have a long charm. It is a very good AIDS propaganda film, and it can also be equivalent to a documentary.

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  • Margaretta 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    Several meetings where conflict and order coexist were great. I didn't feel that the second half was procrastinated, and the turbulent flow turned into a gradually drying riverbed, which was also beautiful. The last ten minutes were not soft at all, the handjob when he was seriously ill, the tape on the eyelid, the relatives and friends in the next room of the mortuary laughed at the proportion of the ashes (reminds the stage funeral in "Put on Gloves")...I understand Nathan very much in the lover The sex after death was cruel and appropriate, so he cried when he cried.

  • Misty 2022-03-24 09:03:24

    Whether the modern base film is good or not depends on bed scenes and ladder climbing. This is probably the most real sex scene in the base film I've ever seen, and then the director immediately broke the linear narrative and turned four stars into five stars. Nightclub climbing stairs are not out of the ordinary. The French model of organizing social movements is also familiar, even somewhat intimate. The details of the final euthanasia are very deep, because France does not allow active euthanasia so far, maybe it is the director's active side.