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It's really French...it matches everything I imagined French aesthetics. The first half is a good interpretation of the content of social movements, organizing, debating, acting, exchanging views, and fighting hard. Even if you encounter obstacles or contradictions, you can still have logical discussions, call for social attention in an orderly manner, and let the world hear your own demands. It really opened my eyes to me, who has never experienced such a thing in politics... It turns out that civil organizations can spontaneously shout to this extent. As expected of the French who wrote the revolution in his blood hhh, the tone in the second half is sadder. Love during the AIDS pandemic always ends like this... The disease is so painful. Mixed with blurred dance floor carnival and sex, why French film shoots always like to use strobe.
The shot is so beautiful, the blood-stained Seine, people lying down in the middle of the street holding crosses and signs, the glittering flowers scattered on the pride parade. An indictment of vitality and death. When Hao Ai was attacked by homophobic remarks, Sean pulled Nathan's flamboyant kiss, and then what about this love sounded, who wouldn't smile... I also liked that Nathan had to kiss Sean regardless of the fungal infection, he smiled and looked at Sean's At times, I can really see love in my eyes... a good husband TT
The editing is good, as is the music. I will never be able to refuse retro disco electronic music... One night in 2018, I watched half of this movie because I was too sleepy, and I finally finished watching it today. It turns out that the smalltown boy and what about this love that I have been listening to all these years may have been collected because of the 120bpm soundtrack, I don't even remember. There are a lot of works similar to the anti-AIDS theme, normal heart/wear gloves to wipe your tears/Dallas Buyers Club, etc. I watched it a long time ago with a normal heart, but I remember crying a lot later, although I didn't cry when I watched it at 120bpm, But also like it. Sex, dance floor, disease, struggle, tolerance of marginalized groups, speaking out, love, companionship, support for each other, showing all the ugly scars but also shining with confidence when seen, I can't think of anything more queer than that. It is difficult to escape the topic of death from beginning to end, but in the end, it is to live better. Today, there is still a long way to go to popularize AIDS-related knowledge. Act up, fight AIDS, raise awareness, remove ignorance and prejudice, and hope that everyone can love and feel alive in a more inclusive and progressive society.
PS. Mr. Na is really small. The thin and small body was lying on the hospital bed and crying wrinkled, so distressed... It felt like it would shatter if I touched it hard. But his eyes are really big! ! (sighs 10,000 times) Arnaud's facial features are quite deep... He is the kind of tough and handsome, like?
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