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BPM (Beats Per Minute) Reviews

  • Russell 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    People are responsible for themselves (this is not a movie review)

    This isn't a movie review, it's an afterthought.

    Quite depressing, the whole story is a process of life withering. It is true that the protagonists have fought and worked hard, but it is a struggle in the face of fate. Some scenes in the movie are more "open", such as male and male passion scenes,...

  • Coralie 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    political funeral

    Living in a human society that is clamoring for harmony and not chaos every day, but full of problems, do you think you can still isolate yourself from politics?

    Maybe indifference and numbness are your choices, and you dare not reflect on what injustices have happened to you or your close and...

  • Gloria 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    Too many words for short reviews, too few words for movie reviews

    It took a whole year to watch this one. I am very afraid of watching realistic films, especially gay films. Each film may need to be watched three or four times because it is really distressing. I understand the existence and importance of reality, but sometimes I just want to cover my head and at...

  • Kiana 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    Majority ≠ Correct, this is everyone's battle!

    Thanks for this movie.

    This is France in the 1990s, and the kingdom of heaven at this moment in 2018, let alone ACT UP-like groups that fight for their own legitimate interests, we even wipe out the existence of sexual minorities in real time.

  • Gayle 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    [Film Review] BPM (Beats Per Minute) (2017)

    "BPM is an intrepid critique that covers warts and all of a pyrrhic fight in its darkest years."

    Drawing on his and his co-writer Philippe Mangeot's personal experiences, French queer filmmaker Robin Campillo's third feature BPM (BEATS PER MINUTE) vehemently re-enacts the activism of ACT UP (AIDS...

  • Fay 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    very sad

    It took two or three days to finally finish watching this movie, isn't it good? No, it just conveys the idea, which makes people feel very "depressed", one, crazy mourning; second, frustrated; third, mourning... Homosexuals are fanatical and desperate when they fall in love; The way to make the...

  • Lorine 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    live without being trampled

    It took me a long time to open this movie and watch it yesterday. When I first started watching it, it was not so attractive to me. I even started playing with my phone. Almost 70% of this film is about debates, quarrels and demonstrations. It is their desperate demonstrations that hit me again and...

  • Rebeca 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    "The greatest love is not immune to disease"

    In the horrific era of HIV just beginning, HIV patients were completely abandoned by the public. No one cares how tragic HIV patients are, and pharmaceutical companies don't care about their lives. Ironically, if it wasn't for Act up (French HIV patients' organization) to terrorize pharmaceutical...

  • Melisa 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    AIDS is me, AIDS is you, AIDS is everyone

    The title is a slogan of the ACT UP organization in the movie "120 BPM." It's not as profound as some of the other slogans, but I just love it, AIDS is no longer a horrible disease that doesn't matter to us, but a problem that needs to be overcome by all of us. ACT UP is the abbreviation of AIDS...

  • Wiley 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    ACT UP! in the name of love.

    The only thing I'm afraid of is that we'll come home one day and get together here every year for a beer and a memory of the good times we've had here. We have to promise ourselves not to be like that. We all know that people always want something, but don't really want to get it. Don't be afraid...