BPM (Beats Per Minute) Comments

  • Liliane 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The moment the subtitles came out at the end of the film, I couldn't make that snap of my fingers. After walking out of the cinema, I walked silently for more than a dozen blocks with headphones on. The saddest tears in CMBYN are just an end to beautiful memories, but the happiest smile in this movie is a footnote to the cruel...

  • Jayme 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The moment the subtitles came out at the end of the film, I couldn't make that snap of my fingers. After walking out of the cinema, I walked silently for more than a dozen blocks with headphones on. The saddest tears in CMBYN are just an end to beautiful memories, but the happiest smile in this movie is a footnote to the cruel...

  • Nelle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "Please call me by your name" is like a fairy tale, there are no old-fashioned ideas and discriminatory eyes, you can boldly pursue your loved one, and recklessly bloom your youth; "120 BPM" is like a war, LGBT Groups and AIDS patients are misunderstood, discriminated against, hurt, and insulted everywhere. A group of young people are constantly living and struggling, using their tongues, brains, thoughts, beliefs, hearts, and spirits to make a...

  • Elissa 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    From the perspective of an outsider, it started as a group portrait in a telescope. Different people made plans for the event in great detail, and each role was rarely active. Later, it became a magnifying glass, the healthy cells were eroded little by little, and the two people had warm feelings. tormented by pain. Leaving without seeing the victory of the struggle is probably the greatest despair one can have in one's life, but even if it turns to ashes, do you still have to remind the world...

  • Ayden 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    At present, the best of the year wants to say a lot but stop talking. In addition to being moved, there are also close-ups and close-ups of a lot of oppressive feelings of surrender to the image. There is also the HIV virus that has changed into an aperture, and there is no time to breathe. People, dialogues, emotional relationships and history The events are overwhelming, and it will not be digested for a...

  • Leanna 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "This is my last pride...

  • Clinton 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    [Toronto Film Festival] Finally made up for the regret of Cannes. The description of the interior of the social activity organization at the beginning is too good, radical and orderly coexist. The part of love is very touching, but there is no point in the distribution of space. The few images of dust and viruses turning into bright stars are just too...

  • Tamara 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Reminiscent of Corral's "Night of the Beast", life is like all the dazzling lights, fireworks and landscapes. Gathering, marching and protesting again and again, passionate patients died, and they loved life more than ordinary people. Several scenes are awe-inspiring, and Almodovar's tears of grievance can be better understood. BTW, the speed of C2 is a bit...

  • Miles 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    2017 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize. Taking the demonstrations against SIDA as an entry point, it shows the current state of life of the entire LGBT community. Compared with the fierce and bloody parade at the beginning, the death of a 26-year-old boy in the last scene is even more heartbreaking. Fighting is because there is still life, death is always peaceful. Fall in love, make love, scream, die. Watching your lover die. A great movie, but I know China won't import it.

  • Hayley 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It can be tied with When We Rise as the most relatable film and television work this year. The deafening story is also delicate and touching. It seems to cover a lot of topics, but instead it tells about love, sex, AIDS and the confrontation behind it from big to small. "It's you, it's me, it's each of us." The turbulent drum beats and the shocking shots make people want to snap their fingers, sprinkle a pot of fresh "blood", and devote themselves to this war that needs more...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • 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....