
2017
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Drama
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2h23
Summary
Members of the advocacy group ACT UP Paris demand action by the government and pharmaceutical companies to combat the AIDS epidemic in the early 1990s.
Public Opinion
885 reviews
7.9/10
7.4/10
Viewers find 'BPM (Beats Per Minute)' deeply moving and impactful, highlighting its realistic portrayal of the early 90s AIDS crisis and the activism of ACT UP Paris. The film's emotional depth, bolstered by strong performances and a poignant narrative, resonates strongly, often leaving audiences in tears. While praised for its authenticity and educational value, some viewers noted the film's pacing and certain scenes as overly lengthy or unsettling.
👍 Authentic portrayal of AIDS activism
👎 Some scenes may feel prolonged
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Déchirant, extrêmement bien joué, sous-côtés.
3eme Très drôle avec M. Barbereau Et le "Il est mort. Oh non!"
drame
Très bien
Une très belle manière de mettre en avant la lutte. Le point de vue et la manière dont ils vivent et voient les choses est très bien mis en avant.
j'ai adoré très très fort 🥺