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BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Sub: Eng]
TrailerIn the early 1990s, AIDS caused countless lives, as Act up-Paris doubled its activity to fight this dreaded disease. Nathan was the last to arrive in the group, where his world attacked a hard-line man named Sean, throwing his last strength into the struggle.Actors: Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois, Adèle Haenel, Antoine Reinartz, Félix Maritaud, Ariel Borenstein, Aloïse Sauvage, Simon Bourgade, Médhi Touré, Simon Guélat, Coralie Russier, ...»Director: Robin CampilloCountry: FranceDuration: 143 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Sub: Eng]"
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Characters of "BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Sub: Eng]"
SeanPlayed by: Nahuel Pérez BiscayartNathanPlayed by: Arnaud ValoisSophiePlayed by: Adèle HaenelThibaultPlayed by: Antoine ReinartzMaxPlayed by: Félix MaritaudJérémiePlayed by: Ariel BorensteinEvaPlayed by: Aloïse SauvageLucPlayed by: Simon Bourgade -
Critic Reviews of "BPM (Beats Per Minute) [Sub: Eng]"
Boston GlobeFebruary 01, 2018"BPM" is an affecting memorial about being alive and being heard - a movie that says the only things that matter in life are love, righteous struggle, and the joy of being with others. It shakes all three until their atoms get up and dance.
San Diego ReaderNovember 17, 2017[Director] Campillo tries to give both personal and political equal weight (or at least equal screen time), and proves more adept at the latter: never have highly regulated meetings to propose policy and review results been so richly engaging.
Chicago ReaderNovember 16, 2017[BPM] devotes significant screen time to philosophical debate but also appeals to the senses with graphic sex and a throbbing techno score by Arnaud Rebotini.
Washington PostNovember 16, 2017"BPM" is often exhilarating and ultimately moving, but it makes few concessions to audiences without a strong preexisting interest in its subject.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 02, 2017A restless, engrossing dramatic portrait of Parisian activists fighting the AIDS pandemic in the early 1990s.
NPROctober 26, 2017Here, as characters hit the streets for demonstrations, hit the discos to relax and hit the skids when they get sick, you're there with them, pulse pounding out more beats per minute than you might have thought possible.
ABC Radio (Australia)May 18, 2018Joins Phantom Thread and Loveless as a monumentally good film of 2018 ... Mention must be made of Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, who reminds me of seeing the young, wild-eyed Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon ... outstanding and should not be missed.
Sydney Morning HeraldMay 18, 2018And yet BPM (meaning beats per minute) is a beautiful film, full of drama and humour, love and politics, argument and action.
The AustralianMay 18, 2018It doesn't try to be a comforting film, and it certainly isn't. It's strident, unwieldy and confronting.
Australian Book ReviewMay 17, 2018As the film moves fluidly between protests, meetings, club nights, and affairs...we are left with the impression of a time and a place in which nothing, not even death, seems inevitable.
The Sunday AgeMay 13, 2018The storytelling not only has an immediacy, it matches issues to individuals so that the campaigning is never merely about the public profile.
Film InquiryApril 30, 2018The film gives off such a vivacious energy that it never feels of the past; it is a moment preserved exactly as it should be.
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