BPM (Beats Per Minute) Reviews
The documentary-like feature of 120 BPM makes the film instantly appealing, and it is great the film does not shy away from portraying the worst, accentuating the frustration, anger, despair, and pain of the members of ACT UP-Paris and AIDS sufferers.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 18, 2024
When the film jumps into the flurry and turmoil of a civil disobedience protest, it still comes down to the individuals whose stories the film is telling. It does so with gravity, humor, and affection.
| May 9, 2023
It’s proudly queer, deeply erotic even in the face of illness and mortality, passionately engaging and ultimately heart-breaking, stuffed to the brim with fervent debate...
| Dec 15, 2022
The film is a powerful portrayal of government negligence and the anger that is too often our only resort for overcoming it.
| Oct 31, 2022
BPM (Beats per Minute) might not always be an easy or fun watch, but stands out as one of the best representations of this horrific time in LGBTQ+ history.
| Feb 12, 2022
120 BPM is the movie about AIDS we have all been waiting for, delivered by the hands of one of the very best directors working outside Hollywood.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Sep 1, 2021
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. Perfection.
| Jul 9, 2021
BPM manages to tell this story with so very much life - forms twisting into one another in the darkness of dance clubs and unmade beds; parading proudly, high kicks down the streets
| Jul 2, 2021
Little is wasted, and despite a lengthy running time of 140 minutes, 'BPM' moves with energetic and clear eyes.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 18, 2021
Comedy has more and more been expected to actively champion progressive causes. Ted 2 does, far more vociferously than most...
| Jan 13, 2021
The powerful new French drama BPM (Beats Per Minute) immediately makes the personal political.
| Jun 4, 2020
BPM does make for a compelling snapshot of a time and place where activism felt more critical and necessary, when the rules of engagement were not just about winning but about survival.
| May 19, 2020
BPM is a stone cold masterpiece.
| Mar 24, 2020
Far from simply an "issue" film, BPM is an incisive, moving portrait of what it feels like to occupy its subjects' skin, to feel a sense of both acute sexual ecstasy and love and also a powerful, encroaching doom.
| Jan 16, 2020
BPM (Beats Per Minute) is, for once, a stellar consideration for some of the courageous souls who dedicated their lives to the activism which eventually resulted in necessary visibility.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Oct 10, 2019
It is a film that will stay with you possibly forever also thanks to a killer soundtrack of selected, remixed cult hit songs and a score composed by Arnaud Rebotini.
| Aug 6, 2019
Good performances - especially that of Nahuel Pérez Biscayart - and a portrait of this disease that goes beyond the usual in the cinema. [Full Review in Spanish]
| Aug 1, 2019
Could have used a little bit more of Act Up's uncompromising spirit to keep it from becoming too bland.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 4, 2019
There's heartbreak aplenty amidst this delicate balance of life and death but cause for optimism too as these young people take indifference to task.
| Apr 16, 2019
Where the film triumphs unabashedly is in the realm of intimacy. [Full Review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 1, 2019