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120 latidos por minuto

Título original: 120 battements par minute
  • 2017
  • B15
  • 2h 23min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.4/10
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Catherine Vinatier, Adèle Haenel, Bachir Saïfi, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois, Saadia Bentaïeb, François Rabette, Simon Guélat, Cécile Dominjon, Coralie Russier, Antoine Reinartz, Aloïse Sauvage, Simon Bourgade, Ariel Borenstein, Félix Maritaud, Médhi Touré, and Théophile Ray in 120 latidos por minuto (2017)
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Los miembros del grupo de defensa ACT UP Paris exigen la acción del gobierno y las compañías farmacéuticas para combatir la epidemia de SIDA a principios de la década de 1990.Los miembros del grupo de defensa ACT UP Paris exigen la acción del gobierno y las compañías farmacéuticas para combatir la epidemia de SIDA a principios de la década de 1990.Los miembros del grupo de defensa ACT UP Paris exigen la acción del gobierno y las compañías farmacéuticas para combatir la epidemia de SIDA a principios de la década de 1990.

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    • Robin Campillo
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    • Robin Campillo
    • Philippe Mangeot
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    • Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    • Arnaud Valois
    • Adèle Haenel
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Robin Campillo
    • Guionistas
      • Robin Campillo
      • Philippe Mangeot
    • Elenco
      • Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
      • Arnaud Valois
      • Adèle Haenel
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    • 84Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 50 premios ganados y 62 nominaciones en total

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    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    • Sean
    Arnaud Valois
    Arnaud Valois
    • Nathan
    Adèle Haenel
    Adèle Haenel
    • Sophie
    Antoine Reinartz
    Antoine Reinartz
    • Thibault
    Félix Maritaud
    Félix Maritaud
    • Max
    Ariel Borenstein
    • Jérémie
    Aloïse Sauvage
    Aloïse Sauvage
    • Eva
    Simon Bourgade
    • Luc
    Médhi Touré
    • Germain
    Simon Guélat
    • Markus
    Coralie Russier
    Coralie Russier
    • Muriel
    Catherine Vinatier
    • Hélène
    Théophile Ray
    • Marco
    Saadia Bentaïeb
    Saadia Bentaïeb
    • Mère Sean
    Jean-François Auguste
    • Fabien
    Samuel Churin
    • Gilberti
    Julien Herbin
    • Julien
    Mehdi Rahim-Silvioli
    • Mehdi
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      • Robin Campillo
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      • Robin Campillo
      • Philippe Mangeot
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    8paul-allaer

    Sobering look at the AIDS epidemic

    "BPM" (2017 release from France; 140 min.; original title "120 battements par minute" or "120 beats per minute") brings the story of a group of activists in Paris, France who are trying to raise awareness as to the deadly epidemic going through the gay community in the early 90s. As the movie opens, the Paris branch of ACT UP is welcoming 4 new members to its ranks. We witness the meeting where there is strong debate as to what action to take. Along the way, the movie focuses on one particular guy, Sean, as he struggles, health and otherwise. To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest movie of French director Robin Campillo, who previously gave us the excellent "Eastern Boys". Here he goes a very different direction, looking back at the dark days when AIDS was raging and little or certainly not enough was done by the government (with multiple stabs at then-president Mitterand) and the pharmaceutical industry. One of the strengths of the movie is that Campillo on multiple occasions lets the scenes play out without hurrying. There is little or no music to speak off in the movie, and again that only results in the film being ever more impactful (the last 40 min. pack an emotional wallop). Even though the Sean character is central, the movie comes across as an ensemble piece, with lots of stellar performances. Last but certainly not least, when watching this, I couldn't help but think back to that other AIDS movie from 2 decades ago, the Tom Hanks-starring "Philadelphia", in the "Hollywood version" of what AIDS was about. "BPM" easily blows "Philadelphia" out of the water. Bottom line: regardless of how you personally feel about the AIDS epidemic in the early 90s, "BPM" brings a sobering look and is nothing short of a masterful movie.

    "BPM" premiered at this year's Cannes Film Festival, where it was met with immediate critical acclaim (winning, among others, the "Grand Prix" award--in essence the silver medal as compared to the "Palm d'Or" gold medal). I happen to catch this movie during a recent family visit in Belgium. The early evening screening where I saw this at in Antwerp, Belgium, was attended very nicely, somewhat to my surprise. I would think this will eventually make it to US theaters, although given the nature of the film, this certainly cannot be taken for granted. If you have a chance to check it out, I'd encourage you to do so.
    9jeannefrancoise

    Prevention of AIDS movement with typically French scenes

    Dear movie freaks, yesterday I went to film festival and I choose to watch this movie because of a reason: I already brainwash by Hollywood, so I want to watch other movie. This one is coming from France. As far as I know about French movies, they are sarcastic, well-presented, full of sex scenes, and shows the reality or humanity of marginalized people, and sometimes have clear ending. This movie 120 BPM has contributed to value up French movies this year and I do not so surprised if this movie was appreciated in Festival de Cannes. 120 BPM is a movie about the movement to prevent AIDS in the early 1980s in France, where at that time condoms were uncommon, despite of free-sex society. The scenes, cinematography, and main story about this movie is quite simple, but sharp in giving meaning, so that in each take, they have grammar of the scene and I could imagine they had shooting in many angles, as this movie could represent AIDS prevention in every angle of the story. Just like other French movies, this movie has sex scenes and hard language, so that if there are teenagers with you, I suggest you to explain more. The Director here also gives some real footages of the movement, so audience could have mental image of what was going on at that time, especially from the sad scenes, audience will remember the whole story as the critic for French government at that time (the President was Francois Mitterand, from French Socialist Party). Quite different from Brave Heart, this movie also wanted to say the AIDS prevention movement is for everyone, not for leftist people and I think this clear idea that had been founded the acting of all actors of this movie, deserve a high acclaim from many film festivals, including film festivals in Indonesia, my hometown. Thank you for 100% Manusia, an Indonesian NGO, who deliver this movie to our eyes.
    7thirtyfivestories

    Ashes are Edible

    A story with a particular historical moment in mind has been rendered timeless. A random first generation Gameboy generates a temporal whiplash, as the film's events are portrayed as contemporary catastrophes. Silence equates to death, and the team meeting in a college lecture hall has dwindling numbers, yet deafening shouts.

    A prejudicial plague scorches France, bringing an already tight-knit community into a blood brotherhood. ACT UP is a guerrilla group full of eventual corpses. The HIV epidemic has threatened their love and survival. Pharmaceutical companies have cubical indifference as antidotes are sluggishly distributed by financial logistics.

    As the non-violent vigilantes face just as many internal conflicts as press-generated woes, their operations grow in scale and creativity. Their weekly conferences have an intentional cadence complete with respectful snaps, hisses, and hand signals designed to facilitate the mutual understanding that has gone extinct beyond the university walls.

    Sean is one of he founding members, and has some of the worst test results. He is the loudest in any given demonstration, and celebrates harder than all his peers. ACT UP is Sean's final lifeline, and his involvement resounds as a funeral dirge among a thunderous parade.

    Campillo has delivered another dialogue driven barrage of human desperation. The sprinkling of establishing shots offer a reprieve from the claustrophobic disputes between the positives and the businessmen impartial to death. An important angle to an understated tragedy that shaped legislation in the most vital ways.
    rick_7

    Intelligent and brilliantly unsentimental, but loses its way a little

    An intelligent yet visceral film about the gay community in '80s Paris, which starts brilliantly – focusing on the protests and meetings of Act Up, a group of guerrilla AIDS activists – before turning into a film about a man dying of the illness.

    No matter how compassionately, credibly and intimately it does that, segueing from a film about ideas to one about the individual, contrasting the character's dynamism and beauty with his pain- ravaged impotence, and showing the body – not the city – as the battleground, it's ground we've covered countless times before, and (at the risk of sounding awful) it made the movie increasingly tedious.

    At its best, this confrontational, unsentimental but humanistic film has unexpected echoes of Melville's Army in the Shadows, which looked at action, division and necessity within the French Resistance, and I understand why it included so many sequences of illness and sex, but those elements don't seem as interesting as the story it started to tell. When it returns to it in those final moments, loaded with the suffering and sadness of what's gone before, the results are admittedly astounding.

    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart is absolutely terrific as Sean, a founding member, Mesut Őzil-alike and all-round complex human being, first introduced to us justifying the fact that he and his mates have handcuffed a government official to a post during his team's PowerPoint presentation.
    8Smallclone100

    Powerful, tragic film but with a pay off

    Tragic account of the early 90s AIDS epidemic, and the actions of a group of activists in Paris. It's a very dialogue heavy film but also intertwines a tender love story. Nahuel Pérez Biscayart is absolutely astounding as 'Sean'. And the acting is so hugely impressive across the board, it almost feels like the viewer is attending the activists weekly meetings at times. A powerful film.

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    • Trivia
      Robin Campillo and co-screenwriter Philippe Mangeot drew on their personal experiences with ACT UP in developing the story. One scene was also based on Campillo's experience with the AIDS epidemic, as he said "I've dressed up a boyfriend on his death".
    • Errores
      After the incursion in the lab, in the background of the group gathered in the subway, a Score Games ad is visible. The first Score Games shop opened in 1992 in Paris, although the action is supposed to be set in 1989.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      [English subtitled version]

      Sophie: [whispering] OK, let's go.

      [from backstage, Sophie and her colleagues from ACT UP Paris storm the stage of the anti-AIDS conference]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in D'après une histoire vraie: Act Up, la rage de vivre (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Smalltown Boy
      Performed by Bronski Beat

      Lyrics and Music by Steve Bronski, Larry Steinbachek and Jimmy Somerville (as James Somerville)

      (c) Bronski Music Ltd.

      (p) 1984 Warner Records 90 Ltd

      Editions BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.

      With permission from Warner Music France, a Warner Music France Company, from Warner Chappell Music France and from BMG Rights Management France

      Remixed by Arnaud Rebotini

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de diciembre de 2017 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Lenguaje de signos francés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • 120 BPM
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • París, Francia
    • Productoras
      • Les Films de Pierre
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Page 114
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 5,383,899 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 125,189
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,566
      • 22 oct 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 7,702,934
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