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Sergio Henriquez Martinez in Vivre, mourir, renaître (2024)

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Vivre, mourir, renaître

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10/10

Sharp and poignant

It's 1990. Emma and Sammy are walking home after a rave along the Seine just before dawn. They're in their late teens, in love and excited about the future. Sammy promises he would never leave Emma. Never ever.

This is the beginning of To Live, To Die, To Live Again, a film about the AIDS epidemic of the 90s and how it was and wasn't dealt with.

It's hard to write on this one without spilling the beans about the plot and spoiling but what CAN be said is that AIDS is a big and, needless to say, devastating part of it, but not all of it.

By watching this film we are learning to accept, to feel compassion and to care. Also, we know now it's the plague of the past, which makes the film rather historical; however, this part of history is far from being over with and forgotten.

Sharp and poignant, this film brings to senses and teaches many important lessons.
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  • Jul 20, 2024
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