BPM (Beats Per Minute)'s reviews
Media reviews
The Guardian
This film has what its title implies: a heartbeat. It is full of cinematic life.
El Mundo
"The viewer is invited to share with the characters their rage, fever and even sweat. All in the exact limit of the skin"
Variety
[A] sprawling, thrilling, finally heart-bursting group portrait of Parisian AIDS activists in the early 1990s.
Fotogramas
"A varied mosaic of characters who want to be as charismatic as symbolic, representative for a case or an ideological position [...] It is both an exercise of historical memoir as a film with a message for the time being"
The Hollywood Reporter
His new film acquires considerable urgency and raw emotional power in the closing stretch
The Telegraph
Campillo has mounted a methodical tribute to this era of activism which successfully balances everything on its plate: what?s brought to the table is a filling meal from a good chef, only lacking the genius of inspired presentation.
El País
"These 150 minutes have felt very long, with foreseeable situations and characters that don't wake up a special emotion [...]. The plot could have had a good development, but the way it is shown it doesn't get so far"
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote