Because, for all the love, friendship, and emotion of the ACT UP crew that BPM so passionately portrays, anger and sadness pervade the lives of these young people as the lack of effective treatment threatens to claim the lives of their loved ones. Arnaud Rebotini's original score echoes the ecstasy-driven house music hedonism of the time with some effective original cuts, albeit with a melancholic streak. The latter is reflected by the film's title, 120 bpm being the average number of beats per minute of a house track. This was at a time when many, implicitly or explicitly, viewed AIDS as a gay disease, even as a punishment for the gay community's propensity to pleasure and partying. Using fake blood and spectacular direct action, ACT UP advocated more and better research of treatment, prevention, and awareness. It revolves around the Parisian chapter of the AIDS advocacy group ACT UP, which Campillo was a member of in the early 1990s, and the love between Nathan, the group's newest member, who is HIV negative, and Sean, one of its founding and more radical members, who is positive and suffers the consequences of contracting AIDS.
Similar to Netflix and Hulu, Tubi offers a wide selection of television shows and movies. Recently, the app was sold to the folks at Fox Corporation per a report in Deadline for a cool $440 million. Since that time, their viewership has grown to over 20 million people. Tubi was launched in 2014 with a company called AdRise. Curious about the app’s history, I did a little research.