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Breathe (2017)

October. 13,2017
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PG-13
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Based on the true story of Robin, a handsome, brilliant and adventurous man whose life takes a dramatic turn when polio leaves him paralyzed.

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Develiker
2017/10/13

terrible... so disappointed.

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GazerRise
2017/10/14

Fantastic!

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GarnettTeenage
2017/10/15

The film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.

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SeeQuant
2017/10/16

Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction

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michdorrington
2017/10/17

From very early on into the film I couldn't believe how brilliant it was, so gripping and amazing acting. Thoroughly enjoyed it such a wonderful true love story.

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DawnOfCreation
2017/10/18

English isn't my native language, so forgive me in advance:)I loved this movie. I was impressed by the acting skills of Andrew Garfield, totally believable. Claire Foy did a great job too, I think she's a very good actress, I have to admit that at times I found it difficult to not see Queen Elisabeth in her. The story line was a bit rushed though, their relationship didn't really develop on the screen and for me it was hard to believe she really loved him in the very beginning of the film. But towards the end it was totally believable. One thing I missed was a great score, the music was almost absent, they should have asked Rachel Portman for the soundtrack (Never Let Me Go). But hey, that's just my opinion. I shed some tears at the end.. It's a story about true love! Go watch it, you won't regret it!

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V J
2017/10/19

An inspirational story about Robert Cavendish who became ill with polio in 1958 at the age of 28. His life could have been so very different without the support of his wife of 2 years, Diana, without the desire to live to see his son, Jonathan, grow up, and without the genius of Professor Teddy Hall of Oxford University who devised the contraptions which gave Robert, who was quadraplegic, some kind of life. Certainly, back in the 60s, those like Robert were spending what few years they had left flat on their backs in hospitals, on ventilators, no more than prisoners of institutions and their own bodies. Much is said about Cavendish's pioneering approach to survival, his fortitude and willingness to do and maybe die, but I would like to have seen a little more focus on Teddy Hall because without that man's ingenuity, Robert Cavendish and thousands of people in the same or similar situation back then might have led very different existences. This is directorial debut of Andy Serkis and he is to be congratulated for it. He has another in the pipeline, Mowgli, a version of Jungle Book following closely on the heels of Jungle Book (2016). The casting of Breathe was superb and I was seriously impressed by Andrew Garfield's performance. Loved Hugh Bonneville as Teddy Hall. The story is loaded with emotional scenes which range from highly hilarious to downright sad. It might be a bit of a tear-jerker at times but it is very much worth watching at least once, or twice. Interestingly, I read an article which said that Professor Christopher Cooper of the University of California believes Stephen Hawking had polio rather than motor neuron disease.

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ntherewas1
2017/10/20

Superbly edited and scored, dreamily shot, and acted with delicate care, Breathe is an absolutely beautiful film. It breaks no moulds, but what it does accomplish in tracing the life and love of polio sufferer Robert Cavendish, it does incredibly masterfully.

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