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  1. Breath- Film analysis and thoughts after watching an adaption of an Aussie classic. Please excuse the following analysis: it is based upon watching the movie once, and reading the book some months ago. That said, I feel as if I do have sufficient material for my main points. Hereby I digress. Essentially, this text is about contentment in all ...

  2. Diana Cavendish: I’m not sorry. I want Jonathan to know you. And maybe I can make life a little better for you. Robin Cavendish: I don’t want your duty. Diana Cavendish: [to Robin] Everything’s as bad as it could possibly be. But I can’t go on coming in here and have you say that you wish you were dead.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Breathe Film Review. For a film which depicts the life of a severely disabled man, Breathe is a remarkable celebration of life and love. At first, I was concerned that this movie might be a bit of a downer. But from the opening scenes of the English countryside scored to an upliftingly gorgeous piece of music, I knew I would be proven wrong.

  4. Oct 12, 2017 · Directed by Andy Serkis. Biography, Drama, Romance. PG-13. 1h 58m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Oct. 12, 2017. Living with polio seems like jolly good fun in “Breathe,” an aggressively tasteful and ...

  5. Lastly, the concept of being alive features heavily. Indeed, the book and movie's titles are from this quote: "I've wondered whether the life-threatening high jinks that Loonie and I and Sando and Eva got up to in the years of my adolescence were anything more than a rebellion against the monotony of drawing breath."

  6. Sep 13, 2017 · The film tells the true story of Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield), a young man who in 1958 contracted polio and became paralyzed from the neck down, requiring a respirator to breathe. While he at ...

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  8. Oct 13, 2017 · 117 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2017. “Breathe,” Andy Serkis ’ directorial debut, is an undeniably well-intentioned film. Serkis directs this true story of the parents of one of his best friends and producing partners, Jonathan Cavendish, and he does so with sensitivity and empathy. It’s hard to even imagine making a film about your parents ...

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