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2017118 minDrama, Romance

Breathe

Is Breathe a Hit or Flop?

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Is Breathe worth watching? With a rating of 7.448/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Breathe Synopsis

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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Top Cast

Andrew Garfield
Andrew GarfieldRobin Cavendish
Claire Foy
Claire FoyDiana Cavendish
Hugh Bonneville
Hugh BonnevilleTeddy Hall
Tom Hollander
Tom HollanderBloggs Blacker / David Blacker
Miranda Raison
Miranda RaisonMary Dawney
Dean-Charles Chapman
Dean-Charles ChapmanJonathan
Diana Rigg
Diana RiggLady Neville
Ed Speleers
Ed SpeleersColin Campbell
Emily Bevan
Emily BevanNurse Margaret
Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Ben Lloyd-HughesDr. Don McQueen

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Yes, Breathe is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.448/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Breathe hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.448/10), Breathe is considered a hit among viewers.

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Breathe is a Drama, Romance movie that 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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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 27, 2024
★ 7

This is a delightfully photographed depiction of the life of pioneering Simon Cavendish (Andrew Garfield), afflicted with chronically debilitating polio in his late twenties, who spent much of his life striving, with his wife Diana (Claire Foy) to help develop and improve the facilities for the disabled. It was produced by their son Jonathan, so there is a certain - admittedly rose-tinted - authenticity about their struggle; their dedication to each other (and to him) and their determination to beat the odds - and it is a compelling feature to watch with good performances from the leading pair. The characterisations are not the most substantial, we sort of race through their lives without really getting to know either of them, and that's a shame - I could have done with just a bit more passion, anger, frustration - all of which must have reared their heads as the couple faced the challenges in an environment far removed from the modern-day appliance-driven society that we take very much for granted forty years later. A good ensemble cast - Ed Speleers, Stephen Mangen, Tom Hollander and a tiny cameo from Dame Diana Rigg along with some typically detailed craft efforts and a gently paced score from Nitin Sawhney all help to give this a poignancy that. though at times hard to watch, delivers a strong message of compassion, determination, a generosity of spirit and ultimately a question of choices that I rather enjoyed.