Breathe Review


Breathe Review

A love story about living every breath as though it's your last.

Cast: Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy
Director: Andy Serkis
Genre: Drama, Biography
Rated: M
Running Time: 117 minutes

Synopsis: From twice Academy Award nominated writer William Nicholson (Everest, Unbroken, Les Misérables and Gladiator), Breathe is an inspirational true story of love without limits. Handsome, adventurous and brilliant, Robin (Andrew Garfield), has his whole life ahead of him when he is paralysed by Polio. Against all advice, Robin's beautiful wife Diana (Claire Foy) brings him home; where her devotion, intimacy and witty determination transcends his disability and sets him free. Together they refuse to be imprisoned by his suffering; transforming the lives of others with their humour, courage and lust for life. Breathe is a heart-warming and highly emotional celebration of bravery and human possibility; where deep friendship is rooted in honesty and seeing the funny side of life.

Breathe
Release Date: December 26th, 2017

 

Review: 'A love story about living every breath as though it's your last;" Breathe is heavy in its story yet truly inspiring, as a whole, for all audiences as the protagonists live a passionate life of adventure despite the cards they've been dealt.


Extremely tender and honest, the film tells the remarkable journey of Robin Cavendish, his wife Diana and their son Jonathan Cavendish as they pioneer medical aids for the disabled, worldwide.

Breathe showcases Andrew Garfield's strongest and most expansive performance in his role of Robin. And, if my encouragement doesn't convinced you to see Breathe, this will: Breathe producer is Jonathan Cavendish who honours his outstanding parents, with such respect, throughout the entire film.
- Brooke Hunter


Breathe
Release Date: December 26th, 2017

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