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Breathe (Respire)
TrailerCharlie, a 17-year-old girl tortured by doubt, is thrilled when she becomes friends with Sarah, the rebellious new girl at school. Charlie now discovers there's nothing average about how she feels.Genre: DramaActors: Joséphine Japy, Lou de Laâge, Isabelle Carré, Claire Keim, Radivoje Bukvic, Roxane Duran, Thomas Solivérès, Camille Claris, Louka Meliava, Louise Grinberg, Fanny Sidney, ...»Director: Mélanie LaurentCountry: FranceDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Breathe (Respire)"
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Critic Reviews of "Breathe (Respire)"
Washington PostOctober 15, 2015In some ways it plays like a horror movie, in other ways it's almost a documentary.
San Francisco ChronicleSeptember 30, 2015These are extraordinary performances, and considering France's way of nurturing female talent, Japy and de Laage could be at the dawn of 40-year careers. They're that good.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 18, 2015The entire piece is precisely woven together, from script to performance to execution, and the result is a chilling study of emotional annihilation and its aftermath.
Wall Street JournalSeptember 17, 2015I can tell you that Ms. Laurent's direction is astute and economical, that both of the film's young stars give fine performances, and that "Breathe" is a very good title for a film that ever so gradually takes your breath away.
The Film StageFebruary 21, 2016The examination of the unknowable and undeniable power and pain of a broken friendship on display in Breathe is truly something to behold.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJanuary 05, 2016A modest but keenly observed coming-of-age drama about an average suburban teenager.
Washington City PaperOctober 23, 2015With boys -- and men -- on the side, the females of the film anchor it with ease, once again proving that a good drama is dependent on everything except the actors' genders.
Screen InternationalOctober 19, 2015Breathe offers ample evidence of the growing confidence and skill of Melanie Laurent as a director.
Film School RejectsOctober 16, 2015Laurent has an excellent eye for shot composition, and cinematographer Arnaud Potier's crisp photography aids the director in creating an enviable set of gorgeous and memorable shots, and the film is consistently visually compelling.
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