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Breath

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Two young boys have been companions since long time. They have a common leisure activity, them two like the enterprises and adventures. When they meet a strange adventurer, they are going to get into an energizing enterprise that has numerous difficulties. Together, they learn numerous things through this adventure.
Actors: Zev Eleftheriou,
Zev Eleftheriou
Zev Eleftheriou
Richard Roxburgh,
Richard Roxburgh
Richard Roxburgh 23 January 1962, Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Tim Winton,
Tim Winton
Tim Winton August 4, 1960 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Megan Smart,
Megan Smart
Megan Smart
Brock Fitzgerald,
Brock Fitzgerald
Brock Fitzgerald
Samson Coulter,
Samson Coulter
Samson Coulter
Elizabeth Debicki,
Elizabeth Debicki
Elizabeth Debicki 24 August 1990, Paris, France
Rachael Blake,
Rachael Blake
Rachael Blake 26 May 1971, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Miranda Frangou,
Miranda Frangou
Miranda Frangou
Simon Baker,
Simon Baker
Simon Baker 30 July 1969, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Ben Spence,
Ben Spence
Ben Spence
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Genre: DramaSport
Director: Simon Baker
Country: Australia
Release: 2017
IMDb: 6.7
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Duration: 115 min
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Concrete Playground
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June 12, 2018

Grey might come in 50 shades (or so we're told), but there are just as many hues of blue in Simon Baker's first film as a director, most of them found in Western Australia's stunning waters.
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RogerEbert.com
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June 01, 2018

In spite of his low-key ambitions, debut filmmaker Simon Baker doesn't yet have the eloquence as a director to get you on board.
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Brightest Young Things
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June 11, 2018

Visually appealing, but disjointed and largely unsatisfying.
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New York Times
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May 31, 2018

Mr. Baker does nice work with the actors - his open-faced young leads are sincere, appealing, believable - and there's a lot to like about "Breath," including its attention to natural beauty and to how surfing can become a bridge to that splendor.
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Austin Chronicle
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June 14, 2018

As odd as it may initially seem, The Endless Summer becomes Summer of '42, and Breath reveals itself to be the coming-of-age story it's been all along.
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Film-Forward.com
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July 22, 2018

Inappropriate relationships...leave a discomfort to almost overwhelm the convincing portrayal of male adolescent bonhomie, the gorgeous scenery, and fantastic surfing scenes.
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Los Angeles Times
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June 07, 2018

Baker keenly captures the beckoning magnetism of active waters, not to mention the searching souls - young and experienced - who gravitate toward its dangers.
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indieWire
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May 31, 2018

Breath is a wistful and wounded coming-of-age story about surfing, surrender, and the sordid experience of losing your virginity to a married older woman who's got a thing for erotic asphyxiation.
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Junkee
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June 20, 2018

There is a moment in the third act where Eva calls Sando's old wise man shtick "guru shit", and it would be amusingly self-observant if the screenplay wasn't fully committed to embracing two hours' worth of that very new-age nonsense.
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Rolling Stone
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June 01, 2018

Star Simon Baker, in a solid directing debut, blends surfing and coming-of-age elements into film of moments that don't always tie together. But when they do - oh, how they soar.
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Cinemalogue
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June 22, 2018

This tender and evocative Australian coming-of-age drama is specific in its setting but universal in its themes.
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New York Observer
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May 31, 2018

I found Breath too long to sit through without dozing, which may be a good thing since it is a film with an inestimably slow tempo, offering numerous opportunities for naps.
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