'Breathe' Review: What A Beautiful Directorial Debut From Andy Serkis!


8.5/10

Breathe has to be one of the most touching films I've seen in a while, you'd be hard hearted if you weren't moved close to tears as you see the life of Robin Cavendish fall apart, and that of the family around him. You also see the triumph of the human heart, how everything is done to get him home and how people suffering from disabilities (still to this day) want to live, not just survive, that is exactly what Robin does, until he knows it's time.

Andrew Garfield gives a wonderful performance, as does Claire Foy. It would surprise me if there weren't BAFTA nominations. The biggest surprise for me was seeing the name of Andy Serkis, who made his directorial debut, I would have expected him to be associated with someone slightly more unusual, but it's a promising start to that side of his career. If I had one criticism it would be that the film was perhaps too long, it did lull a bit in the middle.

This is one of the most heartwarming films I have watched all year that is sure to bring a tear to your eye and leave a mark on your heart!

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