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Un adolescente y su amigo interesados en el surf entablan una inesperada amistad con un surfista más mayor.Un adolescente y su amigo interesados en el surf entablan una inesperada amistad con un surfista más mayor.Un adolescente y su amigo interesados en el surf entablan una inesperada amistad con un surfista más mayor.
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- Premios
- 9 premios ganados y 22 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
I grew up in the South West of Western Australia where this was filmed. I could relate well to the material and clearly Simon Baker has a love for the material as well. This is essentially a 'coming of age' movie.
A coming of age novel, for years this book languished on my bookshelves in spite of the exhortations from my daughter to read it. In expectation of seeing the film, I read it over a weekend and was captivated although wasn't a fan of Tim Winton before I read "Breath". The film is faithful to the book apart from the sanitizing of auto-erotic asphyxiation. Spoiler alert so I won't say any more. The film is masterful: Simon Baker's direction and his performance as Sando is believable and superlative; the young men playing Pikelet and Loonie are superb; the cinematography is beyond belief. Unfortunately, Elizabeth Debicki lets the side down. Looking like a younger, blonde version of Cher, she is barely audible or intelligible. Nonetheless this is a stunning contribution to the Australian film industry's history. Four stars.
I read each new Tim Winton book as they come out. He's one of Australia's best writers and his work is certainly the most authentic Australiana.
So, even though I've admired Simon Baker's work for many years, I worried that the film would be hard-pressed to match the quality of the written story.
The anxiety was wasted; Breath the movie is a superb rendering of the book, managing to capture the moods, emotions, fears love and the allure of surfing in an understated and intimate way, even while omitting sections of the book, which was a complex 215 pages, and redirecting the thrust of the novel.
At almost two hours, it's paced in a tempo that matches the period, the people and the lifestyle and flows past like the beautiful waves at Barney's.
The young actors are brilliant but congratulations to all concerned because so is the film.
I have never read the author but will read his work, the film is beautifully filmed, good story line and well acted. Coming of age movies can be gooey but this is believable and a joy to watch.
Valiant first directing attempt by Baker. This is worth watching for the scenery of the South coast of Western Australia alone. The surf sequences are also very well put together, and really draw the viewer into the waves and the ocean.
That's about where my praise ends though. Frankly, the film never quite achieves the heights that some reviews claim. Unlike the presentation of the scenery and surfing, the characters are not well drawn out, and struggle to develop any telling depth. The boy coming of age, the crazy mate, the high school girlfriend, the stereotyped parents, the mentor. All of them are frequently used templates by the author (Winton), this feels like the same tale he's told before, just with different characters and setting.
That's about where my praise ends though. Frankly, the film never quite achieves the heights that some reviews claim. Unlike the presentation of the scenery and surfing, the characters are not well drawn out, and struggle to develop any telling depth. The boy coming of age, the crazy mate, the high school girlfriend, the stereotyped parents, the mentor. All of them are frequently used templates by the author (Winton), this feels like the same tale he's told before, just with different characters and setting.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWestern Australia writer Tim Winton's novel 'Breath' (on which this film is based) was first published in 2008 and won the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2009. It was the third time the author was awarded this annual literary prize.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 37,108
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,258
- 3 jun 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,322,479
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 55 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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