Julie Davis écrit des livres pour enfants à succès sur la libération de vos peurs, mais n'a pas encore déverrouillé la sienne. À la naissance de sa fille, ce traumatisme est mis en évidence,... Tout lireJulie Davis écrit des livres pour enfants à succès sur la libération de vos peurs, mais n'a pas encore déverrouillé la sienne. À la naissance de sa fille, ce traumatisme est mis en évidence, et avec lui, une bataille pour survivre.Julie Davis écrit des livres pour enfants à succès sur la libération de vos peurs, mais n'a pas encore déverrouillé la sienne. À la naissance de sa fille, ce traumatisme est mis en évidence, et avec lui, une bataille pour survivre.
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Couple of comments: this film is truly a labor of love from Amy Koppelman, who adapts her novel of the same name into a movie. Koppelman is the movie's writer, producer and director (making her feature length debut). I haven't read the book so I can't comment how closely the film sticks to the book. Watching the film as a standalone, I was gripped from the beginning and it didn't take me long to be emotionally invested in the main characters. The movie benefits tremendously by the lead performance from Amanda Seyfried as Julie, in what is one of her best movie roles to date, period. Amy Irvin is a surprise (in the best possible way) as Julie's mom. Paul Giamatti also is quite good as Julie's doctor. The movie is plot-heavy so I can't really comment on how it all plays out. I will say this: this movie flew by in no time (for me anyway). Last but not least: kudos for the somber piano-fronted original score, courtesy of composer John Gürtler, whom I had not heard of before.
"A Mouthful of Air" was filmed 2 years ago and would've been released in 2020, but for a little thing called COVID-19. The movie finally was released in select theater this weekend, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Saturday early evening screening where I saw this at my art-house theater here in Cincinnati was not attended well: exactly 3 people (including myself). Regardless, if you are in the mood for a heavy-duty postpartum depression family drama featuring a powerful Amanda Seyfried, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater (while you still can), on Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
I will say, the fact how it plays with time, anticipation, expectation and delivery, is simply sooo well done, that you probably can see it twice and still appreciate how well done it is.
The fact that Alysia Reiner and Jennifer Carpenter have such big names, but only appear in the movie for a couple of minutes, if even, is completely ok, even though unexpected AND it just shows you how captivating Amanda Seyfried can be in this, best performance of her career by a landslide.
This movie delivers exactly what "C'mon C'mon" failed to do, it engages you fully into the emotional rollercoaster that movie is. Not for the faint hearted, as it for sure is a sensitive topic, but if you do a movie about this so well, you just have to acknowledge it!
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- AnecdotesEpilogue: "In 1995, postpartum depression was rarely talked about and went largely undiagnosed."
"Today we know that one in every five new moms suffers from postpartum depression but many are still too ashamed to tell anyone how they are feeling."
"If you are one of these women, you are not a bad mom and you are not alone."
"Postpartum depression is treatable. Please ask for help and get better."
"Julie missed so much."
- GaffesWhen Julie walks up to the bedroom door when her dad is painting the baby's room, he has already painted a good portion of one wall. But when she walks into the room and goes over to the wall, only one little strip by the window has been painted.
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Ethan Davis: You can be mad at me, that's fine.
Julie Davis: Oh, I hate when you do that, Ethan. You give me permission to be mad at you. Like, I'm gonna be mad at you if I wanna be mad at you. And you can be mad at me too.
Ethan Davis: No, I can't. I'm not allowed to get mad at you. You left no room for me to get mad at you. You made sure of that.
Julie Davis: Huh! That's not fair.
Ethan Davis: Fair? Really?
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Le souffle coupé
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 2 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 269 435 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 130 701 $US
- 31 oct. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 269 435 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
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