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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Last Breath' is a gripping survival thriller with intense atmosphere, strong performances, and realistic deep-sea diving depiction. Themes of heroism, perilous work, and emotional rescue tension are highlighted. Criticisms include pacing issues, lack of character development, and comparisons to a previous documentary. Some find it lacks emotional depth and creative storytelling. Despite this, many praise technical aspects like cinematography and sound design, deeming it an engaging, albeit predictable, thriller.
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I enjoyed this movie from start to finish. It was tense and well directed. I felt the claustrophobia of the bell, the white knuckle desperation, the clock ticking, and the disbelief when Chris was okay. (It's still unfathomable that he comes out of this unscathed.)
Some other viewers felt this movie was long enough or developed enough. Personally I found the shorter run time to only increase the tension and really highlights how simultaneously fast and long everything takes to unfold. There could have been some more dimension built for the characters, but I don't think that's the story they wanted to tell. I think they accomplished what they set out to and did it well.
Some other viewers felt this movie was long enough or developed enough. Personally I found the shorter run time to only increase the tension and really highlights how simultaneously fast and long everything takes to unfold. There could have been some more dimension built for the characters, but I don't think that's the story they wanted to tell. I think they accomplished what they set out to and did it well.
I watched it. I was shocked by it. Seeing all the technology and things they do just to get to the bottom of the sea. It seems as complicated as going to the moon. It's really impressive and hard working. For me, I would have just not have bothered. Lol. Technology would be behind with me on charge. It seems so intense and scary to do that kind of work. Especially in dangerous seas. The scenes were intense and driven with hopes and fears. It's really something to see people work together and depend on each other. I think the only thing this movie is lacking is it felt too short, like it needed something else. But, my criticism lacks creativity since I don't know what could be added to it.
What is supposed to be a routine repair in the North Sea off the shore of Scotland turns into a race against time and a life-or-death situation for a trio of deep-sea divers.
This movie is based on a miraculous true story. The story is one of resilience, teamwork, and bravery. It is told in a way that gives the viewer an idea of the profession and the part everyone plays. The visuals are outstanding, showing the awe-inspiring depth of the ocean and the risk deep-sea divers take regularly. With a runtime of one hour and thirty-three minutes, this movie will have the viewer on the edge of their seat, holding their breath from the beginning to the end. This movie is worth a trip to the theater to appreciate this incredible story.
This movie is based on a miraculous true story. The story is one of resilience, teamwork, and bravery. It is told in a way that gives the viewer an idea of the profession and the part everyone plays. The visuals are outstanding, showing the awe-inspiring depth of the ocean and the risk deep-sea divers take regularly. With a runtime of one hour and thirty-three minutes, this movie will have the viewer on the edge of their seat, holding their breath from the beginning to the end. This movie is worth a trip to the theater to appreciate this incredible story.
Upon entering the cinema today, I wasn't expecting anything. I just thought, this might be a fun little film to pass the week, till some more big ones release later this month. But after leaving the room, I was utterly flabbergasted. This film was gut-wretchingly tense and kept me on edge throughout the whole screening. These 1h33 felt like 30 minutes at most. Incredible True Story Thriller that won't let go of me for some time probably. Huge respect to all the people, who do this stuff regularly, and I really hope, they get a fortune for each dive, because it wouldn't be worth it if the don't.
While I keep hearing that the 2019 documentary (co-directed by Alex Parkinson, who also directs this) tackled the story a lot better, I like to think what works for and against the film is its 90-minute runtime. A story of this kind needs greater character establishment scenes and dialogue to make us really care for the lead(s) in underwater peril. That unfortunately isn't the case here as we dive into the core incident almost straight away, with time ticking fast. On the flip side, it maintains the thrill quotient all through by keeping things eventful and busy. The central performances (Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, Finn Cole, and Cliff Curtis) are quite solid, plus the production design and visual effects are neatly done. The real-life footage at the end indicates the camaraderie between the men, which also made me want to see more of the documentary. It also made me think about the dangerous jobs that humans often sign up for.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuncan Allcock and David Yuasa, even though they are played by North American actors, are both British.
- GaffesThe characters in the pressure chambers speak normally despite breathing helium, which should make their voices high-pitched. This is likely a creative choice for clarity and drama, possibly justified in the film by voice-normalizing tech, as actor Finn Cole hinted in a Mochi Magazine article (Feb 28, 2025). Online discussions, like a Reddit thread (Dec 12, 2024), note the contrast with the real helium voices in the 2019 documentary, suggesting the filmmakers prioritized storytelling over strict realism.
- Citations
Duncan Allock: Back in the day, though, you know, when I was starting out, you only needed two things: little common sense and a good bottle of Scotch.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Threat: VERSUS: OSCARS 2025 HANGOVER! | Film Threat Versus (2025)
- Bandes originalesGo Be Free
Written by Liz Horsman and Gabrielle Aplin
Published by Peermusic (UK) Ltd and Youthemic Ltd
Performed by Gabrielle Aplin
Produced by Liz Horsman
Mixed by Mike Spencer
Courtesy of Never Fade Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sin oxígeno
- Lieux de tournage
- Écosse, Royaume-Uni(Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 24 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 21 051 180 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 851 190 $US
- 2 mars 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 24 410 640 $US
- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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