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Breathing Hard

  • 2001
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
31
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June Claman and John Rafter Lee in Breathing Hard (2001)
ComedyDrama

A struggling Hollywood writer takes a job as a driver for a cursing, cantankerous old British actress. She believes she has one great role left in her...and decides that it should be in his ... Read allA struggling Hollywood writer takes a job as a driver for a cursing, cantankerous old British actress. She believes she has one great role left in her...and decides that it should be in his new play.A struggling Hollywood writer takes a job as a driver for a cursing, cantankerous old British actress. She believes she has one great role left in her...and decides that it should be in his new play.

  • Director
    • Eric Neal Young
  • Writer
    • John Rafter Lee
  • Stars
    • John Rafter Lee
    • June Claman
    • John Billingsley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    31
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Neal Young
    • Writer
      • John Rafter Lee
    • Stars
      • John Rafter Lee
      • June Claman
      • John Billingsley
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins total

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    John Rafter Lee
    John Rafter Lee
    • Duggan
    June Claman
    • Emma
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Hammond
    Laura Lieblein Adam
    Laura Lieblein Adam
    • Francesca
    • (as Laura D'Arista)
    Tony Abatemarco
    • Sam
    Patrick Egan
    • Mel
    Denise Poirier
    • Carol
    Taylor Gilbert
    • Sharon
    Solo Scott
    • Jeffries
    Deborah Strang
    Deborah Strang
    • Dorothy Kent
    Louahn Lowe
    Louahn Lowe
    • Eleanor
    Rich Willis
    • Elmo
    Alicia Wollerton
    • Bureau Chief
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    Allison Sie
    • De La Cruz
    Lenny von Dohlen
    Lenny von Dohlen
    • Anton
    Art Manke
    • Jack
    Paul Bates
    Paul Bates
    • Ozzie
    Emily Heebner
    • Leni
    • Director
      • Eric Neal Young
    • Writer
      • John Rafter Lee
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    10pbet1

    a Must-See!!

    Not only great story-telling and the finest acting make this movie totally enjoyable to watch. This is a really unusual, one-of-a-kind and extremely cute Hollywood movie. June Claman should get an Oscar for her performance. Only seldomly, we get to see so much film-making craftsmanship from A-Z in an independent film. Both thumbs up! This little film is the living proof that all the stupid major studio fast-food movies are a waste of silver resources, brain-capacity, time and money. It is wonderful to see that a big budget is not necessarily needed to make a throughout good movie. Imagine, how hilarious and bizarre the entire idea of the crazy Hitler show in the theater is, this is exactly as nuts as the brain-sick Great Dictator was.
    9brittnichols

    great little film that's a must see

    "Breathing Hard" is a charming film that takes a compassionate look at not only aging, but self-worth and friendship. I heard it once described as "Driving Ms. Daisy" in Los Angeles which is true, but that description leaves out out nuances and changes the characters go through as they are touched by the extremely talented June Claman. This is a great movie and definitely worth seeing when you want something with more emotional and intellectual depth than your standard Hollywood fare.
    10suesuesbeo

    "Breathing hard" makes breathing easier

    "There is an old Spanish proverb; 'It is good to have a friend even in Hell". This is quoted in the beginning of this movie, and playing throughout the film is a lovely delicate, Irish flavored piece of music. It is a movie that makes you laugh and think about today's society and how hard it is when your values are more ethereal.

    The paradox of being creative and being employed: the dilemma of the thinking artist. John Lee, (Trevor, of Aeon Flux fame) the star of the film, plays Duggan, a playwright, and we watch his struggle to interact with the cold world around him that is so often flimsy of soul which can leave the best of us short of breath.

    Duggan, an intelligent, sensitive man, with values out of step with his marriage (wife played by Denise Poirier, who was the voice of Aeon Flux) and his address, Hollywood. Emma, an aging English stage actress, (played by June Claman), and Duggan find their lives intertwined through the necessity of employment. She needs a driver, he needs to pay the rent. It doesn't take long for the cantankerous actress to manage to obtain a role in his play, without his blessing, which she deems a fine work suitable for her talents. As she moves into his world taking over his play, still a fighter of life in her last years, he finds it difficult to cope and turns to sarcastic remarks and sullen behavior.

    At this point his marriage dies it's last breath,and he muses, "As ridiculous as it sounds I miss the yelling and the arguing", but the scene you are viewing is one of loving caresses between his best friend Hammond and new girl. The real author of this movie, John Lee, seems to be making his point as to what is really missed when love is over, as one becomes the outsider and observer to love.

    Left alone in his world, he turns complete attention to his play. Emma, who entered his life like a hemorrhoid now becomes a friend and peer as they together employ their talents in his play. His life changed forever he takes uncertain steps as he puts the pieces of his life back together, submerged in his work. Friends in the enjoyment of the real craft of the arts, they rise above life's struggle to accomplish a serious work.

    It is the story of people, friends and lovers, all living in a complex world that steals from you before giving back. The jokes are honestly funny and the cast is well chosen, and I haven't had such a good time watching a movie in a long time. John Lee's voice is incredible in it's own power to convey emotion and depth. Directed by Eric Neal Young, this movie is perfect in its timing, like a song in which all the notes are correct. I thought this movie was subtle and refreshing.

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Sparkhill Productions
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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