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An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.
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1st star is for Common... I don't know what it is, but there is an Aura around this man. I enjoy his presence and he gave A LOT to the story, with a ridiculously short screen time screen. He is a GREAT actor, who, in this movie, deserved a lot more relevance and presence.
2nd star is for the story. Well thought.
3rd star, for the scenery... yes, it's CGI, amd yes, it's fake, but GREAT set!
I can compare this one to the Sci-Fi movie of Will Smith and his son... the kid is an idiot! Too much part for him, too little part for his father.
It's the same here... bratty kid who messes all up just to make a stand with the stupid cliche that parents are wrong and kids know it all!
Sam Worthington is another very good actor who plays a GREAT part in the movie... his talent fits the character like a glove! Avatar is a stain in his career, because he is much more than that simpleton, blue people blob.
All in all, this movie would, could and should, have been a lot better with more Common, more action (they had plenty of room to work it in there), less drama, and the totally expandable and annoying kid.
The ending turns out to be as predictable as the movie itself. It entertains, but it's a deception all throughout...
2nd star is for the story. Well thought.
3rd star, for the scenery... yes, it's CGI, amd yes, it's fake, but GREAT set!
I can compare this one to the Sci-Fi movie of Will Smith and his son... the kid is an idiot! Too much part for him, too little part for his father.
It's the same here... bratty kid who messes all up just to make a stand with the stupid cliche that parents are wrong and kids know it all!
Sam Worthington is another very good actor who plays a GREAT part in the movie... his talent fits the character like a glove! Avatar is a stain in his career, because he is much more than that simpleton, blue people blob.
All in all, this movie would, could and should, have been a lot better with more Common, more action (they had plenty of room to work it in there), less drama, and the totally expandable and annoying kid.
The ending turns out to be as predictable as the movie itself. It entertains, but it's a deception all throughout...
Seen this movie today,
without prior knowledge on what it was about or how it was rated.
Milla Jovovich & Sam Worthington being familiar names that I enjoyed the movies of, raised my expectation of this being an quality movie.
The concept sounded interesting on the condition of the earth with city views and landscape shown.
The air we breathe is of an delicate percentage balance after all.
However it immediately got clear to me that the characters don't take their survival seriously. Not even able to communicate properly, considering the deadly environment they're supposed to be living in.
Their dialogues and actions were of absolute stupidity.
When life is at stake, safety is an priority and there's an immediate state of seriousness, and this movie showed a total lack of that with the main characters.
Talking the most nonsensical of topics, and behaving in an carefree way, living luxuriously as if in an penthouse style, doing spa's & beauty treatments, heavy make up and nails done in every scene, wining & dining wasting food, all with laughter & smiles.
It couldn't be more unfitting to the concept of survival situation and post-apocalypse concept of living underground in an bunker as written in description here on IMDB.
Milla & Sam's acting performance seemed on point and class as usual for quality actors.
But their characters actions and the lines they were given... They were spouting out such utter nonsense unfitting to the scene & circumstances, that there was an immediate dislike and aggravation, from me and the one I was watching with.
We still watched it till the end, enduring one idiotic and nonsensical scene after the next, just to see where it ends up.
And it was an cringed-facepalm watch throughout.
I never expected it to be such an bad movie, especially not with such an starring cast.
Milla Jovovich & Sam Worthington being familiar names that I enjoyed the movies of, raised my expectation of this being an quality movie.
The concept sounded interesting on the condition of the earth with city views and landscape shown.
The air we breathe is of an delicate percentage balance after all.
However it immediately got clear to me that the characters don't take their survival seriously. Not even able to communicate properly, considering the deadly environment they're supposed to be living in.
Their dialogues and actions were of absolute stupidity.
When life is at stake, safety is an priority and there's an immediate state of seriousness, and this movie showed a total lack of that with the main characters.
Talking the most nonsensical of topics, and behaving in an carefree way, living luxuriously as if in an penthouse style, doing spa's & beauty treatments, heavy make up and nails done in every scene, wining & dining wasting food, all with laughter & smiles.
It couldn't be more unfitting to the concept of survival situation and post-apocalypse concept of living underground in an bunker as written in description here on IMDB.
Milla & Sam's acting performance seemed on point and class as usual for quality actors.
But their characters actions and the lines they were given... They were spouting out such utter nonsense unfitting to the scene & circumstances, that there was an immediate dislike and aggravation, from me and the one I was watching with.
We still watched it till the end, enduring one idiotic and nonsensical scene after the next, just to see where it ends up.
And it was an cringed-facepalm watch throughout.
I never expected it to be such an bad movie, especially not with such an starring cast.
I didn't have any clue what this was when I decided to check out the latest new scifi that dropped, but it only took about 5 minutes and a rediculous social justice mural in the beginning to know that this was going to be bad. There is a lot to complain about here, but to get to the point, the premise is absurd and makes no sense, the characters are quite poorly written, and the props and plot devices are unconvincing and cheap. I couldn't make it all the way through, which is rare for me, and skipping forward didn't really make it tolerable. Perhaps if someone can completely block out plausibility and boredom, then it will get some likes.
In dreary, poorly performed near-future sci-fi "Breathe" Jennifer Hudson & over-confident teen daughter Quvenzhané Wallis live alone (months after hubbie / dad Common left them) in empty post-apocalyptic NY, struggling in the barren planet's devastated atmosphere - til Milla Jojovich, Sam Worthington & Raúl Castillo turn up asking about their oxygen machine... but are the gun-toting visitors' intentions good or bad? Cue tediously repetitive to & fro 'trust them or not' flawed sequences all leading to a wholly implausible short-cut ending. Doug Simon's lame screenplay is chiefly to blame, but Stefon Bristol's stressed direction doesn't help. Disappointing fare. A turd. Flush it.
Well, I'm still stunned after watching Breathe - this is a masterpiece of boredom and a fine example of what is wrong with movie making these days on a grand scale: a script that is not developed but more or less a fragment, "hero" characters that are most annoying, a production that is somewhat okay but can't save the day, and dialogues right out of cloneland. I've watched tons of post-apocalyptic movies with a far lower budget, but they are entertaining masterpieces compared to this one. First of all, don't bore us to status brain dead while watching the most boring characters doing, well, nothing, and talking, well, about nothing. I really don't know, the idea is not that bad but the whole rest is. This one makes some cheesy post-apocalyptic movies of the 80s look like a drama of Shakespeare himself... Only recommended if you want, for whatever reason, to torture yourself, then this one will do.
Did you know
- TriviaThe second movie to feature both Common and Sam Worthington in a post-apocalyptic world, following Terminator Renaissance (2009). However, in this film they don't share any scenes together.
- GoofsZora explains early in the movie that oxygen levels on earth plummeted from 27 percent to five percent. Normal oxygen levels in the air on earth are around 21 percent.
- SoundtracksWritten On The Wind
Written by Fergus Hambleton
Performed by Hermina George and Circle 5
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $415,513
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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