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Respire

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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7.0/10
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Isabelle Carré, Mélanie Laurent, Joséphine Japy, and Lou de Laâge in Respire (2014)
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Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaDrama

Charlie is an average French suburban teenager, but when she becomes fast friends with Sarah, the rebellious new girl at school, she discovers there's nothing average about how she feels.Charlie is an average French suburban teenager, but when she becomes fast friends with Sarah, the rebellious new girl at school, she discovers there's nothing average about how she feels.Charlie is an average French suburban teenager, but when she becomes fast friends with Sarah, the rebellious new girl at school, she discovers there's nothing average about how she feels.

  • Director
    • Mélanie Laurent
  • Writers
    • Anne-Sophie Brasme
    • Julien Lambroschini
    • Mélanie Laurent
  • Stars
    • Joséphine Japy
    • Lou de Laâge
    • Isabelle Carré
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    8.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • Writers
      • Anne-Sophie Brasme
      • Julien Lambroschini
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • Stars
      • Joséphine Japy
      • Lou de Laâge
      • Isabelle Carré
    • 26User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Joséphine Japy
    Joséphine Japy
    • Charlie
    Lou de Laâge
    Lou de Laâge
    • Sarah
    Isabelle Carré
    Isabelle Carré
    • Vanessa - la mère de Charlie
    Claire Keim
    Claire Keim
    • Laura
    Radivoje Bukvic
    Radivoje Bukvic
    • Le père de Charlie
    • (as Sasha Bukvic)
    Roxane Duran
    Roxane Duran
    • Victoire
    Thomas Solivérès
    Thomas Solivérès
    • Gastine
    • (as Thomas Solivéres)
    Camille Claris
    Camille Claris
    • Delphine
    Louka Meliava
    Louka Meliava
    • Lucas
    Louise Grinberg
    Louise Grinberg
    • Louise
    Fanny Sidney
    Fanny Sidney
    • Isa
    Anne Marivin
    Anne Marivin
    Marie Denarnaud
    Marie Denarnaud
    • Marie
    Carole Franck
    Carole Franck
    • La mère de Sarah
    Alejandro Albarracín
    Alejandro Albarracín
    • Esteban
    Vinciane Millereau
    • Vinciane
    Victor Assié
    • Paul
    Morgan Perez
    Morgan Perez
    • Morgan
    • Director
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • Writers
      • Anne-Sophie Brasme
      • Julien Lambroschini
      • Mélanie Laurent
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews26

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    7Reno-Rangan

    Some friendship comes fast to scar on your life.

    Very close to being a French version of the 2003 movie 'Thirteen'. About two 17-year-old girls, Charlie, a privacy girl with the asthma and the new arrival, Sarah, a sarky with the mystery background. A fresh friendship bloom unexpectedly between them, they begin to share everything. As fast they become close, the each others secret reveals, with the same speed a series of conflict forces them away with hatreds. Once again a movie based on the novel of the same name. Melanie Laurent's 2nd movie from the director's chair and she outclassed it.

    Intense drama, from the beginning to the end. The story concentrates only these two girls, their first meet, relationship development and the story's conclusion. Very rarely other characters come into the frame with little to deliver speech and exhibit the act. The first half of the film exactly like the first half of the 'Heavenly Creatures'. Closely showcases the two girl's establishments of an unbreakable bond who do lots of mischievous stuffs together. And the second half was like the second half of 'Thirteen'. The fierce battle like environment like the usual catfight, but fairly avoids the overdose which makes a worthy whole.

    With you, I feel bad. I lie, I am hard. You make me play the bad guy. It's unbearable.

    What makes a two best friends (girls) hate each other, a boy? That's how the story switched from one way to another, a turning point in the storytelling. But this film was not all about fighting for a boy, there's something else which was the backbone to the narration. Weaknesses becomes a pointed gun to the face to deal with. The circle of to be victimized and be a victim was relatively balanced. The incomprehensible teen emotions take the story with the sequences of blames and absolves.

    What I don't get is in the most of the movies is at the end why the film character sees the camera. This doubt is because the whole film explains something, but that final frame gives a different dimensional meaning. Maybe the indication of reform, like that happens in the coming-of-age movies either good way or bad. So, according to this movie... Sorry, you have watch to know it.

    Impressive display by the lead two girls. Music, locations, everything was fine and holds the story till the last minute with same the intensity, then all the sudden releases it with a shocking twist. It was so quick and unexpected at that moment. So there's where I was disappointed a bit. The end should have been a more suitable one than preferable for a strong finish. But no complaints for the rest, a good teen drama which presents the evolution of love and trust to hate and disgust between two characters.

    7/10
    8tigerfish50

    Sociopath in the Schoolyard

    The opening shots of 'Breathe' depict the tranquil facades of a quiet provincial town in Southern France as a new day dawns. A sensitive teenage girl called Charlie awakens to the habitual sounds of her parents arguing over the father's infidelities. By evening the marriage has disintegrated, and Charlie begins a new chapter in her struggle to avoid emotional stress.

    Friendship with a charismatic new classmate called Sarah seems to offer Charlie some refuge from the painful aftermath of her family's break-up. The pair quickly develop a bond - but it soon becomes apparent Sarah shares some of Charlie's father's tendencies toward dishonesty and selfishness. Charlie's hunger for affection makes her especially susceptible to Sarah's deceptions and manipulations, and the relationship transforms into a quicksand of suspicion, jealousy and betrayal. The tension builds to a suffocating level as the shifting alliances of Charlie's teenage community increase her sense of isolation. 'Breathe' has some similarities to the American melodrama 'SWF', but it's far more credible, layered and well constructed. The film is also flawlessly written, directed and acted throughout, which makes its unexpected conclusion especially electrifying.
    10thegort

    Inhale DEEPLY

    It starts out rather breezy, like an Eric Rohmer film of yore--sunny vacation days at the seaside, relationships not quite in sync, a highly observant drama with beautiful young actors in in believable situations. Soooo French. Will there be a moral to this tale? I will not spoil any further, but suffice it to say that it becomes MUCH more intense, and totally spellbinding.

    The acting is phenomenal. The direction stunning, from Melanie Laurent, still in her 30's, a familiar actress who has graced many a production since 1999. (Although NOTHING could have saved the cosmically terrible Inglorious Basterds).

    Don't miss this one if nuanced characterizations and intricate plots appeal to you.
    6mannacio

    Genre Undefined

    If you are an adult, mature enough to find teenage silliness boring, the first part of this movie will seem a bit slow paced. Once the pathological relationship between Sarah and Charlie become clear it will evince somewhat more interest. But I think the "surprise" ending will not prove to be a surprise to most intelligent adult viewers. And when it's all over you may justifiably ask yourself, what was the purpose of this movie? Entertainment? Only for those who find themselves entertained by a rather lurid world of teenage passions. I hope you're not sitting next to one of those. A cautionary tale for parents? Hardly. A character portrayal in which one can empathize with the difficulties of the two girls because their high school experience is so much like our own, or like others we knew? Not very likely. So the movie, if it serves any purpose at all, is for the vicarious enjoyment of a seemly existence and its consequences. At many points in the movie you are almost sure to ask yourself whether Charlie couldn't have made much better decisions in her relationship with Sarah. The class, at the beginning of the movie, which tells the students (and surely warns the rest of us) that passion and intellect cannot coexist is certainly a very French view and this comment is surely meant to underline the rest of the movie. Perhaps if this were the inflamed passion of adults, as in the Postman Only Rings Twice, this forewarning would be appropriate - but unnecessary. Here it is needed but doesn't help.
    9slootje12

    Multi talented Melanie Laurent delivers typical French drama

    Respire is in all respect typical French drama. Apparently dry scenes, where you wonder if you're missing something. Restrained and subtle emotions that are confusing and irritating. A couple of dramatic plot twists. And beautiful, good, young actresses. I love it.

    Josephine Japy as the introverted Charlie and Lou de Laage as extrovert Sarah are fine casted. Sarah can get under your skin. There are several moments in the film that I wanted to hit or hurt her. Charlie is often apathetic. I would kick her ass sometimes or shake her to wake her up. The crying and gasp scene at the end of the film is breath taking.

    Although I'm far from the subject in age and I'm not a woman, I could easily empathize with Respire and it hit me several times like I was 17 again.

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    • Trivia
      Mélanie Laurent's second feature film as director.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Horrible Reviews: Breathe Respire, 2014 - Video Review (2016)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Breathe
    • Filming locations
      • Languedoc-Roussillon, France
    • Production companies
      • Move Movie
      • Gaumont
      • Mely Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $42,297
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,063
      • Sep 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,158,695
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.76 : 1

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