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Breath
A 12-year-old boy who is yet to feel the first trembles of love. He is shy when a girl calls him for a bike ride and then at the beach it becomes clear that he is a bit embarrassed of his body, as he struggles behind a towel to change into his swimming suit.
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Plot Summary
A woman visits a secluded house in the countryside to take revenge on her former lover, a married politician. She plans to commit suicide there, but finds her plans complicated by the arrival of the politician's innocent daughter and a young man who works for him.
Critical Reception
Kim Ki-duk's 'Breath' received a mixed but generally positive reception from critics, who lauded its unique artistic vision and themes of desire, life, and death. While some found its narrative intentionally opaque and emotionally distant, others praised its philosophical depth and striking visual style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinct directorial style and exploration of complex human emotions.
Criticized by some for its deliberate ambiguity and slow pacing.
Appreciated for its visual artistry and thought-provoking themes.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a thought-provoking and visually distinctive piece of cinema, with many appreciating its artistic merit and unconventional storytelling. However, some viewers found its thematic explorations and narrative style to be somewhat challenging or emotionally detached.
Fun Fact
Director Kim Ki-duk intentionally cast actors who had not previously worked in major film roles to bring a raw, uninhibited quality to their performances.
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