
Movie spotlight
Breathe
A young man falls in love with a ghost you can only see when you don't Breathe.
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Plot Summary
In the aftermath of a devastating event, a young woman grapples with profound grief and isolation. As she navigates the wreckage of her past, she must find the strength to confront her inner demons and the overwhelming silence that surrounds her. The film explores themes of loss, memory, and the fragile hope for healing.
Critical Reception
Breathe was a student film and received limited critical attention, primarily noted for its sensitive portrayal of grief and its atmospheric direction within the festival circuit. It was recognized for its emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of loss and its strong lead performance.
Commended for its atmospheric and introspective directorial approach.
Noted as a powerful short film that effectively conveys deep emotional turmoil.
Google audience: As a student film, specific Google user reviews are not widely aggregated or available.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the SOHO International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
This short film served as a significant early work for Rachel Brosnahan, who later rose to prominence for her role in 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'.
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