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Breath
2007 84m
Crime
,
Drama
6.9
60%
72%
67%
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A condemned prisoner slowly falls in love with the married female artist who decorates his prison cell. Jin is a convicted killer awaiting execution on Death Row; Yeon is a lonely artist locked in a loveless marriage.
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Directed By
Kim Ki-duk
Written By
Kim Ki-duk
Studio
Kim Ki Duk Film
,
Cineclick Asia
Cast of Breath
Chang Chen
Jang-jin
Ha Jung-woo
Joo-yeon's Husband
Park Ji-a
Hong Joo-yeon
Kang In-Hyung
Young Prisoner
Kim Ki-duk
Prison Warden
Lee Joo-suk
Prisoner
Oh Soon-tae
Prisoner
Lim Hyung-kook
Seong-joon
So Jae-Ick
Prison Officer visiting Office
Shin Taek-gi
Taxi Driver
Hwang In-jun
Taxi Driver
Breath Reviews
Reel.com
Rudy Joggerst
...a tender romance between a dejected housewife and a mute death-row prisoner that is surprisingly compassionate and even offers up a few moments of comic relief.
Seattle Times
Nick Visser
The cinematography is wonderful, but the plot is too vague. There could be a message here, but it's buried too deep to dig out.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
This story of a disenfranchised woman represents a step-down for the gifted South Korean helmer Kim Ki-Duk in an uneven film in which the parts are more interesting than the whole.
Hollywood Reporter
Ray Bennett
[Director Ki-duk] creates some startling images within the curious logic of his tale. It has something to do with inhaling badness and exhaling goodness but those expecting it to make sense shouldn't exactly hold their breath.
Variety
Derek Elley
A typically quirky chamber drama by helmer Kim Ki-duk.
MUBI
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Breath is more or less pointless-and yet, it's the Kim film I like the most because, paradoxically, it coheres the least.
NewsBlaze
Prairie Miller
A surreal convergence of sex, death and erotically charged assisted suicide via asphyxiation, and the weird way that a female object of desire can take your breath away, in more ways than one.
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