Cinema
The movie Breath (I) is already released on Cinema in the USA. The upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced, upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming VOD release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 9 reviews, Breath (I) gets an average review score of 68
Simon Baker makes his feature directing debut with this adaptation of Tim Winton's coming-of-age novel about a pair of teenage surf enthusiasts mentored by a big-wave veteran.
2494d ago
Simon Baker’s directorial debut is poetic without being pretentious, capturing the natural beauty of the WA coast and the complexity of coming of age
2494d ago
Simon Baker’s film isn’t about surfing so much as it is about riding a wave that must eventually break and recede.
2494d ago
Director-star's tale of surfing mentor and two teen students hits both 'Endless Summer' and coming-of-age sweet spots
2494d ago
Novelist Tim Winton's tale of two teens' mentorship by a former pro surfer is the basis of a nicely turned feature debut for Aussie actor Simon Baker.
2494d ago
Mr. Baker does nice work with the actors — his open-faced young leads are sincere, appealing, believable — and there’s a lot to like about Breath, including its attention to natural beauty and to how surfing can become a bridge to that splendor.
2494d ago
Even when Pikelet is confounded by a world of untrustworthy adults, you instinctively know the kid will be all right. By the end, you’ll swear you’ve seen him mature before your very eyes.
2494d ago
As it becomes the chillest surfing movie ever made, “Breath” most of all wants to share its sentimentality for a specific time period in Australia (the mid-'70s), at a very specific time in a man’s life (being 13).
2494d ago
Australian Surfing Drama “Breath” Falters as Soon as It Leaves the Beach
2494d ago