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Nola 2022-04-08 09:01:13

This movie is really bittersweet. It's like watching The Theory of Everything again. People have to feel free to have the courage to live. Once lost, it is more tragic than death. The basic experience of life is to have fun in the midst of hardship. The most shocking thing for me is that the protagonist visits the most high-tech hospital in Germany, and the patients inside are like prisoners. They were determined to think every day and night how long they had to live before they died. This kind of treatment is not as good as the protagonist who takes the risk of dying at any time and travels around the world.

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  • Arielle 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    It's like a movie that imitates Japanese and Korean styles. Warm

  • Cleve 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    Although the real events are adapted so the story is inevitably very fragmented, what the hell is the editing in front of it so bluntly. I felt like I was twisting my neck as soon as I turned around. I can't tell that Garfield is ill, and he is happy every day. Sorry I didn't see it.

Breathe quotes

  • Robin Cavendish: [about his motorised wheelchair] Goes five miles an hour. With a strong wind behind you.

  • [Diana is wheeling Robin out of the hospital in his chair]

    First Woman: It isn't kind to let them out like that.

    Second Woman: On the street, where everyone can see?

    Robin Cavendish: Believe me, ladies, my distress is far greater than yours.