Breathe
Charlie is a seventeen year old who wrestles with doubt and a growing sense of not fitting in. When she meets Sarah, a confident new friend, the initial connection feels like a lifeline, a chance to belong. The bond deepens quickly as Sarah offers attention, laughter, and a sense that Charlie... Read more
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About Breathe
Charlie is a seventeen year old who wrestles with doubt and a growing sense of not fitting in. When she meets Sarah, a confident new friend, the initial connection feels like a lifeline, a chance to belong. The bond deepens quickly as Sarah offers attention, laughter, and a sense that Charlie might finally be understood. But as Sarah grows restless, seeking another ally or a different circle, the friendship changes shape. A once warm closeness gives way to unease, suspicion, and echoes of what she fears about herself. The film follows this fragile relationship, tracing how a single companionship can tilt between hope and ambiguity without revealing what comes next.
Directed by Mélanie Laurent, Breathe reimagines Anne-Sophie Brasme's novel with screenplay input from Julien Lambroschini. This 2014 French drama marks Laurent's transition from actress to director and reflects her interest in intimate character studies that unfold in quiet, claustrophobic spaces. The production leans on naturalistic performances, close camera work, and restrained dialogue to capture the awkwardness and yearning of late adolescence.
Box office data is not provided in the supplied data, so no worldwide gross is included here. The cast features Joséphine Japy as Charlie, Lou de Laage as Sarah, with Isabelle Carré, Roxane Duran and Claire Keim in supporting roles. The film appeared in select markets and drew attention for its restrained style.
Audience response sits around 7.08 out of 10 from 476 votes, indicating steady engagement with the film. Beyond the surface tension of a tense friendship, Breathe probes how adolescence can amplify doubt, longing, and the pressure to belong, while showing how a single bond can tilt toward uncertainty and fear. The quiet approach invites contemplation rather than sensationalism.
No major awards or nominations are listed in the provided data for Breathe. The film is often noted for its intimate focus on teenage fragility and peer dynamics, inviting viewers to consider the consequences of misplaced trust and the ethics of friendship. Its restrained storytelling has earned guarded praise from some festival audiences.
Details
- Release Date
- November 12, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- User Ratings
- 476 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Mely Productions +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Joséphine Japy
Charlie
Lou de Laâge
Sarah
Isabelle Carré
Vanessa
Roxane Duran
Victoire
Claire Keim
Laura
Radivoje Bukvić
Charlie's father
Thomas Solivérès
Gastine
Camille Claris
Delphine
Louka Meliava
Lucas
Louise Grinberg
Louise
Director: Mélanie Laurent
Written by: Julien Lambroschini, Anne-Sophie Brasme