In a few short days, the moving and impactful film titled “Breathe,” featuring the talented duo of Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, will no longer be available on Prime Video.
In 2017, I watched a movie that was inspired by true events, centered around a game-changing activist named Robin Cavendish, portrayed by Garfield. At the tender age of 28, he found himself paralyzed from the neck down after being diagnosed with polio.
In just three months’ time, Robin was told he wouldn’t survive, but with the unwavering support and relentless drive of his wife Diana (Foy), he aimed to rise above his prognosis. This inspiring figure emerged as a powerful advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals coping with disabilities.
Hey there fellow gamers! Just wanted to give you a heads up that the movie “Breathe,” directed by Andy Serkis and featuring Hugh Bonneville, can currently be streamed in the UK and Ireland on Prime Video. But So if you haven’t already, make sure to check it out before it vanishes from the service. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy this film!
The movie “Breathe” has mainly positive feedback from critics so far. It currently holds a 67% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 166 reviews. According to the site’s overall assessment, the main characters are found to be perfectly suited for the film’s touching atmosphere, as they are described as being “well-matched.

Empire Magazine describes this as having a subtle, soothing quality of a cozy chocolate box scene on a Sunday night television program, yet the strong, inspiring performances and understated optimism make it challenging not to be drawn in by their three-star evaluation.
The story of Robin is a close call of victory against hardship, and the director effectively avoids overdoing sentimental elements, stated The Australian. Meanwhile, IndieWire highlighted the film’s cheerful ambiance and its uplifting, positive outlook.

This story, a blend of passionate romance and thrilling escapades, is an antique yarn that defiantly thrives, much like its characters, against the shackles of limitation, as The Observer put it. Meanwhile, The Sydney Morning Herald noted Garfield’s acting as astonishingly proficient, even eerily so.
In simpler terms, as expressed by The Guardian, this account is deeply moving, highlighting the resilient strength necessary to confront the lethal effects of discrimination and condescension, often associated with polio. Meanwhile, The Independent noted that the narrative was delivered with enthusiasm and hopefulness.
Breathe is streaming on Prime Video until 1 July.
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2025-06-24 02:49