Last Breath, diver Chris Lemons
In Last Breath, the ocean is terrifying. It’s claustrophobic despite its expanse, threatening to kill the people most familiar with it. The movie is based on the true story of deep-sea divers who fought to rescue a crewmate trapped hundreds of feet beneath the North Sea,
As Last Breath heads into its second weekend, the film has officially reached a major milestone at the global box office.
Get to know the "absolutely astonishing" true story behind the new movie "Last Breath," which chronicles a 2012 deep-sea diving accident.
Last Breath wasn’t initially a movie I really wanted to see, but a friend told me I should check it out, and I’m glad they did because this movie was a hell of a ride. From the moment the movie started,
I’m going to do what I usually do and review the biggest as-yet-unreviewed movie at the weekend box office with “Last Breath.” However, I’m also going to take
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NBC on MSNLast Breath Director on Turning Documentary into a Deep-Sea Thriller: "It's a Very Rare Thing"In a recent conversation with TheWrap, Parkinson recalled how the new film, also titled Last Breath (now playing in theaters courtesy of Oscar-winning studio Focus Features; tickets are on sale here) became a reality through the Metrodome Films banner run by father-son producing team Paul and David Brooks.
Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean surface. 'Last Breath' is a nail-biting film based on the true story of the rescue of a diver.
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IndieWire’s David Ehrlich says there’s not much depth to the Last Breath, and it’s creatively redundant, with its 2019 documentary. However, as a “simple but suspenseful” genre exercise, it works because some situations are so unbelievable they belong in a Hollywood script. He grades it a B- and says:
“Last Breath” continues an ongoing trend of fictionalized remakes of the events covered in a prior documentary. This movie uses the 2019 documentary of the same name as its basis. Both films were directed by Alex Parkinson, who uses real-life footage of the people involved during the closing credits of this fictionalized version.
iSpot shows that Focus spent roughly half on TV linear ads for Last Breath ($5.1M) than they did for their second-highest grossing hit of all-time stateside, Nosferatu ($10.9M), but that not far from their Oscar nominated Best Picture, Conclave ($6.1M).
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