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Don't Breathe

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jane Levy in Don't Breathe (2016)
A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they'll get away with the perfect heist. They're wrong.
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Three delinquents break into the house of a war veteran who is blind to steal his money. However, they discover that the man is not as defenseless as he seems.Three delinquents break into the house of a war veteran who is blind to steal his money. However, they discover that the man is not as defenseless as he seems.Three delinquents break into the house of a war veteran who is blind to steal his money. However, they discover that the man is not as defenseless as he seems.

  • Director
    • Fede Alvarez
  • Writers
    • Fede Alvarez
    • Rodo Sayagues
  • Stars
    • Stephen Lang
    • Jane Levy
    • Dylan Minnette
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    318K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,979
    74
    • Director
      • Fede Alvarez
    • Writers
      • Fede Alvarez
      • Rodo Sayagues
    • Stars
      • Stephen Lang
      • Jane Levy
      • Dylan Minnette
    • 925User reviews
    • 438Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • The Blind Man
    Jane Levy
    Jane Levy
    • Rocky
    Dylan Minnette
    Dylan Minnette
    • Alex
    Daniel Zovatto
    Daniel Zovatto
    • Money
    Emma Bercovici
    • Diddy
    Franciska Töröcsik
    Franciska Töröcsik
    • Cindy
    Christian Zagia
    Christian Zagia
    • Raul
    Katia Bokor
    Katia Bokor
    • Ginger
    Sergej Onopko
    Sergej Onopko
    • Trevor
    Olivia Gillies
    • Blind Man's Daughter (Young Emma)
    Dayna Clark
    • TV Anchor
    Athos
    • Dog
    Astor
    • Dog
    Nomad
    • Dog
    Jimmie Chiappelli
    Jimmie Chiappelli
    • Coroner
    • (uncredited)
    Jane May Graves
    Jane May Graves
    • Cindy Roberts
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Haase
    Michael Haase
    • Detroit Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Brak Little
    • Neighborhood Man
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fede Alvarez
    • Writers
      • Fede Alvarez
      • Rodo Sayagues
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    User reviews925

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    9moviewizguy

    An incredibly intense thriller

    Fede Alvarez just gave Green Room a run for its money with Don't Breathe, an incredibly intense film and glorious exercise in suspense. It's one of the best studio-produced thrillers I've seen in years. The premise is simple: A group of teens plans to break into a blind man's house to steal his money. Only thing, the old man is more adept than they realize. While the setup is a little too pedestrian, albeit economical, once the story gets rolling, the film doesn't let up, running at a lean 88 minutes. Other than that, Don't Breathe is best viewed going in knowing as little as possible.

    This is Alvarez's first film in three years since his violent and solid remake of Evil Dead, and it is with this sophomoric debut that solidifies the genre filmmaker as someone with obvious talent. Inspirations are drawn from the best - Hitchcock, Fincher, and Wait Until Dark are a few - but Alvarez provides his own unique vision that truly makes the film his own. Like the masters before him, Don't Breathe is purely cinematic, relying less on dialogue and more on visual storytelling and sound to drive the film. The cinematography is amazing as well as the creative sound design, so much so they are characters within the film themselves.

    The cast, while small, is great too, including Jane Levy, who can pretty much be titled this generation's scream queen after this and Evil Dead. Dylan Minnette is good in his role as well, providing enough sympathy for his character. Both young actors are put through hell, and their physical performances sell their tumultuous ordeal convincingly. However, it is Stephen Lang who is the film's shining beacon. As the antagonist, Lang is instantly memorable and frightening, an intimidating force that permeates throughout the film even in scenes without his presence.

    If there's one gripe about the film, there's a plot twist that doesn't quite work, but that itself is a minor complaint compared to the many things the film gets right and does so well. I won't say more. Don't Breathe is a technical achievement, the rare studio film that actually pushes what film can do as a medium. However, like with Green Room, try not to get caught up in the hype, even with my glowing review. Set your expectations appropriately, and remember to avoid watching the trailer.
    8avik-basu1889

    A brilliant directed, riveting thriller !!!

    The central theme lying at the heart of 'Don't Breathe' is the sense of claustrophobia, a sense of being trapped/imprisoned. The director shows us a number of appropriate images like window bars, bars outside gates, prison like shadows being cast by Venetian blinds,etc. to drive home the theme. This theme resonates both in a literal sense with the kids being imprisoned in the house that they had planned to rob in the first place, as well as on a broader symbolic level because it is made clear that these youngsters aspire to break out of the 'prison' of life in a financially ailing Detroit and head for California.

    This film at the heart of it is an exploitation film and certain details get revealed with the passage of time that in keeping with the genre of exploitation cinema, flirt with lack of realism and force you to suspend disbelief a bit. But what made it very easy for me to suspend disbelief and go along with the ride was Fede Alvarez's direction. Without his masterful directorial skills and storytelling, this film will not work, full stop. He elevates the film. The Giallo inspired visual texture that he uses with the red and green neon lights not just makes the film look vibrant, but also serves a thematic purpose. His camera is extremely active and he makes use of space in the interiors of the house skilfully. He uses extended long takes to raise the tension and his use of ambient noises and music is subtle and brilliant. The very first shot of the film itself is masterful in the way the camera moves from an overhead position gradually to a ground level one to reveal what's happening along with a gradual rise in the volume of the music.

    Stephen Lang has to be admired for his performance. He brings a very raw, masculine physicality to his demeanour that truly makes him terrifying at times.

    I think this is one of the best directed horror/thriller films I have seen for some time. It doesn't spend too much time in developing its characters. Both the sides in the conflict are not worth unconditional sympathy. The youngsters are low time criminals and the blind man is not someone worth sympathy either once certain details about his life and mental condition get revealed. I guess it was intentional on the director's part to stage the film with a degree of moral ambiguity where the viewer doesn't fully care for either of the two parties and in the end it works within the exploitation film framework.

    To end, I'll say 'Don't Breathe' is a film that I would recommend more for the direction than for the script itself.
    7Abdulxoxo

    Great thriller with constant tension throughout

    When a group of teenagers decide to rob the house of a blind man, they get more than they bargained for when they realise this won't be like taking candy from a baby. This film was made on a relatively small budget and for that it deserves to be applauded. The central idea about the blind man and the way he uses his environment compared to the thieves is a good concept. In theory, with light they have the advantage, but without it the advantage switches. And the way this theme was developed wasn't bad. However, it's not as engaging as it could have been as I felt a certain disinterest in the outcome of the thieves. I think it's because of a lack of character development. We see Rocky and her sister living in not great conditions at the start of the movie so we know she wants the money to create a better life for her and her sister. But this section is brief. As for the boys, their back story was little to nothing. Enough time wasn't spent to let us get to know the teenagers before the action began, which meant that I didn't really care too much about what happened to them. There is also a big problem with plot holes. There were probably at least 4 or 5 times during the film where I thought "why would the characters do this? Or how the hell is that possible?" Another issue relates to a revealing scene later in the movie where the film loses its conviction in its own idea and goes more mainstream. The funny thing is, that was when the film was at its most interesting. But it was because of the shocking reveal that the viewer could finally understand something about the blind man that made him more than just what he'd been shown to be to that point. It's an extreme scene and somewhat uncomfortable to watch, but it provided some motive for what was happening up to that point.

    Overall the film had potential. It's only 88 mins which means there was room to extend it a little to give us more of a back story to the main characters. That said, The cinematography, score and cast performance are all terrific.
    7valleyjohn

    Basting the turkey will never be the same again.

    Not being a massive fan of horror films I'm quite selective in which ones I watch . The reviews for this were pretty good so I gave it a go and I have to say I really enjoyed it. It's the story of three friends who decide to rob the home of a blind war veteran but things go terribly wrong when they find out that there is more to this man than they first thought. What I like about this is that it doesn't have any supernatural aspect to the story so it feels more real than most horrors. There are some quite disturbing scenes so it's not for the faint hearted . One especially involving a turkey baster but you will have to see the film to find out what that's all about ! All in all it's well worth a watch but not with granny at Christmas.
    7thedude00

    Unstoppable tension

    After Evil Dead's well-made remake, a lot of us felt that Fede Alvarez was a director to watch. With Don't Breathe, he definitely became a director I'm very excited to see future projects from.

    I admire his knack to generate tension. After the film kicks off, there is really no stopping. It became almost unbearable at the end, nearly reaching the point of overkill. When you have a thriller filled with so much tension throughout its running time, there's only so much you can do before you start yelling "you gotta be kidding me" at the screen.

    The cinematography was beautiful and moody and the performances were fine, except maybe Jane Levy, who I felt was too wooden, making her character a little bit unlikable.

    Don't Breathe was a solid effort and a great addition to the home invasion genre with a little twist.

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    • Trivia
      Stephen Lang wore contact lenses that greatly restricted his vision, particularly in low light. The other actors, in the scene taking place in the dark, wore lenses that made them look like they had dilated pupils but also greatly restricted their vision.
    • Goofs
      While inside the car, Rocky's pants do not show any hole or slit after it had been cut open by The Blind Man earlier.
    • Quotes

      The Blind Man: There is nothing a man cannot do once he accepts the fact that there is no God.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits there is a dedication in Spanish: "For our friend Pablito Blois 1980-2015"
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Express: Episode #14.34 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hungary
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No respires
    • Filming locations
      • Stern Film Studio, Pomáz, Hungary(interiors of The Blind Man's house)
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Ghost House Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $9,900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $89,217,875
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,411,706
      • Aug 28, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $157,761,002
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.40 : 1

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