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Tag Archives: The Air That I Breathe
The Air I Breathe; is it fresh or stale?
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“Four short fables in which characters collide with fate — and each other.” Is this another Crash which won 3 Oscars, including Best Picture and 35 other awards within the film industry. Or, will The Air That I Breathe be as thin as the air we breathe? The trailer above makes me curious but it’s the clip below, though limited in what it reveals, that has me ready to see it. As short of a clip as it is, it shows a level of acting from Sarah Michelle Gellar that I would not have expected. The movie, like Crash has a large ensemble cast which should prove interesting.
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“What makes you deserving?” Hmmm, I hope no one ever asks me that question.
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