L'histoire insprirante et vraie d'amour entre Robin et Diana Cavendish, un couple aventureux qui refuse d'abandonner face à une maladie dévastatrice. Leur célébration réconfortante de la pos... Tout lireL'histoire insprirante et vraie d'amour entre Robin et Diana Cavendish, un couple aventureux qui refuse d'abandonner face à une maladie dévastatrice. Leur célébration réconfortante de la possibilité humaine marque les débuts du réalisateur d'Andy Serkis.L'histoire insprirante et vraie d'amour entre Robin et Diana Cavendish, un couple aventureux qui refuse d'abandonner face à une maladie dévastatrice. Leur célébration réconfortante de la possibilité humaine marque les débuts du réalisateur d'Andy Serkis.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Colin Campbell
- (as Edward Speleers)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAndrew Garfield stayed in character in between takes. Claire Foy would even scratch his itches.
- GaffesThey have a scene of them driving down the road in the van that shows the date 1965 and the song in the background is of Lee Marvin singing "I was born under a Wandering Star". That song came out with the movie Paint My Wagon in 1969 four years later.
- Citations
Robin Cavendish: Let me ask you, when you look at me, what is it that you see? Do you see a creature that's barely alive? Or do you see a man that's escaped the confines of the hospital wards? Now, I have a machine under this very seat, and it breathes for me. And at home, I have a ventilator by my bed. I also have a remarkable group of friends. And most vitally I have my wife. But, as you see, I can do nothing for myself. And yet here I am. When I first became paralysed, I wanted to die. Yeah, I wanted to die, I did. But my wife wouldn't let me. She told me I had to live. To see our son grow up. So I went on living... because she told me to. Because of her, really. And with her. And for her. And every day since then, I've accepted the risk of dying because I don't want to just survive. I want to truly live. So, I implore you, you go back to your hospitals and you tell your disabled patients that they too can truly live. You all have this power to open the gates and set them free.
- Générique farfeluThe movie starts, even before the production company credits, with the message: "What follows is true..."
- ConnexionsFeatured in Projector: Breathe (2017)
- Bandes originalesTrue Love
Written by Cole Porter
Performed by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly from La haute Société (1956)
Set in the 1950s, Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield), a dashing young tea-broker, met the love of his life Diana (Claire Foy) at a cricket game. Before long, they are courting, married, and set for an idyllic yet modest life together until Robin is struck down by the paralysis of polio. At the time, the only prognosis was a short life tied to a hospital respirator. For the active Robin death was preferable to being tethered to an artificial lung, but Diana would have none of it. Close friend and inventor Teddy Hall (Hugh Bonneville) pioneered a wheel-chair with a battery powered respirator that freed Robin from a life inside hospital, despite advice that he would not survive outside for more than two weeks. The story traces their adventurous lives together, including a trip to Africa and a disability conference in Germany. Perhaps the film's most disturbing image is a German hospital where polio victims are laid out in morgue-like boxes, kept alive only by mechanical respirators.
It is impossible to imagine this film being bearable without Andrew Garfield's extraordinary performance, supported by Claire Foy in the equally demanding role of his wife. Garfield possesses one of cinema's most expressive faces which he deploys to full effect as the mostly prostrated polio patient who can only speak a short sentence at a time between breaths. From the depths of wanting to die to the joyful heights of feeling his baby son's skin against his face, Garfield communicates in a facial sign language that says more than the words of fine orators. Some viewers will fairly believe that Claire Foy is the film's real star. Where Garfield is an emotional roller coaster, Foy is a powerhouse of defiant strength who refuses to surrender to polio or to her husband's wish to die. If the film can be faulted, it may be in its polite sanitisation of what it means to depend on others for every bodily function.
This story is more about unconditional love than heroism. Robin was surrounded by caring and talented friends, including the inventor of the respirator wheelchair that gave him freedom. Most importantly, he had a wife whose stubborn loyalty forced him to push on where others may have given up. Robin became a high-profile disability spokesman because fate gave him the opportunity to advocate for others. This warm-hearted story illuminates a little-known episode of history that has been consigned to the archives of medical science. Take extra tissues, but you will leave feeling inspired.
- CineMuseFilms
- 7 janv. 2018
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Breathe
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 490 131 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 22 285 $ US
- 15 oct. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 130 787 $ US
- Durée1 heure 58 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.76 : 1