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Breathe

Original title: Breathe: A Tabiyus Film
  • 2024
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8.8/10
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Allison McAtee, Brandon Butler, Blue Kimble, Remington Hoffman, Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV, Aaron Dominguez, Jona Dominguez, and Danúbe Hermosillo in Breathe (2024)
"BREATHE" first Chapter of The RUN Saga, delves deep into the lives of a suburban Los Angeles community torn apart by drug addiction, violence, and faith. As intertwined fates collide, diverse characters are forced to confront their darkest truths and navigate loyalty, leading to a tragic, irreversible transformation.
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"BREATHE" unravels the lives of a suburban LA community ensnared by drug trade. Interwoven fates collide, forcing them to confront their darkest truths and navigate loyalty, ultimately leadi... Read all"BREATHE" unravels the lives of a suburban LA community ensnared by drug trade. Interwoven fates collide, forcing them to confront their darkest truths and navigate loyalty, ultimately leading to a tragic, irreversible transformation."BREATHE" unravels the lives of a suburban LA community ensnared by drug trade. Interwoven fates collide, forcing them to confront their darkest truths and navigate loyalty, ultimately leading to a tragic, irreversible transformation.

  • Director
    • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
  • Writer
    • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
  • Stars
    • Brandon Butler
    • Blue Kimble
    • Allison McAtee
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
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    • Director
      • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
    • Writer
      • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
    • Stars
      • Brandon Butler
      • Blue Kimble
      • Allison McAtee
    • 13User reviews
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    Brandon Butler
    Brandon Butler
    • Craig London
    Blue Kimble
    Blue Kimble
    • Xzavion Crane
    Allison McAtee
    Allison McAtee
    • Kendal Macario
    Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
    Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
    • James Reed
    Forrest Kiyoshi
    Forrest Kiyoshi
    • Garrett Yune
    • (as Forrest Kiyoshi Hoffman)
    Jesse Howland
    Jesse Howland
    • Alex Brady
    Danúbe Hermosillo
    Danúbe Hermosillo
    • Ariela Morales
    • (as Danube Hermosillo)
    Jeff Rose
    Jeff Rose
    • Victor Brady
    Ottavio Lobefaro
    Ottavio Lobefaro
    • Leone Macario
    Remington Hoffman
    Remington Hoffman
    • Brian Yune
    Jona Dominguez
    Jona Dominguez
    • Lucas Hernadez
    • (as Stephano Jonas)
    Barry Piacente
    Barry Piacente
    • Max London
    Nicky Buggs
    Nicky Buggs
    • Monica Davis
    Aaron Dominguez
    Aaron Dominguez
    • Javier Roberto
    Amber L DeVos
    Amber L DeVos
    • Christa London
    Gilbert Galon
    • Ryan Lee
    Alexander Jesus Burgos
    Alexander Jesus Burgos
    • Johnny Castillo
    Brennen Harper
    Brennen Harper
    • Andre Macario
    • Director
      • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
    • Writer
      • Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV
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    10justeni

    BREATHE

    I had the pleasure of attending the premier of this film and it was beautiful! The way the lives of these LA citizens were woven while also displaying the director's own artistic choices was amazing. The film takes you through a journey from beginning to end, questioning who these people are and why we should care about them, to ultimately leaving us in silence and letting us think about our own lives. This film especially resonated with me having been raised in LA and seeing firsthand many of the same streets, people, situations. To be heard and seen is to be known, to be known is to be loved. 10 stars for this film I hope everyone takes the time to sit down and watch!
    10RileyNY30

    The Impact of the Opening Scene

    The opening scene of BREATHE hit like a punch to the gut. I wasn't expecting the raw intensity of that moment, and it set the tone for the entire film. Brandon Butler's portrayal of Craig London is haunting from the get-go, but what really stayed with me was how Amber L. DeVos and Barry Piacente as Christa and Max London play off each other. You can feel the weight of their broken relationship suffocating their son, and it's hard to watch without feeling a pang of sadness for him.

    There's something about the way the scene is shot the dim lighting, the claustrophobic feel of the room that draws you in immediately. Without giving too much away, it's the kind of opening that leaves you with more questions than answers, which is exactly why it works. You're not just watching a family fall apart; you're seeing the first cracks that will ripple through the entire movie. It's emotionally charged without being melodramatic, and I found myself thinking about that moment throughout the rest of the film.

    What makes this opening so effective is that it doesn't rely on flashy visuals or loud drama. It's the quiet moments-the glance between parents, the silent confusion of their child-that sets the stage for everything that follows. In just a few minutes, we are introduced to themes of addiction, trauma, and broken relationships that will carry the film forward, all through the lens of a single family's tragedy.

    This scene perfectly encapsulates what BREATHE does so well throughout the movie: it shows rather than tells. You're not spoon-fed the characters' backstories, but you can feel their history in every look, every interaction. It's a testament to the film's ability to create an emotional connection with the audience right from the start, leaving you eager to see where the story will take you.
    9nikkiharris92

    An Indie Gem with Strong Performances and Powerful Diversity

    I had the pleasure of attending the Los Angeles premiere of BREATHE, and the event itself was a party-no after-party needed! As an indie film, BREATHE far exceeded expectations, showing what can be accomplished with limited resources when a passionate team comes together. Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV and his team created a film that feels polished, deeply emotional, and gripping from start to finish.

    Jeff Rose, typically seen in faith-based roles, gives an award-worthy performance as Victor Brady. His emotionally charged scenes with Jesse Howland, who plays his son Alex, are some of the film's most compelling moments. Brandon Butler, known from Netflix's Trinkets and 13 Reasons Why, also delivers a raw portrayal of addiction as Craig London, keeping the audience deeply invested in his character's journey.

    BREATHE also excels in its portrayal of diversity, particularly with its strong Asian representation. Remington Hoffman plays Brian Yune, the leader of the Asian International sector of a drug empire, in a role that is strikingly different from his previous work on Days of Our Lives. Hoffman brings depth and gravitas to Brian, and the scenes between him and Blue Kimble's Xzavion crackle with intensity. Forrest Hoffman, Remington's real-life brother, plays Garrett Yune, adding an extra layer of authenticity to their sibling dynamic on screen. Gilbert Galon's portrayal of Ryan Lee further strengthens the film's impactful representation. The Yune brothers, along with other Asian characters, are pivotal to the story's cultural and power dynamics, making this representation feel essential to the narrative rather than an afterthought.

    Aaron Dominguez, best known for his role on HULU's Only Murders in the Building, delivers a standout performance as Javier Roberto, especially in his intense scene with Lucas Hernandez, played by his real-life brother Jona Dominguez. Their scene is one of the film's highlights, filled with palpable tension and raw emotion, showcasing the dynamic between the brothers in an unforgettable way.

    Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV, who not only wrote and directed the film but also stars as James Reed, gives a heartfelt and sincere performance. His on-screen chemistry with Danube Hermosillo, as seen on SHOWTIME's Shameless, feels natural and adds a tender emotional layer to the story. The theme song, performed by Tabiyus alongside Anja Nissen, is beautifully executed and left a lasting emotional impact, perfectly capturing the film's core sentiment.

    BREATHE is a prime example of what indie films can achieve with passion and talent. The story, diversity, and performances make it a must-watch, and I'm excited to see what the next chapter of The RUN Saga holds.
    10FrameByMack

    Breaking Boundaries and Breathtaking Storytelling

    Man, BREATHE hit me differently. It's not just a movie-it's proof that Black creatives, like Frederick Tabiyus Nah IV, can push past the norms and create art that touches people everywhere, no matter who they are or where they come from. This film gave me everything I didn't know I needed: action, drama, and heart, all wrapped up in a story that makes you feel something real.

    Tabiyus Nah IV, as both the director, producer and actor, put his heart into this film, and it shows. What's truly fresh about BREATHE is how it reflects the idea that our choices are like ripples-affecting not just ourselves but everyone around us. The film doesn't shy away from the fact that even good people can find themselves in bad situations, and it asks hard questions about what it really means to survive and thrive. It hits you deep, making you reflect on your own life choices and their far-reaching consequences.

    Honestly, this film is more than just a movie-it's a moment for Black creatives breaking past expectations and showing the world what's possible. BREATHE is a solid indie film by an even greater talent. Congrats to Tabiyus on creating something special-can't wait to see what's next!
    9tobyhill2

    Can't wait for everyone to see this.

    BREATHE masterfully unravels the lives of a suburban LA community ensnared by the drug trade, where interwoven fates collide, forcing characters to confront their darkest truths and navigate complex loyalties. This journey leads to a tragic, irreversible transformation.

    I was thrilled to attend the Los Angeles premiere of the film. Jona Dominguez and Jeff Rose delivered standout performances that truly brought the story to life. The overall cast was impressive, particularly for an indie film, showcasing the raw, emotional depth required for such a complex narrative.

    In his directorial debut, Tabiyus has crafted a compelling and gritty exploration of human nature under pressure. I'm excited to see what he does next as a director. BREATHE is a remarkable indie achievement that leaves a lasting impact.

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