Trapped in a lift, a man and woman are forced to confront each other about the night they first met.Trapped in a lift, a man and woman are forced to confront each other about the night they first met.Trapped in a lift, a man and woman are forced to confront each other about the night they first met.
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Some people have mistakenly reviewed this great short film from the UK thinking it's the Netflix show. Please ignore those reviews and those ratings! Thank you.
NOTE: Many reviews submitted to this film on IMDB are for the NETFLIX series 'Keep Breathing', not this short film.
This film does an excellent job of portraying the claustrophobia of a choking social encounter and the gray zones in the way we approach and treat each other humanely. Very useful to engage audiences on questions they may not have asked themselves in past encounters and adjust their own behaviour in situations that are fragile in their capacity to hurt others.
This film does an excellent job of portraying the claustrophobia of a choking social encounter and the gray zones in the way we approach and treat each other humanely. Very useful to engage audiences on questions they may not have asked themselves in past encounters and adjust their own behaviour in situations that are fragile in their capacity to hurt others.
Keep Breathing is a short film about consent, coersion, power dynamics and perception. It's a fantastic film and a very important watch.
It's NOT the Netflix show. That's listed on imdb as 'Breathe'. If you didn't enjoy that one, please go rate and review it on the correct page.
It's NOT the Netflix show. That's listed on imdb as 'Breathe'. If you didn't enjoy that one, please go rate and review it on the correct page.
I loved how beautifully they portrayed the issue related to consent and coercion. Really liked the concept of people having different perceptions of the same situation. The acting was great!
This film has nothing to do with keep breathing on Netflix, please stop leaving bad reviews confusing it with that! It's a short film about consent. Do your research before you start dragging other people's ratings down.
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- 19m
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