Synopsis
Make every breath count.
Seasoned deep-sea divers battle the raging elements to rescue their crewmate trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean's surface.
Directed by Alex Parkinson
Seasoned deep-sea divers battle the raging elements to rescue their crewmate trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean's surface.
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This is the peak dad cinema we’ve been missing. Men being hyper-competent at jobs I simply would never do in a million years. Also being set in Scotland we’ve got some AMAZING knitwear here.
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why would they put themselves in that situation again three weeks later?
i’m so grateful for free will so that i never have to do this
To paraphrase and/or completely misquote Karl Marx: History repeats itself first as documentary, then as mid-budget survival thriller. “Little Dieter Needs to Fly” was adapted into “Rescue Dawn.” “The Rescue” was adapted into “Thirteen Lives.” And now, in that strange tradition, an incident that was first expressed through interview testimony and harrowing surveillance footage has been smoothed into a simple but suspenseful genre exercise, as Alex Parkinson adapts his 2019 documentary “Last Breath” into a mid-budget survival thriller of the same name.
Creatively redundant? Perhaps. But some things are so unbelievable that they only seem to make sense as a Hollywood (or Hollywood-adjacent) movie, and the gap between fact and fiction can occasionally be too wide to cross without a…
Very short, sticks to its premise and will give you the anxiety shits throughout !!! Going to be one of the best hidden gems of 2025
Extremely generic, but still a perfectly okay movie. It is exactly what you would expect from something like this. Solid performances from everyone.
A pretty incredible true story but I'm not sure there was enough to it to justify a feature length film. There's about 60 good minutes here and a half hour of filler. On the other hand Woody's always great.
they couldn’t pay woody harrelson enough money to get in the water
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Tam 28 dk ...
Güzeldi ama girş gelişme sonuç çok hızlı oldu... Genelde bu tarz filmler 2 saatin üstünde olur ...
Woody Harrelson bir banamı sempatik geliyor ... Herifte acayip bir tatlılık sempatiklik var 😁
“I might’ve shit my pants.”
Tense, tight, and thrilling for about 60 minutes and then it loses that edge. This is basically what it felt like as a kid when you challenged your friend to see who could hold their breath longer underwater.
"It's not the fall that kills you, it's the thought of not making it back."
Last Breath hit differently than I expected. I’ve always found deep-sea stuff fascinating in the same way some people can’t stop watching true crime: it’s terrifying and I absolutely cannot do it myself. This movie reminded me of every underwater anxiety dream I’ve ever had, only real—and with actual people trying to survive in conditions that feel more alien than Earth.
The story alone is remarkable. A diver trapped on the ocean floor with only a few minutes of oxygen left—it's a perfect setup for high-tension drama. And while the acting was solid and the tension was definitely there, I didn’t get nearly as emotionally…