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The Air I Breathe Review, by Ken Fox of TV Guide
According to an obscure ancient Chinese proverb, life is composed of four basic emotions: happiness, sorrow, pleasure and love. Co-writer-director Jieho Lee uses these ingredients as the structuring device for his first feature, crafting four inte...
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Brendan Fraser as
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Sarah Michelle Gellar as
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Kevin Bacon as
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Andy Garcia as
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Emile Hirsch as
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Julie Delpy as
Gina -
Clark Gregg as
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John Cho as
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Todd Stashwick as
Frank - Forest Whitaker as
Happiness - Will Maier as
Mr. Park - Cecilia SuÃÆÃ¡rez as
- Kelly Hu as
Jiyoung - Jason Dolley as
Young Pleasure
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Four short fables in which characters collide with fate âââ‰â¬Å and each other âââ‰â¬Å comprise THE AIR I BREATHE, an ambitious and absorbing drama from debuting director/writer Jieho Lee. Boasting a brilliant ensemble cast, the film is inspired by a Chinese proverb that breaks life down into four key emotions âââ‰â¬Å Happiness, Sorrow, Pleasure, and Love âââ‰â¬Å and each vignette is built around a character who embodies one of these key emotions. In "Happiness," 2006 Best Actor Oscar Winner Forest Whitaker stars as a timid banker who impulsively bets every cent he has, and then some, on a supposedly "sure thing." In "Sorrow," Sarah Michelle Gellar is a rising pop star whose contract falls under the control of a ruthless crime boss (Oscar-nominee Andy Garcia), and his corrupt nephew (Emile Hirsch). In "Pleasure," Brendan Fraser stars as a man who can see into the future of everyone he meets, but is totally blind when it comes to his own; and in "Love," Kevin Bacon plays a doctor who pines for a woman he can never possess (Julie Delpy), only to find that he suddenly holds her life in his hands. Though each of the characters believes that his or her life is governed by hazard and chance, their unbridled emotions, impulsive choices, and reckless moves all prove one universal truth: character is destiny, and each of us makes our own fate.
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