Don't Breathe

Don't Breathe

2016 "This house looked like an easy target, until they found what was inside."
Don't Breathe
Don't Breathe

Don't Breathe

7.1 | 1h29m | R | en | Horror

A group of teens break into a blind man's home thinking they'll get away with the perfect crime. They're wrong.

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7.1 | 1h29m | R | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: August. 26,2016 | Released Producted By: Ghost House Pictures , Screen Gems Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/dontbreathe
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A group of teens break into a blind man's home thinking they'll get away with the perfect crime. They're wrong.

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Cast

Jane Levy , Dylan Minnette , Daniel Zovatto

Director

Veronika Szücs

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Ghost House Pictures , Screen Gems

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Ashleigh Miller I loved that this horror had the villain as a blind guy which made this very different from other home invasion movies. Also with the man's home who they broke into being from the army and traps them in and takes their lives into their hands it was a good outlook. I also liked how the beginning was shown as a woman being grabbed and dragged down the road and why this was relevant to the movie. I do wish they showed more gore and that the film had more scare factor even if jump scares as it didn't come across as scary to myself for a horror movie. However this was a good movie.
shirazi-mustang The best ever thriller movie I have ever watched. Kept us at the edge of the seat throughout. Not an usual thriller......
orangemen1503 I love this movie. It's simple. Intense. Claustrophobic. Jump scares abound. Lang is perfect as the blind man. Plot twist in the middle is huge and one vomit inducing gross out. Can't say enough good things about it.
a_chinn A trio of burglars, Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, and Daniel Zovatto, break into a blind veteran's remote home, the great Stephen Lang, to steal a recent large legal settlement. The young burglars get more than they planned for when they instead find themselves the trapped inside the home and stalked by Lange. The fact that Lang's character cannot see and the burglars cannot speak for fear he'll hear them and kill them makes it so a majority of the films done wordlessly and in complete silence. These sorts of movie set-ups are what I consider "pure cinema," telling a story on film that could not be told in another medium. Not as a book not as a comic, not as a play, or not in any other storytelling format. "Don't Breathe" builds suspense with visuals and sound in a way that would not transfer to another medium. Now the set-up is not all that clever or original (I supposed you could say it's "Wait Until Dark" turned on it's head), but director Fede Alvarez, who'd previously directed the surprisingly strong "Evil Dead" remake, builds tension like a master and has crafted a wicked little suspense thriller. In contrast to his "Evil Dead" remake, this film steers away from blood and gore and instead focuses on suspense, creating a situation where the audience can't help but ask themselves, what would they do in this situation? Credit for this also goes to a strong script co-written by Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues, which the best of these sorts of films have the characters have the characters take the logical actions the audience would do in that same situation. It's like the classic haunted house story question. Why don't the characters just leave? The script for "Don't Breath" does a great job of exhausting all of the logical options you'd think the burglars would do to try to escape (cell phones, guns, windows, door locks, basement exits, etc.). The story does seem to overly rely on horror movie tropes than I would have liked (torture, the-last-girl, night vision, etc..), but it's all done so well that horror movie aficionados won't care. Produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, with an fine score by Roque Baños, "Don't Breath" is a must see for horror fans!