Still Breathing | | Cast : | Brendan Fraser, Joanna Going | | Director : | James F. Robinson | | Studio : | Usa Films | | Format : | Color | | Released Date : | May 01, 1998 | | DVD Released Date : | October 17, 2000 | | Language : | English (Dubbed), English (Original Language) | | Audience Rating : | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | May 02, 2005 | | Summary | Great movie......but not for big $$$$ | Content
 | I absolutely love this movie, so it was a shock to see the DVD being sold for outrageous prices! No matter how rare it is. So not to take anyone away from Amazon, I myself am a huge addict of this site. However, I feel obligated to tell you how to get this movie without having to deplete your savings account. Target's WEBSITE has the DVD, although they say it will be available to be shipped in 4-8 weeks. I don't know about you, but I'd rather wait a month or two to get it than spend close too or OVER a hundred dollars.
I'm sorry Amazon.com, I love you! I just dislike some of your sellers price gouging. |
| Rating |      | | Date | April 12, 2005 | | Summary | Brendan at his best | Content
 | This movie is beauty captured in one story about true love and the lengths it will go to be found and recognized.
Still breathing is probally one of the most romantic and lovely romance stories that I have ever watched. Brendan Fraser is touching as an innocent man in love with a beautiful woman who is twisting and using him to suit her will. Until she finds to her shock that she has fallen for him, bringing about Brendan's prediction that she is really a sweet and caring woman, just burned by the worlds harsh views and demands. You don't have to look far to find the love in this movie, it stares right at you from the moment this wonderful movie begins, to its sad heartbreaking end. |
| Rating |      | | Date | April 30, 2004 | | Summary | Still Breathing is a Breath of Fresh Air in Romance Films | Content
 | First time director James F. Robinson gives us a rare treat - a beautiful romance that both men and women can enjoy. I remember going to see this film when it was in theaters. I was totally surprised by the soundtrack, script and characters. The director showed off San Antonio and LA in their best colors, and created a soundtrack that is a real keeper. The story is about a woman con artist (Joanna Goings) who has given up on love and a performance artist (Brendan Fraser) who only believes in unconditional love. They collide in their nightly dreams (before they even meet) and in their waking hours. Both characters and their friends are true to form. Brendan Fraser's family and friends are really out there artistically, and Joanna Goings associates are out and out thieves. The transformation Joanna goes through to finally accept unconditional love and ultimately accept herself in a relationship with Brendan Fraser is truly heartwarming. This is a movie to be savored on a rainy day when you are curled up on the couch alone or with your honey. Be forewarned. Once you get the movie, you will want the original movie soundtrack. The heady slow mix of jazz and sweet classical music is downright intoxicating. |
| Rating |     | | Date | November 30, 2003 | | Summary | Chick Flick for Guys | Content
 | I don't know why I love this film - but I do. Actually, I do know why... Joanna Going. To the point that I am able to overcome my distaste for the performance of Brendan Fraser. He is annoying, smarmy and soppy, but Joanna Going is so enchanting that Fraser's performance is immaterial. Buy the film to see her - period! |
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