Film Review – Just Breathe

Stalker cinema is a difficult subgenre to pull off. There should be a balance of intensity and intimacy as both sides of the conflict comprehend a break from normalcy, generating a level of helplessness as matters deteriorate, especially for those being targeted by evil. “Just Breathe” is the directorial debut for Paul Pompa, and he doesn’t have a lot of money to sell an unfolding nightmare for the characters. He also handles the screenplay, which lacks an inventive attempt to create a sinister viewing experience capable of riling up viewers. “Just Breathe” feels more like a T.V. movie, and while it contains R-rated material, the endeavor doesn’t seem especially dangerous, following flat antagonisms and formulaic writing. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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