Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Morosely pretentious. Four unappealing mini-dramas about happiness, pleasure, sorrow, and love.

In The Air I Breathe your appreciation of this circular plotting will have a great deal to do with how tongue-in-cheek you believe the buy dvd movies is Each story has its moments, but Air lacks an overarching vision.

The movie takes itself way too seriously, and it doesn’t add up to much, but, nevertheless, it’s borderline entertaining. I can't fault any of the actors for anything other than bad judgment. Their performances are fine, but a good fortune cookie might have told them to stay away from this.




Aside from demonstrating how liberation and change can occur even at the most dire turn of events, it's not exactly clear exactly what his overly ambitious drama is trying to say.

For rock-bottom nasty, with no social relevance, there is The Air I Breathe, a load of amateurish bilge so silly I thought I was buy dvd movies at a screening at Comedy Central. None of the four morality plays are necessarily original in plot, nor is the film itself particularly innovative in its structure it just seems flat and useless.

Ah, January, hallowed dustbin for projects half-baked, too cooked, or both, as in the case of this overstuffed actioner. With any luck, The Air I Breathe should be the last gasp of the faux-Altmanesque school of serendipitous storytelling.

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