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                CAST 
                  KEVIN  BACON 
                    JULIE  DELPY 
                    BRENDAN  FRASER 
                    ANDY  GARCIA 
                    SARAH  MICHELLE GELLAR 
                    CLARK  GREGG 
                    EMILE  HIRSCH 
                    VICTOR  RIVERS 
                    FOREST  WHITAKER 
                  WRIITEN  BY  
                    BOB  DE ROSA   
                      JIEHO  LEE 
                  PRODUCED  BY 
                    DARLENE  CAAMANO 
                      EMILIO  DIEZ BARROSO   
                    PAUL  SCHIFF  
                  DIRECTED  BY 
                    JIEHO  LEE 
                  GENRE 
                    CRIME 
                      DRAMA 
                      THRILLER 
                  RATED 
                    AUSTRALIA:MA 
                      UK:15 
                      USA:R 
                  RUNNING  TIME 
                    97  MIN 
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               With  his debut feature film, writer/director Jieho Lee has assembled an impressive  cast to star in a film which is heavily influenced by the likes of Paul Haggis’ Crash and the films of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (21 Grams).  
              The  plot features several interweaving storylines: Happiness (Forrest Whitaker) is  a stock broker, who in an attempt to rid himself of his mundane life, bets a  large amount of borrowed money on a fixed horse race which he loses, facing the  wrath of small time yet ruthless gangster Fingers (Andy Garcia); Pleasure  (Brendan Fraser), a clairvoyant debt collector for Fingers, unexpectedly falls  in love with rising pop star Sorrow (Sarah Michelle Gellar), who due to her managers  shady dealings, falls under the ownership of Fingers; and Love (Kevin Bacon)  must save the life of the woman he loves (Julie Delpy).     
              Underneath  its absurd philosophical ramblings about fate and destiny lies the potential  for a great film.  
              Yet despite some good performances -   Forrest Whitaker displays vast emotional  depth, Brendan Fraser is very good in a subdued tough guy role, & Andy  Garcia sends chills in his most brutal depiction of a gangster yet – The Air I Breathe fails to reach its  plausible promise, thanks to some extremely irritable and illogical plot and  character developments.  
              Pretentious  in its tone, ambitious in its goals, and incompetent in its execution, The Air I Breathe is a polluted mess  despite its good intentions.  
              
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