Don't Breathe

  • Horror
  • Thriller
6/8/2016
89
R

This house looked like an easy target, until they found what was inside.

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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Revenue:
$159,100,000
Budget:
$9,900,000

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  • joshfaknam

    As is typical with almost all movies of this genre I found this film to be predictable and lacking real creativity. It is an unfortunate collision of several popular titles and left me wondering if its writers had just binge watched a weekend of thriller films that made a few bucks before looking at each other through a bongy haze and declaring "Dude we can totally write a screenplay!" The result is a film that is average at best. Perhaps the audience could also benefit from a little pre-screening bongy haze of their own.

    June 7, 2016
  • Frank Ochieng

    There are several contemporary horror showcases that could certainly benefit from co-writer/director Fede Alvarezs (Evil Dead) edgy home invasion thriller Dont Breathe. For starters, Alvarez taps into the suggestive elements of tension without the overextended need to go overboard. The chills and thrills seem almost organic and unassuming. Sure, there appears to be a simplistic approach to an otherwise conventional premise of a house break-in at the hands of opportunistic thugs. Nevertheless, Dont Breathe captures the claustrophobic spirit of its inherent creepiness with stylish cruelty and cleverness.

    Inevitably, Dont Breathe may inspire cinematic comparisons to the 2002 David Fincher-directed vehicle Panic Room. Understan...

    August 28, 2016
  • Ruuz

    2016 has been a great year for horror. With the addition of Don't Breathe, 3 of my top 5 movies the past 9 months are in the genre. I'm a pretty huge horror fan but even for me that is crazy unexpected.

    Director Fede Alvarez has knocked it out of the park with Don't Breathe. In fact I'm yet to be anything other than impressed by his work (not that notable an achievement, as he's only directed two films, but still). Don't Breathe flips a lot of modern horror conventions, and I love it for that. The use of silence and barely audible noise to bring the scares instead of some cheap blaring-ly loud audio. The fact that there is really no one wholly good or wholly evil.... Plus that puppy is really bloody cute...

    _Final rating: - An ...

    September 23, 2016
  • Rangan

    The right house, but an underestimated person!

    It's a great comeback for the director after his first film, 'Evil Dead' remake had got a mixed response. This film might feel very familiar to you if you have got a good knowledge of the B movies. It was still a very refreshing and very thrilling. The film was short, because there were none segments wasted, it comes to the point quickly. I mean the event, because the story was a one liner, but the event was what this film based on.

    Three youngsters who rob the houses when the people are out, mark their new target on a blind war veteran. But when it does not go as they have planned, they find trapped inside his house. Struggling to escape from there, they also get so close to what the...

    December 4, 2016
  • mooney240

    The ruthless savagery of the killer combined with the tight quarters and oppressive silence make Don't Breathe a well-done and frightening slasher must-see.

    What starts as a typical home invasion thriller transforms into anything, but when the blind elderly man the thieves thought would be an easy mark turns out to be a vicious killer, Don't Breathe becomes something so much better. With suspense and tension similar to A Quiet Place, characters desperately fight to hold their breath and avoid making any sound so the deadly blind man can't find and kill them. Don't Breathe is visceral, brutal, and claustrophobic. In such a small, confined space, the anxiety never fades because the killer is literally in the room with his potential vic...

    August 27, 2022

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