
Elizabeth and Tristan, who find solace and healing in each other's company after suffering devastating losses. As they navigate their grief and past traumas, they discover the power of love and second chances.
1h 46m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Rachel Annette Helson
Director

Mary Ann Hagan
Kathy

Jean V. Alexander
Hannah

Cameron Bass
Steven

Ryan Carnes
Tristan

Charlotte Ann Tucker
Emma

Kelcie Stranahan
Liz

Cindy Hogan
Mary

Lerato Makepe
Sep 23, 2024A film intended to be a drama set in a romantic backdrop ended up feeling overly sentimental and clichéd, with scenes that lacked authenticity in portraying genuine love. "The Air He Breathes" topped a Booktok list of "Books that make you ugly cry," and that claim is maybe not an exaggeration for the book - but the film adaptation missed the mark entirely. While I can't speak for grief-stricken widows in the USA, I know a few from around the globe, and they certainly don't behave like the character in this film. Her actions reminded me of a term from the Macedonian language that aptly describes this type of woman: kurozderica! This film seems tailored for lonely women who prefer to indulge in fantasies rather than confront reality, so let's leave it to them!

Fallone Kouame
Sep 22, 2024source: The Air He Breathes

Kenny Carter West
Sep 22, 2024This has got to be the most depressing movie the first 15 minutes was depressing I got 30 minutes in and had to quit watching the only part of this whole entire movie was a cute little girl and she didn't say much the two main characters were just depressed sad individuals one lost her husband and kept going into the past the other one I didn't even know what was wrong with him other than he had issues I've read the book and it doesn't much better I wish passionflix what come out with some really good wholesome funny sweet romance just once but instead we get men that don't know how to express their feelings women that are depressed or have something wrong with them.

Landa
Sep 22, 2024It's happened so many times that movies based on books have strayed away from the plot, from the characters and the overall feeling of the story. I'm usually very disappointed. Perfect example Beautiful Disaster. However, The Air He Breathes was very true to the book - characters and plot. I give kudos to the script writer who basically translated the book into a script and the actors playing Elizabeth and Tristan did an awesome job bringing the characters to life. If you loved the book I would give this a watch. I'll leave you with this: I didn't ugly cry but there were definitely tears in more than 1 scene.