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Director: David Green
Cast: Joanne Whalley, Neil Dudgeon, Lorraine Pilkington, Richard Strange
A beautiful psychiatrist befriends an abused patient, ultimately leading to lust and murder.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Breathtaking (2000), directed by David Green, is a drama/thriller film about a psychiatrist who becomes entangled with an abused patient, leading to lust and murder. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some finding it a compelling psychological thriller while others felt the story lacked depth. No major awards recognition has been reported for this film.
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Breathtaking is a thrilling psychological drama directed by David Green in 2000 that features compelling performances from Joanne Whalley, Neil Dudgeon, and Lorraine Pilkington. The film blends elements of suspense and erotic tension as a psychiatrist's friendship with an abused patient takes a dark and unexpected turn, leading to lust and murder.
Breathtaking is a British medical drama television series, written by Rachel Clarke, Jed Mercurio, and Prasanna Puwanarajah, based on Clarke's 2021 memoir of the same name on the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It stars Joanne Froggatt and was directed by Craig Viveiros.
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