Breaking

2022

Crime / Drama / Thriller

46
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 82%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 84%
IMDb Rating 6.2 10 3042

Plot summary



September 14, 2022 at 11:09 PM

Director

Abi Damaris Corbin

Top cast

Connie Britton as Lisa Larson
Jeffrey Donovan as Major Riddick
John Boyega as Brian Brown-Easley
Michael Kenneth Williams as Eli Bernard
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB 2160p.WEB
949 MB
1280*536
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
P/S 33 / 801
1.9 GB
1918*802
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
P/S 73 / 1,025
4.61 GB
3836*1604
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
P/S 13 / 137

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by deloudelouvain 7 / 10

Only in America.

Based on true events you kinda hope this story is just all made up or at least seriously dramatized. If everything really happened like in the movie than we have a melting pot of incredibly stupid people, from the hostages to the hostage taker to the police. That said the movie is well shot, but the best thing about it is the acting. Good job from the entire cast making this an enjoyable movie to watch. The story is sad though, but realistic as we all know the VA is a shame in a country that proclaims itself as the greatest country in the world. The story could and would have been finished in half an hour in any other country by simply giving the man his 892 dollars. But it's the United States, the land of the trigger happy, where killing people is almost a national sport. Hopefully and most likely the sniper will read every single review as that's what vain people do so that he can read what a scumbag he is, he's the only one that should rot in prison for the rest of his days. Killing somebody for 892 dollars, shame on you America.

Reviewed by MatthewMichaelHoffman 9 / 10

$892.34

SCORE: 9.2/10

"There was no bomb". Heartbreaking words. This was a simple, well executed true story about a man named Brian Brown-Easley, played by John Boyega. The story speaks for itself, but John Boyega elevates it to a different level with his performance. Apparently, the film was originally called 892 and then later changed to Breaking, which I appreciate from a Marketing perspective, but after seeing it I really wish they would've kept the original title. $892.34. When Brian revealed that amount of money the VA owed him, a resounding laugh filled the theater, as the filmmaking presented an opportunity for people to find humor in the "small" amount of money he was willing to hold hostages for. This film taught many lessons, mainly not to mess with someone's money or livelihood, but the response of the people around me made me realize just how privileged people are. $892.34 may be a laughable amount to some people, but when living paycheck to paycheck, any sum of money could be the difference between living a normal life and homelessness.

One of the biggest things our world lacks today is empathy. Empathy requires the ability to stop thinking about oneself and put oneself in someone else's shoes. One of the things I absolutely loved about this film was how many different perspectives the audience member was able to have throughout the course of the movie. Whether it was from the vantage point of the bank employees, the authorities, Brian's family, or even Brian himself, the film did a great job of keeping me on the edge of my seat thinking about what was going on and where it was going to lead. Brian may have been the nicest bank robber I've seen in any movie, and the occasional jokes thrown in there pretty much all hit and didn't feel forced.

Lastly, I don't really have much experience with the Military or Veterans, but it broke my heart for the last thing to pop up on the screen to see that his family still did not receive the money. Not only that, but of course we discover the fate of Brian, as he was shot and killed by a sniper bullet. The man who shot the bullet was advised not to, but took matter into his own hands and was found not guilty, as he acted within the law. Anytime a movie is based on a true story, it gives me the opportunity to research after about things in the story that were true and things that were hyperbolized for the sake of cinema. At first glance, it looks like almost all of it was accurate, and the outfit used for John Boyega was almost copied exactly from the security footage the day of the real event.

Reviewed by kjproulx 9 / 10

Gripping and Powerful

As I've said many times about one-location films in the past, they can be very hit or miss for me. When done well, they're some of my favourites, but one that's not engaging can also just be boring from start to finish. Breaking is one of the latest films to basically take place in one location, and while it may not be the best one I've ever seen, it's still one of the best films I've seen this year. Breaking is so well-crafted that the run time felt non-existent to me. Here are some of the many reasons I believe this film deserves way more attention than it's getting.

Based on a true story, this film follows Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) as he returns from war and tries to become a regular citizen again. Having to deal with not being paid what he's owed for his trauma/disability, he decides to try and publically get himself heard by holding up a bank. The majority of the film takes place in a bank, with just himself and two bank tellers. He is not a bad person in the slightest which makes the film that much more compelling. There were multiple sequences where I forgot I was even watching a film and that's due to how good John Boyega sold this performance.

I've always been a fan of his since Attack the Block and have also enjoyed him in the Star Wars franchise, as well as Detroit, but this is easily the best he's ever been. You can tell he was passionate about this project and the story being told and it very much shows on-screen. From the subtleties he brought to the character to the downright powerful lines of dialogue he says throughout the film, he kept my eyes glued to the screen. I had no idea how this story played out in real life either, so I was floored by the time the credits rolled. It's an eye-opening experience.

In the end, the pacing, overall message, great editing, and amazing central performance all sold this film for me. Having not directed much before this, Abi Damaris Corbin is someone I will always be on the lookout for, from here on out. Her work here and the performances she was able to get out of everyone involved just blew me away. Breaking is a special kind of film that has kind of gone under the radar, but I believe it's worthy of much more buzz. I personally believe Boyega deserves some award consideration for this film, but I don't know if he will be recognized. Aside from a couple of scenes that I felt were needed to flesh out a couple of things more, this movie completes its mission of impacting its audience.

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13 Comments

SnowflakeMelter profile
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SnowflakeMelter September 25, 2022 at 03:48 pm

I don't watch African movies.

dinotoro profile
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dinotoro September 20, 2022 at 02:24 am

CrazySeriesFreak is a total azz kisser

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Ocephtius September 17, 2022 at 09:22 pm

USD 892 really?? I don't know what to say about USA if its real.

Ghost_Leader07 profile
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Ghost_Leader07 September 17, 2022 at 05:41 am

Damn i thought this was a Kevin Hart drama movie by looking at the cover but man was i wrong! lol

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mr_magoo September 16, 2022 at 02:15 pm

thank you CrazySeriesFreak i always trust the reviews on the left of the YTS page rather than on the right so appreciate your reflective views. There were some good performances, but the plot and overall movies wasn't for me, but thank you for you input.

CrazySeriesfreak profile
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CrazySeriesfreak September 16, 2022 at 12:49 pm

People just straight up wrote "boring" or "bad" in this review section, it only shows that how uneducated and unfit they are to review a movie. The actors gave their best performance, I almost saw a Denzel Washington in John Boyega. The fact that it is a real story, it should terrify the people, although the plot and character development was poor. But that doesn't necessarily make it a "bad" movie. I think people should give this movie a chance, at least the ones who are passionate about cinema anyway.

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CrazySeriesfreak September 16, 2022 at 12:44 pm

The story was heartbreaking, and the actors gave their best, I think. I could almost see a Denzel Washington in John BoyegaDevelopment Boyega. Development of the plot and the characters were poor, otherwise it could be a really really good movie. The review section got a lot of unnecessary hate, but if you really read through them, you'll see that these are just noise, no actual criticism or anything constructive, just "bad" or "boring". This proves how much these people know about films. This is not a unique story but that doesn't make it boring or mundane. It is a real story and that's what should terrify the people.

GhislaineMaxwell profile
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GhislaineMaxwell September 15, 2022 at 08:27 pm

crackers triggered. lol

andresbonifacio profile
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andresbonifacio September 14, 2022 at 06:30 pm

6.5 .. nope

Luczifer666 profile
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Luczifer666 September 14, 2022 at 06:01 pm

It was boring and ridiculous all at the same time. I could have summed up this entire story in five minutes. Definitely NOT a keeper. Generous rating of 3/10

bardot24 profile
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bardot24 September 14, 2022 at 04:45 pm

Seems like the same rinse and repeat kind of story. I swear there are at least 10 movies similar like this.

CrownOfGold profile
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CrownOfGold September 13, 2022 at 01:45 pm

It was bad. But I guess you could tell. Next.