Review of All That Breathes (2022) by K. Austin Collins for Rolling Stone — 31 Oct 2022
All That Breathes favors a poetic, almost dreamy style, filled with the kinds of ugly-beautiful images and thoughtfully dispatched voiceovers that can strip a narrative of outright propulsion in favor of mesmerizing us with ebbing ideas and moments of wonder.
It occasionally strains. But the basic conflict at play, between the selflessness of these medics, the growing need for their work, and the utter folly of this mission — it can feel a little like standing in front of a moving train — gives it all an urgent undercurrent.
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This review of All That Breathes (2022) was written by K. Austin Collins and published by Rolling Stone on 31 Oct 2022.
All That Breathes has generally received very positive reviews.
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