"Breaking and Entering" (2006), a poignant drama crafted by Miramax and Mirage Enterprises, unfolds across the urban landscapes of the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Directed by Anthony Minghella, the film intricately weaves the lives of Will Francis, an architect played by Jude Law, and a young Bosnian immigrant, Miro, portrayed by Rafi Gavron. Set against the backdrop of a gentrifying King's Cross, London, the narrative delves into themes of isolation, connection, and the complexities of modern urban life. Will's life takes an unexpected turn when his office becomes the target of repeated break-ins, leading him to stake out the building and confront Miro. Rather than turning the boy in, Will finds himself drawn into Miro's world, sparking an unconventional relationship that challenges his own sense of morality and purpose. Meanwhile, Will's personal life is strained as his long-term partner, Liv, played by Robin Wright, struggles with their autistic daughter's needs, further highlighting the film's exploration of familial and societal divides. The film's strength lies in its nuanced portrayal of characters caught between different worlds. Juliette Binoche's performance as Amira, Miro's mother, adds depth to the narrative, as her relationship with Will evolves from suspicion to a tentative bond. The film masterfully captures the tension between the affluent and the marginalized, using the setting of a transforming neighborhood to mirror the internal transformations of its characters. "Breaking and Entering" stands out for its thoughtful examination of human connections in the face of societal barriers. Through its compelling storytelling and strong performances, the film invites viewers to reflect on the ways in which we navigate the spaces between our public and private selves, ultimately offering a poignant commentary on the search for belonging in an increasingly fragmented world.
年2006
上映時間129 分
収益8974829$
ジャンルドラマロマンス
製作国United KingdomUnited States of America



