And Breathe Normally is the kind of film that wins festival praise and makes you feel like a more informed global citizen—but let's be real, most families aren't queuing this up on Netflix.
It's well-made, with strong performances and important themes about immigration and economic struggle. The empathy-building is genuine, and for a mature teen interested in social issues, it could spark meaningful conversations.
But it's also slow, heavy, and deliberately understated. This isn't entertainment; it's education wrapped in arthouse pacing. Even the 80% audience score on RT suggests plenty of viewers respected it more than enjoyed it.
If you've got a 16+ kid who's studying immigration, interested in international cinema, or specifically drawn to serious drama, this could be valuable. For everyone else? It's a well-intentioned sit that'll have you checking how much runtime is left.




