Starring:
Abhishek A. Bachchan, Amit Sadh, Nithya Menen
Director:
Mayank Sharma
Producer:
Vikram Malhotra
🎬 Series Released On 10th
July 2020
Average
Ratings:2.5/5
Score:
Average
Reviews
Counted:5
Positive:1
Neutral:2
Negative: 2
Ratings:.N/A Review
By: Shubhra Gupta Site: IndianExpress
Somewhere
in there, in all the roiling and toiling, are the bones of a crackerjack
thriller. But this loosely written season 2, bouncing in and out of a
kidnapping drama, and the creation and search of a psychotic killer, gets mired
in its own muddles, and ends up being plain preposterous.
Ratings:.N/A Review
By: Rohan NaaharSite:
HindustanTimes
Inept
and illogical, Amazon’s strangest show lets Abhishek Bachchan, Amit Sadh down
Ratings:.N/A Review
By: Rahul Desai Site:
FilmCompanion
Breathe:
Into the Shadows Is A Woefully Written Thriller with Zero Imagination
One
can’t help but wonder if the makers just stopped trusting their performers
midway and instead altered the script to manipulate the myths of mental illness
Ratings:.3/5 Review
By: Upam Buzarbaruah Site: TOI
The art direction leaves nothing to the imagination - fat books on psychiatry are carefully placed next to flower vases as decorative pieces in a shrink's clinic. Pieces of the puzzle fall into place too fast, too often and comic breaks are handled in a ham handed fashion - haven't we moved on beyond the Maharashtrian versus north Indian food jokes in school? The music is average while the cinematography demands more, especially when the core subject deals with human emotions, which demands closer and tighter shots.
Over
all, it's an interesting premise with some decent performances.
Ratings:.2 Review
By: Swetha Ramakrishnan Site: Firstpost
When Breathe season 1 released in early 2018, the Indian digital content universe was just at its beginning, waiting to burst open with new possibilities. Despite its obvious flaws, the first season brimmed with a new story-telling voice and was extremely watchable. This very universe in 2020 is populated with all kinds of stories and genres, pushing the boundaries of what is "watchable." Breathe: Into The Shadows demands too much from the viewer, but doesn't give anything cohesive or authentic back.