DVD
Breaking And Entering£4.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £17.99 | You save: £13.00 (72%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Feature commentary with director Anthony Minghella
- Making of Breaking and Entering
- 6 Deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Anthony Minghella
- Theatrical Trailer
-
Love is no ordinary crime.
A architect's (Jude Law) dealings with a young thief cause him to re-evaluate his life, bringing him closer to the offender's poor single mother (Juliette Binoche)....
Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella helms this film of his own screenplay, reunited with top-class actors from his previous projects The Talented Mr Ripley (Jude Law) and The English Patient (Juliette Binoche),

Average rating (3 reviews)
Misleading trailer description
limegreen | 21/08/2008 | See all limegreen's reviews (1) »
This film is about break down of marriages and is very depressing. I bought it as I am interested in architecture but found that the film had not much at all to do with this. It was an OK film but has a very misleading description.
Jude Law however is a very good actor in the film.
'jude law' his films are getting better. watched on dvd
rbmusicman | 21/01/2008 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (256) »
'jude law'plays the part of an architect,his buisness premises are repetedly burgled without any trace of a
break-in.
'jude law' decides to do a 'steakout' to try and solve the
problem,he sees a teenager leave the premises and
decides to follow him home.
he deliberates on how to approach the issue given that
the lad is so young.
he decides to try and talk to the parent who turns out to
be a ' single mum ' who mends damaged clothing for
people to make ends meet.
he uses the service as an excuse to keep seeing her,
an affair follows,however she has made an unexpected
move using a camcorder in cahoots with her friend.
what motive has she ?
i enjoyed the film,it's clever and holds your interest.
VERY WATCHABLE AND INTERESTING
VULTURE | 06/08/2007 | See all VULTURE's reviews (15) »
Not a Jude Law fan but I liked this one, Binoche is fab and generally the whole film has great quality. I was grateful that there was neither too much violence or bad language. The plot for me swings between the believable and the the bizarre but some how with all the disfunctionality in the characters relationships it seems to make sense.
Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone, Rafi Gavron, Vera Farmiga, Anna Chancellor, Hu Tin-Ting, Eleanor Matsuura & Juliet Stevenson | |
15 years and over | |
2006 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



















( 














