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-'''''The Air I Breathe''''' is a [[2007 in film|2007]] romantic [[drama]]/[[crime]] [[film]] 
-and the directional debut from [[Korean-American]] filmmaker [[Jieho Lee]], who co-wrote 
-the script with Bob DeRosa. It stars [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]], [[Brendan Fraser]], [[Cecilia Suárez]], 
-[[Clark Gregg]], [[Emile Hirsch]], [[Forest Whitaker]], [[John Cho]], [[Julie Delpy]], [[Kelly Hu]],  
-[[Kevin Bacon]] and [[Andy Garcia]]. The film was financed by NALA Investments through its production company [[NALA Films]] The film will be released on December 14, 2007 in the UK. and released January 25th 2008 in the US 
-The concept of the film is based on an ancient Chinese proverb that breaks life +"'''The Air That I Breathe'''" is a [[Sentimental ballad|ballad]] written by [[Albert Hammond]] and [[Mike Hazlewood]], initially recorded by [[Albert Hammond]] on his 1972 album ''[[It Never Rains in Southern California (album)|It Never Rains in Southern California]]''.
-down into four emotional cornerstones - [[Happiness]] (played by Whitaker), [[Pleasure]] (Fraser), [[Sorrow]] (Gellar) and [[Love]] (Bacon). The proverb speaks of these emotions, not as isolated fragments of feelings, but as elements that make up the whole of the human existence. Each of the four main protagonists is based on one of the four emotions; and like the proverb their paths+
-are inextricably linked to each other.+
-==See also==+
-*[[The Air That I Breathe]]+
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"The Air That I Breathe" is a ballad written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, initially recorded by Albert Hammond on his 1972 album It Never Rains in Southern California.




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