Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” and “Drive” (both for REM), Conner’s movie is an experiment in the visual language of film. But no matter how powerful a formal analysis of his filmmaking process may be in suggesting how Conner’s rhythms affect us, there is much in Breakaway – in Basilotta’s brash and unbridled self-assertiveness, in Conner’s feverish camera style, and even in the uncomplicated honesty of Cobb’s catchy lyrics and tune – that defies verbalisation… and must simply be loved! -- Senses of Cinema
Directed by Bruce Conner
IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
Cast
Toni Basil
Dancer
Crew
Bruce Conner
Director
Popular Reviews
15 reviews
ash
7.0★ · 04/26/26
get it sis
get it sis
Célène
3.0★ · 03/24/26
I was fully expecting to love this, but it was really just… meh? I mean the editing was cool but that’s about it.
I was fully expecting to love this, but it was really just… meh? I mean the editing was cool but that’s about it.
Emma
10.0★ · 12/31/24
happy new year
happy new year
Emma
10.0★ · 12/20/24
how i feel at the club
how i feel at the club
Zouiten
8.0★ · 11/13/24
I love the trippy 60s. A beautiful girl dancing, wearing several sexy outfits or naked. Not the perfect short video, but I liked it.
I love the trippy 60s. A beautiful girl dancing, wearing several sexy outfits or naked. Not the perfect short video, but I liked it.