Mouthful Of Air: A
: Despite having a seemingly "perfect" life with a doting husband and healthy child, Julie is paralyzed by overwhelming shame, inadequacy, and intrusive thoughts.
: Reviewers at Time and Variety praised Seyfried's performance but noted the film's heavy, sometimes "PSA-like" tone regarding mental health awareness. Other Contexts The phrase "A Mouthful of Air" is also used in: A Mouthful of Air
A Mouthful of Air: Poetry with Mark McGuinness - Apple Podcasts : Despite having a seemingly "perfect" life with
: The title is a reference to a line by W.B. Yeats : "O, what is life but a mouthful of air?" . Julie is paralyzed by overwhelming shame
: The narrative opens shortly after Julie survives a suicide attempt, just before her son Teddy's first birthday.
