Before Sunset

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In the breathtaking follow-up to Before Sunrise, Celine tracks down Jesse, now an author, at the tail end of his book tour in Paris, with only a few hours left before he is to board a flight back home to the States. Meeting almost a decade after their short-lived romance in Vienna, the pair find their chemistry rekindled by increasingly candid exchanges about professional setbacks, marital disappointments, and the compromises of adulthood. Impelled by an urgent sense of the transience of human connection, Before Sunset remains Richard Linklater’s most seductive experiment with time’s inexorable passage and the way love can seem to stop it in its tracks. (Criterion)

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novoten 

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English I saw it shortly after the end of Before Sunrise, and at first, I was a little scared that they wouldn't be able to recreate the atmosphere. Fortunately, every sentence spoken gains meaning over time, every casual conversation can take on a different dimension, and suddenly Celine says, "Because of that damn book..." and I break down into molecules just like Jesse. The second watching elevates Linklater's work to unforgettable and, in its more mature but no less magical storytelling spirit, is able to grasp the viewer and fill them to the brim with emotions and experiences. ()

Remedy 

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English CONTAINS HINTS OF SPOILERS. This is where I first noticed that the flamboyant cuteness of Celine from the first installment can be toxic, unfortunately. All the insecurities and would-be complex thought processes from the first installment begin to culminate here, and Celine unfortunately profiles as a neurotic and indecisive girl who will be dissatisfied in any circumstance. With herself, with her life, with her lack of "true, spontaneous" love, or with anything else – sadly, you can really put anything in there. I should point out that I am a man and that women may have a different opinion on this very tricky and sensitive subject, which I fully respect. But despite my personal criticisms of her toxic character here, I still found her very likable. The interaction and chemistry in her conversations with Jesse worked almost as well as in the first one, and I was still rooting for them quite a bit. I humbly have to admit though, a little less than in the first installment. It just wasn't the huge wow it was before, but I was still thoroughly entertained and devoured every word. Bravo, Mr. Linklater. ()

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POMO 

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English Before Sunset starts out as a disarming conversational summary of the thoughts I wake up and fall asleep with every day. It later becomes a terribly likeable and scintillating conversational “romance” with an applause-worthy ending. Richard LinklaterEthan Hawke and Julie Delpy are simply divine! ()

Kaka 

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English The cleverly written dialogues are brilliantly delivered by both Ethan Hawke and his partner Julie Delpy. The film avoids sentimentality and romantic clichés, it captivated me with its simplicity and naturalness, while remaining interesting every second. ()

Zíza 

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English I'll admit I haven't seen the first movie this one follows. But since this one only loosely follows it, it doesn't matter. I wasn't bored. I enjoyed watching them, listening to them. The whole movie I was tense about how it would end up, because sometimes the expressions the actors threw around were completely ambiguous... :-D Weaker 4* ()

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