It is a wonderful film! I just watched it last weekend for the first time in a while.
I prefer the follow up, Before Sunset though. I had no idea they were making that sequel and remember being so excited when I saw an advert for it in the press.
Ah, I love these two films. Who would have thought that the guy (Richard Linklater) who directed such thoughtful, human films could have prostituted himself with puerile stuff like School of Rock?:eek:
I'm such a soppy git that I've got the double boxset of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset
I found the experience of watching Before Sunrise and Before Sunset quite powerful, but cannot watch either again. Only if Real Life could work out in the way featured through a chance encounter !!!!!
Part of the reason for their potency is not only the direction by Richard Linklater, but also the talents of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy who cowrote their roles.
I also recommend Julie Delpy's "2 Days in Paris' (2007) and the sequel '2 Days in New York (2012)'
Ah, I love these two films. Who would have thought that the guy (Richard Linklater) who directed such thoughtful, human films could have prostituted himself with puerile stuff like School of Rock?:eek:
I'm such a soppy git that I've got the double boxset of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset
Lol I have the double boxset too I was watching the films yesterday
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I prefer the follow up, Before Sunset though. I had no idea they were making that sequel and remember being so excited when I saw an advert for it in the press.
Roll on Friday so I can go see Before Midnight!
I'm such a soppy git that I've got the double boxset of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset
Part of the reason for their potency is not only the direction by Richard Linklater, but also the talents of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy who cowrote their roles.
I also recommend Julie Delpy's "2 Days in Paris' (2007) and the sequel '2 Days in New York (2012)'
Lol I have the double boxset too I was watching the films yesterday