Dick
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I purchased the Criterion box set of the three BEFORE movies, only because it was half-price during the B&N sale. I love Linklater's writing, but am not usually a huge fan of romance films.
Just finished watching the first film, BEFORE SUNRISE. I found this to be the most emotionally powerful, bittersweet romantic drama (with some great humor) that I have seen since, maybe, David Lean's BRIEF ENCOUNTER, with which it shares a few plot points.
Damn, I wish I could write dialog as well as the director did for this film. It is loaded with truthful introspection, insightful observations about human relationships, and a nostalgic feel that probably has to do with an older viewer's regrets that any chance meeting he or she might have had that was similar to this film's one-night-only affair did not blossom into a full-blown, mutually nurturing, and solidly lifelong partnership. Not one line of the script feels wrong or contrived. The Vienna locations themselves pull at one's heart.
I've decided to space these films out, and wait a few weeks before watching BEFORE SUNSET, and another couple prior to BEFORE MIDNIGHT.
The acting is sublime. Who'd have thunk that Ethan Hawke would become one of our most mature young actors, if we'd only seen his very earliest work such as that in EXPLORERS. And Julie Delpy, not a traditionally gorgeous actress, is just so natural and soulfully beautiful that it's hard to take one's eyes off her. The chemistry between the two is flawless. You want one of the two to change plans and stay with the other.
A thoughtful, memorable film that very much demonstrates Linklater's tremendous skill as both writer and director.
The Criterion presentation is wonderful...very film-like with perfect color and grain structure. The soundtrack utilizes some fine music and songs. I'm so glad I bought this!
Just finished watching the first film, BEFORE SUNRISE. I found this to be the most emotionally powerful, bittersweet romantic drama (with some great humor) that I have seen since, maybe, David Lean's BRIEF ENCOUNTER, with which it shares a few plot points.
Damn, I wish I could write dialog as well as the director did for this film. It is loaded with truthful introspection, insightful observations about human relationships, and a nostalgic feel that probably has to do with an older viewer's regrets that any chance meeting he or she might have had that was similar to this film's one-night-only affair did not blossom into a full-blown, mutually nurturing, and solidly lifelong partnership. Not one line of the script feels wrong or contrived. The Vienna locations themselves pull at one's heart.
I've decided to space these films out, and wait a few weeks before watching BEFORE SUNSET, and another couple prior to BEFORE MIDNIGHT.
The acting is sublime. Who'd have thunk that Ethan Hawke would become one of our most mature young actors, if we'd only seen his very earliest work such as that in EXPLORERS. And Julie Delpy, not a traditionally gorgeous actress, is just so natural and soulfully beautiful that it's hard to take one's eyes off her. The chemistry between the two is flawless. You want one of the two to change plans and stay with the other.
A thoughtful, memorable film that very much demonstrates Linklater's tremendous skill as both writer and director.
The Criterion presentation is wonderful...very film-like with perfect color and grain structure. The soundtrack utilizes some fine music and songs. I'm so glad I bought this!