The Before Trilogy - One of the best trilogies ever
As I said on another post I wrote in August about Linklater (http://aspirantcinefilebrazil.blogspot.com.br/2017/08/richard-linklater-how-he-makes-his.html), I love the Before Trilogy and Before Sunrise is one of the cutest movies ever made in my opinion (maybe because I saw Requiem of a Dream before Before Sunrise, any film would become one of the cutest movies ever made after watching Requiem for a Dream), so I woke up and decided to write about it this afternoon.
Here I'll analize each of the three movies and tell what I like the most about them.
Firstly I'd like to say that all the films have the same quality level, but I do have a favorite one and one I don't like that much.
Here I'll analize each of the three movies and tell what I like the most about them.
Firstly I'd like to say that all the films have the same quality level, but I do have a favorite one and one I don't like that much.
Before Sunrise
The first movie's plot is something like this: an American young man called Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and a French young woman called Céline (Julie Delpy) meet in a train and start to talk and they feel a "connection" (typical), so when the train arrives in Vienna, Jesse suggests "Hey, what if we pass the rest of the day in Vienna because I'll regret after...and you too", Céline accepts and the whole movie is long conversation of them both about their lives, philosophy and day-by-day random facts.
This is my favorite one because is by far the cutest, Ethan Hawke is charming AF and I love love stories about the beggining of a relationship. This feature is also responsible for many iconical moments in romances. Such as the ferris wheel scene that they're watching the sunset.
This is my favorite one because is by far the cutest, Ethan Hawke is charming AF and I love love stories about the beggining of a relationship. This feature is also responsible for many iconical moments in romances. Such as the ferris wheel scene that they're watching the sunset.
Before Sunset
The second movie is a bit more natural but at the same time, the most irrealistic one. Why do I say this? Because in this movie the dialogues are more real than ever, but the coincidence that is the plot of this movie is really illogical. SPOILER ALERT: "Oh, look, that guy I don't see since '94, I'll talk to him". END OF SPOILER. Nevertheless the film is good and it shows life just like it is. The plot is basically them both walking in Paris and talking what happened since the last time they met. The greatest achievement of the feature are the great performances of the cast.
Before Midnight
As I said before, all the movies have the same level of quality and I have this feeling in my mind that every sequel will result in a terible sequence of the last masterpiece. However, here is different, leading Before Midnight to a masterpiece status. I think that this happened because the actors also wrote the screenplay with Linklater, so this helped to support the idea of humanity on the characters. Who can even forget the ultrarrealistic argument scene? Or the lunch Niilist discussion scene? E-V-E-R-Y F-R-E-A-K-I-N-G F-R-A-M-E A-N-D L-I-N-E O-F T-H-I-S T-R-I-L-O-G-Y M-U-S-T B-E A-P-P-R-E-C-I-A-T-E-D.
I think you got my point of view, but more important than that, you received amazing suggestion of romances that fits really well for guys and gals and I hope you watch it if you hadn't watched yet. Please, comment in the end which of those you prefer.
I think you got my point of view, but more important than that, you received amazing suggestion of romances that fits really well for guys and gals and I hope you watch it if you hadn't watched yet. Please, comment in the end which of those you prefer.
Special Thanks (Damn, a long time since I don't do this), Sofia, my friend who found out today I have this blog.
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