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cinegeek.de
cinegeek.de
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Alltag

cinegeek.de - wrote on 07/15/2016

Our Daily Free Stream: Richard Linklater - Before Sunrise. Linklaters letzter Streich Everybody Wants Some! schliesst an seine frühen Filme an, die wir so geliebt haben! Deshalb gibts heute Before Sunrise. - Es ist so niedlich, wie sich die Beiden im Zug treffen! Eine Seelenbekanntschaft - und immerhin ist das unser erotischstes Organ! Sie trinken Kaffee und unterhalten sich. Er erzählt ihr, wie er seine tote Grossmutter im Schein des Rasensprengers sah. Er ist Amerikaner mit einem europäischen Inter Rail Ticket und muss am nächsten Morgen einen billigen Flug zurück aus Wien nehmen. sie ist Französin und studiert an der Sorbonne. Jesse (Ethan Hawke) und Celine (Julie Del.py). Dann macht er ihr einen verrückten Vorschlag: Warum steigt sie nicht einfach mit ihm aus, um durch Wien zu …

memento_mori
memento_mori
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Rating of
4/4

The beauty of realism.

memento_mori - wrote on 10/02/2013

Richard Linklater is a very adaptive filmmaker. He knows what the to give a script and the direction, even a particular scene. The few films of his that I've seen always give me pleasure and leave me fascinated by the end. Before Sunrise is no exception.

I don't think watching two people talking for an entire movie has ever been this interesting.
The overall screenplay and dialogue are fantastic in so many ways, especially in the creation of the slowly building love between two ordinary people who met by chance. It may sound familiar, but it is constructed in such a way that you can't help but appreciate it.

Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy are equally fantastic, and these two roles truly let their talent shine.
Watching this entirely fictional relationship is one of the most …

Daniel Corleone
Daniel Corleone
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Rating of
3.5/4

Before Sunrise review

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 08/05/2011

The picture is about two strangers who met on a train from Budapest. The American Jesse (Ethan Hawke) starts a conversation with the attractive French Celine (Julie Delpy) and decides to wander the streets of Vienna. The lovely pair passes by Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel, Donaukanal (danube canal), Cemetery of the Nameless, a café, a bar and other picturesque locations. Its cinematography is one of the best I’ve witnessed and the dialogue so intellectually stimulating and thought provoking at the same time.

The realism of the film is unblemished, almost each scene you were a part of their discussions based on the acting and camera angles. It’s fresh to see romantic films such as this compared to sex, vulgar or slapstick romantic comedies around. Some quotes that I really …

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