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Before Sunrise

Cast

Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Andrea Eckert, Hanno Poschl View All


Crew

Richard Linklater (Screenplay), Richard Linklater (Director), Kim Krizan (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jan. 27th, 1995
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
On his way to Vienna, American Jesse meets Céline, a student returning to Paris. After long conversations forge a surprising connection between them, Jesse convinces Celine to get off the train with him in Vienna. Since his flight to the U.S. departs the next morning and he has no money for lodging, they wander the city together, taking in the experiences of Vienna and each other.
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Thief
That's the focus of this romantic drama from Richard Linklater where two strangers try to make the best of the little time they have together, and try to share their secrets, and understand the other.
MovieMeditation
You could continue to criticize this film for everything it is doing differently from other movies of its genre, but I find it hard to see why you shouldnt at least try to welcome such a warm change, to what has become a cold climatic state for modern romantic films; a genre, basically running on re....
seanc
What is not simplistic is the wonderful characters, and exceptional dialogue in Linklater's film.
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