Before Sunrise – Zwischenstopp in Wien (1995)

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Before Sunrise – Zwischenstopp in Wien: Directed by Richard Linklater. With Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Andrea Eckert, Hanno Pöschl. A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe, and wind up spending one evening together in Vienna. Unfortunately, both know that this will probably be their only night together.

“Sweet and charming, funny and poignant, plot less but meaningful, u0026quot;Before Sunriseu0026quot; (1995), the third movie of Richard Linklater, is dedicated to everyone who ever been in love, is in love, or never been in love but still dreams of it and hopes to find it. It is one of the very rare movies that is/should/will be equally interesting to teenagers, their parents and even grandparents. It seems a very simple little movie with no spectacular visual effects, car chases, or long and steamy sex scenes. Two young people in their early 20s, two college students (American tourist Ethan Hawke who is returning home after the summer in Europe and the French student Julie Delpy who goes to Paris to attend the classes in Sorbonne) meet on a train. They are attracted to each other instantly even before they start talking, they hop off the train in Vienna where they walk around exploring the city all night. They talk and fall in love. Thatu0026#39;s it, thatu0026#39;s the movie. It couldu0026#39;ve been boring and silly but instead, it is a lovely, believable, clever, and moving romance that only gets better with each viewing (at least, for this viewer). High praise and my sincere gratitude go to the director and writers for delivering two charming characters, superb writing, always interesting and witty dialogs, two awesome performances, and the atmosphere of magic that falling in love is. Julie Delpy, who looks like a Botticelliu0026#39;s angel, is great in portraying smart, independent, and incredibly attractive young woman.”

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