Saturday night, Sharon and I watched Before Sunrise. We watched Before Sunset in February.Before Sunrise is a 1995 romantic drama film directed by Richard Linklater. It was co-written by Linklater and Kim Krizan. It is the first installment in the Before trilogy.
While traveling through Europe by train, an American student named Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and a French woman named Celine (Julie Delpy) decide to disembark in Vienna to spend a single night together before his flight home. As they wander the city's moonlit streets, their conversation evolves from lighthearted banter into a deep, vulnerable exploration of their philosophies on life and love. The film captures a fleeting, transient connection that concludes with a bittersweet promise to meet again, leaving the future of their relationship open to the viewer's imagination.
When it ended, Sharon said "that was better." She liked this film more than the second film in the trilogy. Sharon also thought that we should have seen them in order. I liked the second film in the triolgy--Before Sunset--more. Before Sunset is one of the Big Picture Podcast's best films of the last twenty-five years.























