Monday, December 13, 2010

Before Sunset

I think most people will find this movie more intersting than Before Sunset (the prequel) because 
the characters are "more mature" in this movie. It plays out in real time as the characters spend one afternoon together in Paris.

It has been nine years since events of  Before Sunrise happened. Now Jesse has written a novel named “This Time” accounting the happenings of his time with Celine as per the prequel of the movie. To promote his sales in Europe, Jesse on his last stop at Paris happens to met Celine,  though this time it was not accidental and Jesse has to leave Before Sunset  to catch his flight back home.  Jesse is now married and has become a writer. Celine is there with boyfriend  of hers ,who is a photojournalist. CONVERSATION continuing from the last movie has gone a level or two ahead and maturity is pretty much visible

First it appears that both leads are leading a pretty happy life. In fact it is not.
It becomes clear in the course of their talk that both are dissatisfied to varying degrees with their lives. Jesse reveals that he only stays with his wife out of love for his son. Celine says that she does not see her boyfriend very much because of his comittment towards his work.
A meaningful personal talk at wonderful locations of Paris and great shots of steadicam followed by awesome Screenplay says enough in itself.
Life is unpredictable. If Jesse and Celine exchanged some contact information with each other, the story would be different. But there were not so many "ifs" in life. You must grasp the opportunity or regretting is unavoidable. The themes in their conversation have a universality to them, and the connection between the characters makes the viewer forget that there is a clash of cultures, for she is French while he is American. The film manages to isolate bits and pieces of what it is that truly connects two strangers - soul mates in a once or twice opportunity in a lifetime.
Personally to me,Before Sunset is better than its prequel because the characters Hawke and Delpy wrote the dialogue themselves inspired from their respective personal lives & conveys message of many unsaid things regarding LIFE in a pretty convincing way.
My Rating -10/10

1 comment:

Unknown said...

its a movie i love and the blogger loves but hope others also like it (and it earlier part too)
cheers :)

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