Before Sunset

Watching Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy parading around Paris in Before Sunset sure isn't helping any to stop my yearnings to going back to Europe. The whole movie is an ongoing conversation of two people who meet again after nine years. The audience is there listening in on how their private conversation progresses as they stroll through winding roads, sit in a coffee shop and in a park, ride in a ferry then in a limo, all with Paris in the backdrop. There are no twists-and-turns and no climaxes to the plot, just real people with real issues in real conversations. You're either going to find it really boring or really interesting; I found the latter.

Filed Mon - February 14, 2005, 12:30 AM in

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