Before Sunrise – Eine Nacht – Eine Liebe

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Gestern noch Freunde, sind sie heute noch unzertrennliche Seelenverwandte. Dennoch müssen sich in ein paar Stunden ihre Wege trennen: Celine (Julie Delpy), eine französische Studentin, lernt im Zug den Amerikaner Jeese (Ethan Hawke) kennen. Jesse überredet Celine, in Wien auszusteigen und die letzten Stunden, bevor er am nächsten Morgen zurück in die USA fliegen wird, mit ihm zu verbringen. Gemeinsam erkunden sie das nächtliche Wien, erzählen sich von ihren Träumen und Wünschen - der Beginn einer unvergesslichen Romanze... (Warner Bros. DE)

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3DD!3 

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Englisch 2 strangers, 1 conversation, 1 city. Before Sunrise is not for everyone but if you get caught up in it, it won't let you go. I don't want to get into the details - it's better if you see it for yourself. When you witness the perfect chemistry between the main characters, when you stroll with them through summertime Vienna. Then perhaps Celine and Jesse's story will become something more for you. Something you will want to remember. P.S.: Yes, I know I'm a hopeless romantic. ;-) ()

novoten 

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Englisch Hard to describe beauty, in which there is no place for cynics. Just a little bit of empathy with both characters is enough, and let the wonderful feeling resonate within. I can't say that I have experienced something exactly like this, maybe just something remotely resembling it. Nevertheless, it elevated my experience to the limits of perfection. The actors are only three - Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, and Vienna. And it is one of the most natural trios ever on the screen. Such a movie I have always wanted to see. ()

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gudaulin 

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Englisch Some time ago, by pure chance, I watched the final episode of the trilogy and the result was 4 stars and a feeling of time well invested. Before Sunrise had an even higher rating on FilmBooster than the last part, and there were enthusiastic comments to be found as well. So, I invited my wife to watch it, thinking it would be a pleasant romance and a safe bet. After a while, I looked at her, and in her eyes, I didn't see desperation, but definitely disinterest and the unspoken words "I really don't want to watch this..." After a bit, she actually said, "Couldn't that train at least derail?" I myself felt that it wasn't right. I didn't have a problem with the fact that there was continuous talking in the movie. The problem lies in the quality of the dialogues, in their content and message. It's basically just babbling. True, young Julie Delpy is nice to look at, but that's actually all the movie can offer me. The power of thoughts and emotions is not present for me. The success of the film lies in the ability and willingness of the viewer to project their own memories of a first date and love into the meeting of the two travelers. But I have never been this sentimental. Before dawn doesn't affect me at all, and it seems too banal and empty. Overall impression: 40%. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Two strangers meet randomly, spend a whole day and night together, and then comes the critical moment when they have to part ways. However, while Before Sunset takes place only during the day and in beautiful romantic Paris, Before Sunrise takes place at night (probably the most significant change). But whether it is a shimmering evening in Vienna or the sunny romantic Paris, the actors, the screenplay, and the camera work are top-notch. Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy are fantastically well-matched. It’s true that this and the second film are purely conversational, but they are shot so passionately and with such a unique style that it’s impossible to dislike them. Moreover, they don't lack humor, intelligence, and natural charm. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch I finally gathered my courage and five years after watching the second part I watched the third and then the first, which started it all. I had to strain my memory a little but I remembered it all in the end. Richard Linklater is a genius.Maybe not in everything, but as far as screenwriting and direction go he might be insurmountable. No one has ever been able to film such a romantic three-course opus before. I really like the spontaneity of Ethan Hawke’s and Julie Delpy’s encounter. I also like Ethan’s audacity to tell Julie on the train that he will walk around Vienna all night because he has no money, just to get her off the train and then pay at least three thousand shillings that night. I was fascinated by the inexhaustible number of dialogues that they lead with each other, be it about artists, love or just their families and everyday lives. In a way, this film fulfills the dream of everyone who thinks that everyone in this world is waiting for a soul mate, with whom everything will just click the moment they look at each other. Ethan and Julie are some of those who were this lucky, and I was glad to be a part of their meeting. ()

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