Saturday, December 21, 2013

Before Midnight


Francisco aptly observed that the formula of the whole trilogy (and this film left room for follow ups) is "very chatty with great scenery." Ain't that the truth.

Their adolescent chattiness becomes a bit more annoying as they age (and Jesse ages more so than Celine). Sometimes it's profound; often it's a little forced.

They are primarily chatting about gender relations and relationships. They hold their relationship loosely, as always, refusing to actually get married, and threatening to break up (although they have children together). Although, there's lots of romance and chemistry between them, as always.


(Before Sunrise and Before Sunset here)

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