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Before Sunset is the most brutally honest film about growing up ever disguised as a romance. The early pleasantries—“You look great,” “I read your book”—quickly give way to the ghosts of resentment. We learn that Jesse showed up in Vienna six months later. Céline didn’t. Life, as it does, intervened. She found a boyfriend; he got married out of fear. The beautiful "what if" of the first film curdles into the painful "why didn't you?" of the second.
The screen cuts to black. No credits music. Silence. The audience is left suspended. before sunset full
When you watch the , unbroken version of Before Sunset , several themes emerge that are missed in clip compilations on YouTube: Before Sunset is the most brutally honest film
The film unfolds in real time. Jesse has a plane to catch at 7:30 PM. They have roughly 80 minutes to walk, talk, and catch up. Céline didn’t
Celine breaks down, confessing that she feels she has given up on love. She describes the feeling of seeing Jesse’s face on a book cover and realizing that she had romanticized their connection so thoroughly that she had rendered herself incapable of being happy
In the preceding film, Before Sunrise (1995), Jesse and Celine spent one magical night in Vienna and promised to meet again six months later. Before Sunset reveals that the reunion never happened. Nine years later, Jesse is a successful author on a book tour in Paris, promoting a novel based on that night. Celine sees his reading at the Shakespeare and Company bookstore , and the two spend his final hour and twenty minutes in the city catching up. A Real-Time Exploration of Love and Regret
Hawke and Delpy, who co-wrote the screenplay, are staggering. They don't play characters; they play versions of themselves who have been bruised by the real world. Jesse, the hopeless romantic, now hides a cynical shell, trapped in a loveless marriage out of duty to a son he barely sees. Céline, the activist idealist, has become pragmatic and brittle, terrified of being hurt again.