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Genres:
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Drama /
Romance
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Release:
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Director:
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Richard Linklater
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Actors:
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Julie Delpy,
Hanno Pöschl,
Andrea Eckert,
Karl Bruckschwaiger,
Tex Rubinowitz,
Erni Mangold,
Dominik Castell,
Haymon Maria Buttinger,
Harald Waiglein,
Bilge Jeschim,
Kurti,
Hans Weingartner,
Liese Lyon,
Peter Ily Huemer,
Ethan Hawke
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(8/10)178
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Plot Summary:
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Two young people pay on a household and spend a night falling in love in Vienna.
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Before Sunrise
Romanitic yarn with backpacker Ethan Hawke and student Julie Delpy falling in love when they meet and spend 14 hours together in Vienna. From writer-director Richard Linklater
Director Richard Linklater proved he positively reeks of teen spirit with films like Dazed And Confused, Slacker and SubUrbia. His sights are aimed slightly higher in this nattering Euromance.
American traveller Jesse (Hawke) and French student Céline (Delpy) meet on a train and start a rich and involving dialogue that lasts the entire film. Sniffing each other out with their impassioned philosophical debate, they fall in love, spend a magical night in Vienna and then part in the morning.
It is very romantic, which may surprise Linklater fans. Delpy...
Before Sunrise
Richard Linklater follows his previous offering Dazed and Confused, with a venture into Europe, a Brief Encounter for the Slacker generation. Ethan Hawke plays Jesse, a young American destined to fly home from Vienna the next morning and Julie Delphy plays the ethereal Celine bound for Paris. They meet on the train between Vienna and Budapest, get talking by accident and find there is some mutual attraction. Then, just as the train arrives in Vienna Jesse realises he may never see Celine again, he persuades her to get off the train and spend the next 14 hours with him, arguing that for all she knows he may be the love of her life. As the evening proceeds so their relationship develops; they trade intimate questions, contest opposing philosophies and gradually become captivated with one ...
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