Before Sunset

Jillian 2022-01-26 08:12:48

Loss and time give the story a sad melancholy right from the start.

"If your grandmother died a week later or a week earlier, maybe we can meet." But the reality is no if, if they did meet then, together, the story may not be beautiful, because It is difficult for people who are together every day to have such rich dialogue because the next episode of being together is often separation.

I prefer reunion to separation.

When they met again, they kept talking and kept talking... but it was so natural. I can fully appreciate the joy of being in harmony with each other. Whether it is on a cruise ship, on the street, or on the lawn, my heart is full of excitement. Warm and swell with happiness.

Whether it is a little bit of red on the beard under the golden sunshine, or turning a night of happiness into a book, the reason why the memory of details can pass through 9 years is because the two hearts have sparked an incomparably bright spark. The light like fireworks becomes the eternal background of memories.

People who can make you see this kind of light are not often encountered, so they are precious, so cherished, so hard to give up, so unforgettable.

At the end of the film, she was playing guitar and singing, and the way he looked at her made me feel that he really wanted to stay and never leave.

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Now
sing me a Waltz that you can sing
Now
draw me a picture that you can draw
Now
give me a kiss that you can give
Now
tell me your heart that you can tell

Day isn't that long 'Cause we be together for long
Night isn't that cold 'Cause we could eyes 2 eyes for good
Anytime you touch Anywhere you reach
Just believe that nothing's changed
Of my mind for you and love so ^^

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Extended Reading

Before Sunset quotes

  • Celine: Do I look any different?

    [long pause]

    Celine: I do?

    Jesse: I'd have to see you naked.

  • Jesse: In the months leading up to my wedding, I was thinking about you all the time. I mean, even on my way there; I'm in the car, a buddy of mine is driving me downtown and I'm staring out the window, and I think I see you, not far from the church, right? Folding up an umbrella and walking into a deli on the corner of 13th and Broadway. And I thought I was going crazy, but now I think it probably was you.

    Celine: I lived on 11th and Broadway.

    Jesse: You see?