Before Sunrise
travels a lot, or often has to travel from one place to another, sometimes flying, sometimes sitting in a car. The uncle who was snoring loudly from time to time was a child who could not live in peace for a moment. Nevertheless, before every trip, I hope to meet someone, whether happy or full of scars.
That's what came to my mind when I watched the opening paragraph of Before Sunrise. The hero Jesse is also like me at the moment, sitting in the car boredly flipping through a book of "I Only Need Love", actually enduring the endless quarrel of the same car, which should have been boring travel again, until he meets the French girl Céline and starts talking to her, and after a few hours, he understands that the encounter was a soul bump...
Ok, Ok, I admit it would be vulgar to write like this, And for the group of people who watched the movie patiently and didn't like it very much, this movie can also be summed up as a male chatterbox meeting a female chatterbox, and the two chatted from car to car Next,
it's a pity to chat from day to day , I love this movie and can't add more. Hiding in the conference room, watching the movie on a projector all night, at dawn, when the hero and heroine sat wearily in the square to say their last goodbyes, in my world, the horizon was already twilight - my mental state was just as good as the movie are synchronous.
Some people say they like this movie because the hero and heroine walk in romantic Vienna, and the secluded cemetery, street cafes, cunning fortune-tellers and down-and-out poets by the river all make this film full of indescribable charm. However, this is not a scenery film, in other words, if the hero and heroine are not walking in Vienna, but in any other city, the dialogue takes place in a different environment, the audience can be firmly held, because this is a film about The story of the sudden collision of two souls, those wonderful dialogues are like sparks, and the place illuminated by cremation is irrelevant whether it is Vienna or Harbin.
The wonderful dialogues in the film are worth a fortune, so I won’t repeat them. Those who are good at it will find them for themselves, but the most unforgettable thing for me is that there are two places where there is no dialogue at all. (It may also be because the film is full of dialogue, but these two silences are different.)
When Jesse and Celine walked into the small audition room of the record store, the melodious singing came out of the record player, the two peeped at each other, and deliberately avoided eye contact. At that moment, once in a lifetime is enough.
At the end of the film, when the camera slowly sweeps past the place where the hero and heroine stopped all night, in the early morning, the bustling station, the ferry crossing the river quietly, the benches deep in the alley, the quiet cemetery, the huge Ferris wheel, The fountain in the square standing by itself, the unopened cafe, the park lawn where the old man walked slowly... I didn't know that last night, there were two young people here, excitedly exchanging everything in their hearts.
As the subtitles rose, one place after another appeared in my mind: the river covered with ice and snow, the tourist train crossing the snowy night, the rare silent church in the downtown area, the beautiful lawn in front of the Academy of Fine Arts...
Everyone will be in some places There are some memories hidden, and the keys to unlock these memories are only kept by one or two people.
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Director:
As one of the most successful independent filmmakers in American cinema today, Richard Linklater is purely self-taught. Most of his film stories take place within 24 hours of a day, often focusing on rebellious young people , and give rare sympathy and understanding. Born in Houston in 1960, Linklater took a break from Sam Houston State University in 1982 to work on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. He later moved to the Texas capital of Austin, formed the Motion Picture Society, and began shooting films with Super 8 cameras.
Three years after his debut, his second film, Urban Ronin, won unanimous acclaim, was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award, and the $23,000 film was an instant hit upon release. The film's title "Slacker" once became a synonym for rebellious youth culture after attracting the attention of the mainstream media. After that, Linklater successively filmed "Before Sunrise", which won the Silver Bear in Berlin, "Half-Awake Life", which won two awards at the Venice Film Festival, "Before Sunset", which was nominated for an Oscar and won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. Nominated for "Fast Food Empire" and more
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