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Before Midnight (2013)

Before Midnight (2013)  

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Celine and Jesse's journey has felt so real to us, and it only continues with this incredible third installment. Funny, heartbreaking, and fully captivating, the 'Before' series might just join Toy Story and Lord Of The Rings as one of the few consistently amazing trilogies in film.

 

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I really liked how it was saying that even the strongest loves go through moments of hell. The hotel room scene was more emotionally intense than any scene I've seen in a movie for a long time.

I can't wait to see it a third time :wub:
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After a second viewing I can attest that Before Midnight is really all that and a bag of potato chips. I don't think another film this year will top it. It's smart and funny and beautiful in ways I can't even fully describe. 

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After a second viewing I can attest that Before Midnight is really all that and a bag of potato chips. I don't think another film this year will top it. It's smart and funny and beautiful in ways I can't even fully describe. 

 

Any other year, I would totally agree with you.  However, I have cheated and seen the best movie of the year already.

 

Short Term 12 is going to blow people away.

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Linklater is one of the most unique directors around, especially for someone who makes at least one film per year, and this film is a testament to his abilities. Just like with the first two, he can manage to make 20-30 minutes conversations riveting and involving. The final argument especially packs a wallop, with the raw power of Hawke and Delpy being unlike anything I've seen in years. Easily my favorite film of the year so far.

 

9.5/10

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This is a beautiful movie. Well shot and made by Richard Linklater. It’s also hilarious, and feels more like a self contained movie, then the end of the Before / After trilogy. This film is entirely driven by its performances and dialogue, and it works in the best way possible.

 

Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy are brilliant here; you really feel there’s a couple on the verge of divorce. Delpy in particular is hilarious when she pretends to be an American, treating Romeo and Juliet likes it’s a book based off a movie.

 

The landscapes are beautiful. Greece never looked this great.

 

A well deserving 10 / 10. 

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