Before Sunrise

4.00
    Before Sunrise
    1995

    Synopsis

    A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe, and wind up spending one evening together in Vienna. Unfortunately, both know that this will probably be their only night together.

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    Cast

    • Ethan HawkeJesse Wallace
    • Julie DelpyCéline
    • Andrea EckertWife on Train
    • Haymon Maria ButtingerBartender
    • Erni MangoldPalm Reader
    • Tex RubinowitzGuy on Bridge
    • Dominik CastellStreet Poet
    • Harold WaigleinGuitar Player in Club
    • Karl BruckschwaigerGuy on Bridge
    • Hanno PöschlHusband on Train

    Recommandations

    • 100

      ReelViews

      Before Sunrise speaks as much to the mind as to the heart, and much of what it says is likely to strike a responsive chord -- a rare and special accomplishment for any motion picture.
    • 100

      San Francisco Chronicle

      It's a lovely and wistful celebration of youth, time and moments of connection -- and about the experience of living in the midst of a simple, perfect day that you know you'll remember for the rest of your life.
    • 90

      Chicago Reader

      Richard Linklater goes Hollywood (1995) -- triumphantly and with an overall intelligence, sweetness, and romantic simplicity that reminds me of wartime weepies like The Clock.
    • 89

      Austin Chronicle

      Watching and listening to these two is a charming experience; their conversation has the ring of veracity, and rarely does the viewer's interest stray.
    • 80

      Washington Post

      Though Linklater allows the movie to wander, he never allows the pace to slacken, and more often than not he finds some unexpected bit of found poetry or cultural kitsch to make the digressions worthwhile.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Before Sunrise is so much like real life - like a documentary with an invisible camera - that I found myself remembering real conversations I had experienced with more or less the same words.
    • 75

      San Francisco Examiner

      Delpy and Hawke begin to grow on you and Linklater and his actors achieve a point midway through the film when the characters are so attractive and smart and emotionally daring that you'll be happy to spend the night with them.
    • 75

      Christian Science Monitor

      Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy are attractive stars, but what's most appealing about the picture is the value it puts on sharing ideas and feelings through language.

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