Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight

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Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight

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I just saw the last one, and damn, they must be my favourite romantic movies ever. The dialogue and chemistry between Hawke and Delpy is palpable, it is incredbly romantic without losing ground on reality, how they evolve from one movie to another is fascinating.
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Haven't seen the latest one but I thoroughly enjoyed Before Sunrise a lot more than I ever thought I would. Liked Before Sunset too but just not as enthusiasticly as I did the first one.
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I watched Sunrise over a year ago. I liked it. I need to see it again if I'm going to see the other two.
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Harry Lime wrote:I watched Sunrise over a year ago. I liked it. I need to see it again if I'm going to see the other two.
No, you dont. Actually it is better to give some time between each other, so the memories are not super fresh, but a bit faded, more the feeling of the memory than a pictographical memory, this way you get more into the vibe of the couple.
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Loved the first two, unfortunately living in a small town means I'll have to wait to watch the third on DVD.
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Human Bass wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:I watched Sunrise over a year ago. I liked it. I need to see it again if I'm going to see the other two.
No, you dont. Actually it is better to give some time between each other, so the memories are not super fresh, but a bit faded, more the feeling of the memory than a pictographical memory, this way you get more into the vibe of the couple.

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