Before Midnight (2013)
BDRip | AVI | 720 x 304 | XviD @ 1250 Kbps | English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps + English subs (srt) | 108 min | 1,30 Gb
Genre: Drama, Romance
BDRip | AVI | 720 x 304 | XviD @ 1250 Kbps | English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps + English subs (srt) | 108 min | 1,30 Gb
Genre: Drama, Romance
Richard Linklater directs this romantic drama starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, a sequel to 'Before Sunrise' (1995) and 'Before Sunset' (2004). 18 years have passed since American Jesse (Hawke) and Frenchwoman Céline (Delpy) met on a trans-European train and fell in love while wandering the streets of Vienna. Jesse wrote a novel based on the experience which became a US bestseller and led him to meet Céline again after an interval of almost a decade, where the spark of their initial encounter was still present. The latest film finds the pair living as a couple in Paris, proud parents to two young girls. However, their lives are far from perfect. Frustrated at her inability to match Jesse's professional success, Céline is considering a change in career. Jesse, meanwhile, is struggling to connect with his teenage son Hank (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick), who is visiting from Chicago for the summer.
IMDB - 8.2/10 from 25,526 users | Top 250 #192
I just saw Richard Linklater's Before Midnight his newest and third film about Jesse and Celine the couple who meet as young adults in Before Sunrise and re-meet as adults in Before Sunset (one of my five favorite films).
This is simply brilliant film making: funny, raw, emotionally honest and complicated. The couple (Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy who both co-wrote with Linklater) are now in their 40s and face some very real challenges to their menage. I started laughing and crying within about 3 minutes and both emotions kept up until the very end. Everyone sat through the credits so they could wipe their faces clean. Brilliant acting . . .
This film gives one hope for the state of American film making and reminds you that Linklater is one of our most underrated auteurs. I sincerely hope he continues and I live long enough to see the couple well into their senior years.
Even if you have never seen the first two movies, do not miss this one.IMDB Reviewer