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Emotionally all over the place
I've just heard that Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater are already working on a possible follow up to Before sunrise and Before sunset. Which happen to be like the only two films that make me cry like a freaking baby, no matter how often I watch them. I needed like half an hour to stop crying and now that I'm about to write why I love those movies so much, I'm starting again.
Both films are so charming and soft and lovely and I don't know... for the lack of a better word... perfect... But of course you can call me a silly romantic fool.





So I'm not even crying because the news about a possible third part makes me so happy. I don't know. I loved the end of the second one so much, I don't want the third to screw it all up. And I don't think it can be as good as the other two. I don't want it to end like such things mostly end: in a break-up and a try to stay friends, especially if children are involved.
I want it to end believably happy, you know? As a proof that people still can grow old together in love and happiness. That this magic, this chemistry that was there from their first meeting lasts and stays. It may change/evolve somehow, but never passes completely.
Both films are so charming and soft and lovely and I don't know... for the lack of a better word... perfect... But of course you can call me a silly romantic fool.





So I'm not even crying because the news about a possible third part makes me so happy. I don't know. I loved the end of the second one so much, I don't want the third to screw it all up. And I don't think it can be as good as the other two. I don't want it to end like such things mostly end: in a break-up and a try to stay friends, especially if children are involved.
I want it to end believably happy, you know? As a proof that people still can grow old together in love and happiness. That this magic, this chemistry that was there from their first meeting lasts and stays. It may change/evolve somehow, but never passes completely.
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I want it to end believably happy, you know? As a proof that people still can grow old together in love and happiness.
I love it when movies can do that. Not anything too syrup-y, just something that's sweet and happy and makes you believe in the good stuff in the world again.
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just something that's sweet and happy and makes you believe in the good stuff in the world again.
This exactly! Where are such movies nowadays?