The Ringer crew covered this on the podcast the other day, seemed fitting because I just did a rewatch of all three over the last month and forgot how damn good they were. They also haven't aged a bit. I didn't watch the first two until hearing about them when Midnight came out, but I remember really liking them back then. But when I rewatched them recently, especially after getting older, I realized how much I love these movies, especially Sunrise and Sunset. They capture something so relatable with relationships and the passage of time. They also make me feel incredibly nostalgic. It's rare for two people to carry a film, but Delpy and Hawke absolutely nail it.
Anyway, Linklater is the man, the Rewatchables did a great job on this one and I'm glad they covered it, and if you haven't caught any of the Before films in a while (or at all), they're due for a visit. And yes, Sunrise is a perfect movie.
Anyway, Linklater is the man, the Rewatchables did a great job on this one and I'm glad they covered it, and if you haven't caught any of the Before films in a while (or at all), they're due for a visit. And yes, Sunrise is a perfect movie.