Redo The Do-Ethan Hawke and
Julie Delpy’s “Before Sunset” (2004)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Sam Lowell
Before Sunset, starring
Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawkes, 2004
Sometimes I pick up a film
for no other reason than I like the actor. In this case the actor is Ethan
Hawke so when I saw the film under review Before
Sunset I grabbed it not knowing that this film was a sequel to a film he
and Julie Delpy did together in 1995-Before
Sunrise (and if I am not mistaken this one has a sequel done in 2013-Before Midnight so if they want to do another they may have to start titling them
with something like Before Breakfast or some such thing). In any case this one
could stand alone since there are many references to their first meeting in
Vienna nine years before so the conversations which drive the film make sense.
Also makes me want to go and get that first film-and maybe the third one as well.
Here’s why. Jesse, played
by Hawkes and Celine, played by Delpy meet in Paris not quite by accident. He
is on an international book tour touting his best-seller which was based on the
hot night they had at their last meeting nine years before in Austria. All the
conversation revolved around the “what if” of that first meeting. They get
caught up on each other’s lives since then. Jesse is in an unhappy marriage
with a child and Celine has had a series of disastrous affairs that make her
question whether she is capable of love since she had returned to her home in
Paris after stays in New York City and other locales. The important parts
though are how much of what had passed over the previous nine years was regret
over not having exchanged telephone numbers and continued their relationship-the
almost classic one night stand.
As the film moves on it is clear they are still
attracted to each other and it is just a small question about whether they will
see each other again or not. That gets resolved at the end (which is okay to
give since this one is worth seeing for the conversations and attractions between
them more than whatever plot is supposed to develop) by Nina Simone, well, a
song of hers anyway although poor Nina had her fair share of unhappy romances.
Of course when the deal went down Jesse stayed.
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