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9/4/13

The real love story behind 'Before Sunrise'.


I'm aware i haven't discussed 'Before Midnight' here, mainly because i didn't like it as much as i expected. I thought it was different from the two previous movies, not as special, but maybe that's the point, that when a relationship so platonic becomes real, it looses part of its magic. Anyway, i didn't want to talk about it because i feel like i need to watch it again and maybe my opinion on it would change, but still, i wanted to leave here, the most precious thing about this love story.

It turns out, that there's something real about Jesse and Céline and director Richar Linklater has just revealed it. The story is really charming but heartbreaking, so i'm posting the whole article. It is really worth reading if you love these movies, the love story behind all:

If you stick around through the closing credits of 'Before Midnight', the latest film in the trilogy that also includes 'Before Sunrise' and 'Before Sunset', you’ll see that the movie is dedicated to someone whose name even the most die-hard fans have never heard before: Amy Lehrhaupt. Almost 25 years ago, Lehrhaupt met a young man named Richard Linklater and spent a night with him that he never forgot. Their encounter inspired Linklater to conceive and direct 'Before Sunrise', the first film in the series. She never saw it, though; unbeknownst to Linklater, by the time that movie came out, Lehrhaupt was dead.

 [...] Linklater met Lehrhaupt in fall 1989, when he was visiting his sister in Philadelphia. He was 29 and had just finished shooting 'Slacker', and was staying there for one night while passing through on the way home from New York. Lehrhaupt was several years younger, about 20. They met in a toy shop, and ended up spending the whole night together, "from midnight until six in the morning," "walking around, flirting, doing things you would never do now." As in 'Before Sunrise', most of what they did was talk, "about art, science, film, the gamut."  Did they kiss? Yes. Did they have sex? The Times went so far as to ask Linklater in a recent interview, but he said he wants to "leave a little mystery."  

Even in the midst of that romantic night, the filmmaker in Linklater couldn’t help but consider its cinematic possibilities. In a 2004 interview with the New York Times, he remembered "walking around [thinking], 'If I could capture this feeling I'm having right now,' instead of actually having that feeling." On a recent episode of the podcast The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith, he recalled mentioning the movie idea to Lehrhaupt that night: 
Even as that experience was going on … I was like, “I’m gonna make a film about this.” And she was like, “What ‘this’? What’re you talking about?” And I was like, “Just this. This feeling. This thing that’s going on between us.” 

But as the night came to an end, the paths of Linklater and Lehrhaupt began to diverge from the fictional storyline of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy). In fact, on The Q&A, Linklater revealed that the ending of 'Before Sunrise' was in part a response to what happened with him and Lehrhaupt. Unlike Jesse and Céline, who agree to reconvene in six months, the real-life young lovers exchanged numbers and tried to keep in touch while they were away. They called each other a few times, but it was “that long distance thing” that did them in. “It sort of did the fizzle,” he says, “So in the first movie that was a thing, the idea that they would intellectually kind of get beyond that and say ‘Well, we’re on different continents. What are the odds that it’s gonna work. Let’s just commit to this night.’”

Linklater soon became involved with another woman, who “swept into [his] life ... and took over for about a year or so,” and he and Lehrhaupt never talked again. He did think that maybe "she would show up at a Before Sunrise screening or something. "In 'Before Sunset', Céline shows up at a reading of Jesse’s book This Time, which is based on their night together. "It would be so weird," he said, in 2004. But she never did. 

Linklater didn’t know then that Lehrhaupt had died in a motorcycle accident on May 9, 1994, before she reached her 25th birthday. 'Before Sunrise' started filming a few weeks later. Linklater only learned of her death three years ago, when a friend of Lehrhaupt’s, who knew about the encounter, put it together and sent him a letter. "It was very sad," Linklater told the Times. Ethan Hawke was similarly devastated when he heard it, though he reminded Linklater that if he hadn’t met her, then he never would have made these movies or met some of the people who worked on them with him. "Who knows how we reverberate through each other's lives," Linklater reflected in another interview, “But she’s an inspiration on this.” 

In this way, Linklater did find another way to make that feeling, that "thing in the air" they once had between them, last: He turned it into cinema.



source: slate

3/29/13

'Before Midnight' trailer


I'm excited and scared about 'Before Midnight' at the same time. i really want to watch it but i'm afraid it won't be as fawless as 'Before Sunrise' and especially, as 'Before Sunset' was. I really think it's a pretty good idea to do this series of films that depict a relationship over the years, each of them made nine years apart from the other, but also, if it's not done right, it can ruin the whole trilogy of films. I should be more hopeful because it got some very ecstatic reviews at Sundance and while the trailer is OK (it doesn't reveal too much which is nice for once) i will go watch it without many expectations, just in case. It's gonna have a Spring/Summer release so i hope it doesn't take too long for me to finally see, the, i guess, last movie of Jesse's and Celine's lovestory, this time in the beautiful Greece, a place with a lot of story, just like them:


source: youtube & joanahsousa

9/7/12

'Before Midnight' (2013)

This is the first official still of 'Before Midnight', Richard Linklater's sequel after 'Before Sunrise' (1995) and 'Before Sunset' (2004) and little was known that this was happening. In fact, filming has just wrapped in Greece so one can wonder what destiny had for Jesse and Celine.

I'm not a big fan of sequels, though of course 'The Godfather', 'Alien', 'Indiana Jones', 'Star Wars' and 'Kill Bill' had all flawless follow-up films, but after seeing how wonderful 'Before Sunset' was after 9 years of the first movie, I have high hopes that this third movie is not gonna disappoint. In fact, I think the second movie was better than 'Before Sunrise' with that flawless ending, so if you haven't seen it, don't scrowl down as there are spoilers, but please do you a favour and watch it already.

Here's what the trio, Linklater, Hawke and Delpy, who scored a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for 'Before Sunset', said about the production:

"It's great to be back together again, this time in beautiful Greece to revisit the lives of Celine and Jesse nine years after Jesse was about to miss his flight."

Because that was one of the best endings ever, perfection made in cinema: