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Friday, June 27, 2008

On Before Sunrise (& Before Sunset)

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Before Sunrise is one of my all-time favorite movies. I even worked the film into a short story I published (“Diva Moves” from the Brown Sugar 3 erotica collection) just to maybe turn more people onto it. It’s very European- talky, in fact it’s nothing but talking: an American guy (Ethan Hawke) and a French girl (Julie Delpy) meet on a train going across Europe, and decide to get off in Vienna to discover the city and each other. But when it came out in 1995, the movie’s twentysomething dialogue spoke directly to me; I always played it for new women in my life and learned a lot about them through what their thoughts were about the film.

In Before Sunset, the sequel nine years later, the slacker guy has become a writer (surprise) and does a book reading in Paris at Shakespeare & Co., where he meets up with the girl again. They walk through the city having thirtysomething conversation, stopping at some point at Le Pure Café in the 11th arrondissement for a while. My favorite line is Ethan Hawke’s, describing his stagnant marriage and family life back in the US: “I feel like I’m running a small nursery with someone I used to date.” Director Richard Linklater collaborated on both the original and its sequel. I enjoyed the original better, but I totally look forward to the three of them hopefully doing it again in their 40s. (After Sunrise?)

I’ll write a real essay on the movies one day, the first one being close to my heart and all. But today I rolled by Le Pure Café for the first time for a drink after meeting my wife at work for lunch, and took the picture above. The Before Sunset scene below is a taste of the film at the moment when Hawke and Delpy stroll into the café. Last year I met Julie Delpy completely on the other side of town, at the Hôtel Pont Royal, over drinks for a Mean magazine piece. Read it here.