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Before Sunrise
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Two young strangers fall in love one night. Not for kids.

Rating: R for language Studio: Warner Bros. Directed By: Richard Linklater Cast: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy Running Time: 101 minutes Release Date: 01/01/1995 Genre: Drama

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Common Sense Note

Parents should know that this film's straight-forwardness is bound to make its ideas about sex, romance, and religion convincing to a late-teen audience in search of answers for life's toughest questions. Sex, however, is implied and is dealt with in a very serious, respectful manner.

Families could discuss the possible downside to brief romances. Trusting a raffish stranger on a train may be romantic, but could it be dangerous? How does one balance the need to be romantic and free-spirited with responsibility? Is there a way to be careful about romantic relationships without being jaded or unromantic?

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Reviewed By: Elliot Panek

BEFORE SUNRISE tells the story most familiar to all films in a most unfamiliar way. While traveling through Europe, young American Jesse (Ethan Hawke) meets a French art student Celine (Julie Delpy). The two strike up a spirited conversation on a train and spontaneously decide to spend an evening together, walking the streets of Vienna. The film is comprised entirely of long takes of Jesse and Celine talking, interspersed with short, subtle glimpses of the poets, performers, and monks that inhabit the Viennese night. On trains, on a ferris wheel, walking through graveyards, they talk about their personal histories, love, sex, death, and God. They fall in love, knowing that this will be the only night they will spend together.

More than most films, BEFORE SUNRISE depends upon the likeability of the two main characters. It's this commitment the film makes to these characters, and their budding relationship that makes the film so completely enthralling. Flaws are included, the disagreements between the couple as essential to establishing the realism that sets the film apart as the intimate connections they make. They hide their vulnerability behind humor and try to talk their way out of the sadness of saying goodbye. Director Richard Linklater's style is appealingly unobtrusive. He lingers on scenes when another director would've cut away, allowing the dialogue and the actors to speak for themselves.

Families who enjoy BEFORE SUNRISE may also enjoy Before Sunset and My Dinner with Andre.

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Content
CS adults kids

Sexual Content

Lots of frank discussion of sex and love.

Violence

Language

Some casual swearing.

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Drug/Alcohol/Tobacco

Some drinking.

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