I was so excited to see Before Midnight. I rewatched both Before Sunrise and Before Sunset; I heard the Fresh Air interview with Richard Linklater, director, Ethan Hawk and Julie Delpy, cowriters and actors, and I had numerous conversations all in preparation. At last I was able to sit in a theater, by myself as a matter of fact (I guess not a lot of people going to movies on a Monday at 12:15) And it did not disappoint. I know many wonder how a movie where two people are talking the whole time can be so captivating but it is, this one more than the other two, I think. It’s like you are eaves dropping into the world of a couple who seem so comfortable with each other and who can tear at each other with such fervor, humor, and anger. It’s just something to see, but so much more satisfying if you have seen the first two. I can only hope about 10 years from now there will be a fourth! Before Lunch?
I also so Frances Ha (same day, I know kooky right? I did have an appointment between the two movies) I was also alone in the theater for that one. I had also been looking forward to this movie but not with as great of anticipation as Before Midnight. Frances Ha is interesting, visual pleasing, but certainly not as captivating as Before Midnight and even at times a little puzzling. What is with this wacky gal? At my age (middle-aged that is) I find Frances nutty and spineless. Actually I am pretty sure I would have found her that way when I was her age. But I was always more pragmatic than your average 20 year old. It was a good day though: Raining outside, and movies on the big screen just for me. Thanks Zinema!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Before Midnight and Frances Ha
Labels:
Before Midnight,
Ethan Hawke,
Frances Ha,
Julie Delpy,
Richard Linklater
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