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Richard Linklater

BEFORE SUNRISE (1995), BEFORE SUNSET (2004)

+ BEFORE MIDNIGHT (2013)  directed by Richard Linklater

There’s a fundamental difference between being older and acting older. This came out strongly in Richard Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ and is also a strong feature of the characters of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy) in the director’s consistently marvelous ‘before’ trilogy.

What makes this such a mighty cinematic achievement is the absence of what I would call Hollywood moments. You know those scenes where couples break up and make up during a freak downpour or in a public place where the emotional (melo)drama is absurdly heightened.

Hawke and Delpy are so completely in their roles that there is never the sense that we are watching stars pretending to be ordinary. There is a genuine lack of artifice which makes their love story both romantic and moving without ever being cloying or sentimental. You don’t feel manipulated into taking sides. Continue reading

LOST IN PARIS, FRANCE

2 DAYS IN PARIS  directed by Julie Delpy (France/Germany,2007)

Julie Delpy's 2 Days In Paris

Hey, look! Isn’t that Woody Allen?

When I first came to live and work in Italy, I barely spoke a word of the language and frequently felt linguistically marooned and occasionally paranoid (what are they saying about me?).

I can therefore fully sympathise with the plight of Jack (Adam Goldberg) in this movie. We see him dragged around Paris by his French-born girlfriend getting more and more frustrated.

Fortunately, I didn’t have a partner like Julie Delpy who chats, argues and rants yet rarely bothers to translate for the confused Jack.

Delpy plays Marion in what you assume is a largely autobiographical role; she even gets her own mom and dad play her character’s parents.

She also wrote and directed a movie which presents the French in such an unfavourable light that I imagine she’s not a hot favourite with her real-life former neighbours. Continue reading