OK, this is getting out of hand :P "The world - according to me" wasn't intended solely for film reviews.. so just one more quick one (promise), and I'll take the rest over to a sister blog
http://a2m-pc.blogspot.com/ created solely for that purpose ;)
In the meantime, being moved by Richard Linklaters '
Before Sunset
', I felt it necessary to bundle this film up with it's prequel, '
Before Sunrise
' and comment on this great mans ability as a story teller with 3 of his films now making my top 20...
He just gets it! “
Waking life
” showed a man prepared to explore the mystery that is our dreamlike states of consciousness - and through '
Before Sunrise
/
Sunset
' he does much the same but this time pegs it back to just worldly concerns but does it with heart.
I must admit that he and I both share a similar take on both this planet and the people who reside in it and where we agree, of course others will differ. So if you're new to his subtle yet relentless opinionated style, you may want to feel the waters a bit before jumping in fully to the said films. Regardless, there are many who sing their praises, so lets push on...
I ran the gauntlet of emotions watching before sunrise/set, with my heart repeatedly getting ripped out Aztec style, then torn up, only to be repaired and replaced again and left beating stronger than ever despite bursting at its sutures. He does this through anecdotes and observations told via two uber intelligent, charismatic and grounded characters and manages to make the films work on both a personal level and broader terms - often in the same sentence! Yet somehow this creates a depth much greater than the sum of these parts.
There's no manipulation here, I can't recall a backing track used at any stage in ether of the films, which is a big risk. A risk however that pays off in spades and together with the heartfelt acting, only adds to the realism. At stages I couldn't tell where my empathy for the characters ended and my concern for subject matter they were discussing began, yet this meshing of thought process produced an explosive array of emotions which makes these films very hard to watch passively.
Choosing to surrender rather than intellectualising the story may result in watching thru a veil of tears at times but who cares?...all the more reason for repeat viewings of the work of this modern day poet in Linklater who hereby produced what in essence is a chick flick, but with lavish amounts of soulful relevance thrown in, making it so, so much more.




