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That full disclosure argument that they have in the last act is brutally frank and stripped of any Hollywood sentimentality/fluff... personally I would strongly recommend that any couple looking at getting married **watch this movie together** BEFORE getting married... thanks for the review, brutha!
IMO. The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946) and Anna Karenina was better on the same style in a single scene. @James VS Cinema you should check out TBYOOL. It beat It's A Wonderful Life for best picture, director and actor. It's a good post-WWII film and stars Harold Russell who was a real WWII veteran.
I've read Anna Karenina which I don't find as a romance book but more of a reality check of support. Ever since I read it I can find adultery understandable.
It's amazing how these films portray love over time so well. We only see three days out of 18 years and yet it feels like we know these characters so well! One common thing throughout all of the films is their communication. They never cease to communicate to one another even if it is an argument and I think that is one of the big reasons why their connection is so strong. Even though this last one is hard to watch I feel it is important to see this love try to persevere through the hardships that life throws our way. We saw these characters grow and evolve but their love had to evolve as well which is what we see in each film. So cool getting to see someone else experience these films for the first time! Loved your thoughts at the end of the video as well!
I love that they named their twins Ella and Nina, a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone (and a tribute to that moment where they hooked back up in the second film, in the last song, where she was talking about seeing Nina Simone in concert then says "Baby, you are gonna miss that plane"). SO good.
@@JamesVSCinema also, you’re amazing bro, you’re about the same age as I am and it’s wonderful to see a creative expressing himself as genuine as you come off on the Internet, inspiring to push my own work
Boyhood is imo one of the most overrated films of the last few decades. Extremely uninteresting characters, and in some cases downright unlikeable. I didn't get invested in their lives at all.
I know some poeple wasnt a fan of this one, but I think it might be the most real out of all of the movies. Its so honest, so brutal, and it really capitilizes on it. After being with them for 2 movies, its really devestating to see how love can burn out. Just incredible
Do you remember the opening scene of the first film, the older couple on the train having an argument.... We are coming full circle now. The first two films were all about the youthful and the more mature adult forms of romantic love; the beginnings of a relationship when it is all hopeful, shiny and beautiful. This third film is harder to watch because it is about a different kind of love, the kind of love within an existing relationship that has to struggle each day to navigate the challenges and disappointments of reality, and somehow through it all keep the flame alive. Predictions here - In the next film they will literally be that older couple on the train who are right at the edge of the breaking point, and then in the final film they will be an elderly couple who have learned how to forgive and be at peace with each other in spite of all their injuries and human imperfections.
These reactions to the Before trilogy have been my favourites that you’ve ever done. I grew up along with these films and they had a huge influence on me and who I am today. I’m so happy that you enjoyed them as much as I did back in the day. These film truly become a part of you.
I absolutely love these films! All individually no doubt, but as a whole they are above reproach. They are a true documentation of love and all the pain and joy that comes with such a profound word as love. Future filmmakers will surely try and duplicate what Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke have done in these films but the magic of them I think will allude many who try. Sometimes art rewards you and revitalizes you and these films do that for me.
I have to give a lot of kudos to you. For someone who is still in there early 20s during the filming of this, you have some very beyond your age sensibilities that I can really respect. I love this trilogy, as my last comment will indicate from the previous film that's my favorite of them. But I do think that overall this is a real depiction of what relationships can be like at the three different stages of life. Happy to see that you enjoyed it as well.
There is also one more thing to notice that how nicely Richard Linklater shows the character development in Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. Before Sunrise begins with couple arguing something in German and Character of Julie Delpy says that couple loses their willingness to love each other as their relationship grow old. Linklater throws back the same situation with them in this film.
Many don't even consider or have seen this trilogy, but imo its one of the best trilogies of all time ! So glad you reacted to them. Movies were spaced out every 9 years, so here is hoping for a 4th film next year.
Another trilogy I like and somehow gives me similar vibes to this is The Spanish Apartment, 2002/Russian Dolls, 2006/Chinese Puzzle, 2013 movies. They follow this french young man in different moments of his life in the 2000's and 2010's like studying, carreer, love and parental responsabilities. You could watch them in the future. They use multiple languages but most part in in french and english. I think you'll like it.
I love this movie but I've only been able to watch it once. You empathize so much with these amazing characters, it's heartbreaking to watch them argue.
Julie Delphy is a truly wonderful actress. She's also in a movie called "White" which is (also) part of trilogy called "Three Colors" by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Heavily recommending it.
Beautiful words at the end man! Been watching your channel almost near the start and loved every second! Loving this journey and… like always, loved this reaction. One of my favourite trilogies of all time. So beautiful
I love that ending btw. They go through a lot of shit in this movie, there's much miscommunication, but at the end, they still fight for the relationship and work together. It's like he says: Love is not perfect, but it's real! And yes, I did listen to the end of the video. We may never meet, but like...if you ever happen to be in Germany, hmu :D
Julie Delphy is wonderful. You should definitely check her out in But I'm A Cheerleader, Waking Life, or the absolutely psychotic and magnificent Killing Zoe!
So glad you did my favorite film trilogy of all time. There's literally zero drop-off in quality from period to period. It just exists on it's own plane as a remarkable achievement, and is the reason I consider Linklater the most underrated working director out there.
James, just wanted to say thank you so much for watching and giving your opinion on this films! I can't think of a single other youtuber has watched even 1, let alone all 3. These movies are so hard to describe and explain to people, but there's just something magical and pure about them. They make me irrevocably happy and full of emotions, and I'm so happy you were able to share your experiences with all of us!
This has to be one of my favorite trilogy. I too just watched it not to long ago and my gf then (wife now) watched it together over Skype; due to long distance. We both just love it so much. Seeing how they both grow with every movie was very reminiscent with our relationship too. I’m so happy you watched them and enjoyed them.
Can I just say that it's been a joy re-experiencing these films through your eyes. Delphy and Hawke's performances and chemistry combined with Linklater's direction and the sublime writing make these films very special to me, to many of us and now to you. Truly great job on the channel btw - I think we've all really enjoyed your film-making insight, passion for life (and capturing it) and openness and honesty. No exaggerated reactions here. Here's wishing you good fortune in all you do. :)
The fact that the mood moves steadily from sexy and carefree to broken and tormented over the course of the trilogy and still, after this horrible train wreck of a conversation, we're left feeling hopeful and romantic, is a testament to the genius of these actors and their script.
This was the only one I actual saw in theater. My bestie and I went, cause we loved the previous two. It’s so good, but it’s definitely a rough watch. It’s raw and real. The excellent writing is there, and the love is there; it’s just ups and downs and nothing is perfect.
I had been hearing for years that this trilogy is one of the greatest love stories of all time for its realness. I watched them all last year during quarantine, and I instantly understood what people meant when they said that. I'm in love with these films and I loved watching you appreciate them! Keep sharing your thoughts. ❤✊🏾
Thanks for taking us on this incredible journey, seeing these beautiful movies through your eyes! Like I said before you are watching almost all of my favorite movies and I'm all here for it. And your easily my favorite reactor by far! Hope you're having a good day bro.
I once showed this series to someone who said they were really struck by how easily the films could've been terrible, but managed to keep the balance perfectly and never falter. Since then, I can't help but imagine them as pieces of handmade Italian lace - expertly crafted artwork so delicate you're almost afraid to touch it, but so beautiful that you can't help but feel into every little loop.
This movie is so awesome. It's soo realistic. I can relate so much to Celine (even tho I know she's not always in the right.) It's so easy to be "that one that got away" and soo difficult to be in a serious relationship where the real life changes all those expectations and skews those roles of a magical romance form the years past.
Yeah that fight is like watching someone else's parents get in a major fight, heh. All in all, the Before Trilogy is one of cinema's heroic efforts - an 18-year examination of a relationship. I doubt it will be equaled ... except Linklater sort of already did it (as did Hawke!) with "Boyhood". Of course, Michael Apted did something similar with his "Up" series: "7 Up" in 1964, all the way to "63 Up" a couple years ago - a 50+ year documentary experience. Anyway, glad you enjoyed this series, one of my favorites.
I’m so glad you watched these 3 amazing films, and I really appreciate the insight you’ve provided your viewers about your life. You always come across like such a genuine person and I’m happy to support you and this channel! I wouldn’t say I’m a fan of romance films either but I’ve realized those I dislike are the cheesy Hollywood movies (rom coms) that are over the top and don’t represent what real love is. This trilogy, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and Call Me By Your Name feel REAL. They’re simple on the surface but deep and poignant in how real they are. We are just flies on a wall, watching the characters and their reality.
this trilogy was on my watchlist for so long and your videos were the reason for me to finally watch it! I'm absolutely in love! the second one is def my favorite
You're lucky James. You didn't have to wait damn-near 20 years to see this in its entirety. Also, you need to see SLACKER, WAKING LIFE, and EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! Top-shelf Linklater.
We all thank you immensely for doing what you do, James 🤘 Loving what you've been doing and can't wait to see what's to come. Also if you're realizing a newfound love of romantic cinema... You need to check out the work of Charles "Charlie" Chaplin. "The Gold Rush", "Modern Times", "The Great Dictator" "City Lights" from 1931 is my favorite romance film of all time.
Fun fact: The actress playing Ariadne (of the older Greek couple) has small role in Richard Linklater's first major film, Slacker. I highly recommend you see that one if you haven't already.
I also think she was a producer or in casting and when Linklater saw her flirting and joking around w/ the actor who played Stefanos he decided that's the vibe he wanted from that couple and that she should play Ariadne.
have you seen boyhood yet? I just really love the way Linklater plays with time, boyhood was the first movie I saw of his when it got released in cinemas and I immediately dove into his filmography and found one of my favourite filmmakers until this day
Hey James jus finished your reaction heard your words at the end. Jus wanna say Iithout being mushy that 'm grateful that I've been following your. The vibes you give out are priceless to me. Thank you for those words and when you do make films or whatever creative ambition you embark on jus know that a lot of us will be proud of you.
I love this trilogy so much! Especially because the end connects to the train scene in the first movie! Also, have you ever watched Life Itself? I’d love to see you reacting to that movie!
Man I just finished that middle age portion where the woman turns everything I said into an insult but real life ain't no movie...we are divorced but gosh. The hotel room scene was the last 10 years of my life and I'm so glad it's over. As much as the Before trilogy inspired me, the hotel room scene gives me PTSD lol
The sweet old, short-haired lady in the gathering is Xenia Calogeropoulou, a famous greek actress. Most of the other greek guys in the company are not actrors, but film directors!
I cracked up at your description of American football James. Lacking in nimbleness and actual skill, but we make up for it in raw aggression and passion 😂😂🤦♀️
Newest subscriber here and my heart's practically bursting when I watched your reactions to the Before trilogy! Definitely one of the best romance films and movie sequels in general!! I own the trilogy myself on DVD (yay for physical media lol!). Seeing how you reacted to these films as well as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (another fave of mine btw), I'd like to offer up a couple of romance movies that are told “unconventionally", both of them being indie films too (I wish that more people watched indie films btw lol, people are sleeping on them). One is Blue Valentine (2010) starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams. The story is told open-minded with the movie showing the end of their relationship then showing how they fell in love and get together. It's amazing!! The other film is Outside In (2017) starring Edie Falco (from The Sopranos) and Jay Duplass. I don't wanna give anything away with this film, but I have a feeling you're gonna vibe with it! Awesome vid again!!
They actually co-wrote the last two movies with the director if im not mistaken. You should watch some of the interviews they've done together because their chemistry in real life is unreal. btw, love your channel
Not sure if you've seen it as I'm 7 months late, but Paterson shows the beautiful in the mundane. The convinces in life that we look for and stick out to us
Be sure to check out Linklater's 2001 film _Waking Life._ It featured the *second* cinematic appearance of Jesse & Celine prior to _Before Sunset._ Back in 2001, there was no ongoing series planned & it was a massive surprise to see them again in film. That we _would_ get more sequels in the decades after _Before Sunrise_ was unimaginable.
Just a quick comment to applaud you for doing these types of movies. I doubt any other reactors will do them. Same with Portrait of a Lady on Fire. They truly are special films & I’m happy to see them get a little bigger audience because of your reactions✌️
@@brittyn Well, I just watched the thing after maybe ten years. Personally, it was even better than back then - watching it as 19 years old vs. a slightly more life-experienced 29 years old surely has some benefits. However, I'm not sure whether it's the right movie for the content here on the channel. But if nothing else, I strongly believe James should watch it even without the camera rolling :)
The "old dude" really is a legend in film but as an Oscar winning cinematographer for Zorba the Greek. His name is Walter Lassally. Never acted before this.
I love how each of the movies has a perfect movie ending, but the nature of the trilogy also lets you know there is no actual movie end. What happened after that day? How were things resolved? Those characters are still out there, living some kind of life. Each movie was 9 years after the other, which would put the next sequel in 2022. It doesn’t look like that’s happening, but you have to wonder where they are. Chicago? Separated? Reunited? What are they talking about today?
since you haven't done a korean movie in a while and since you really enjoyed the chaos of the battle scenes in band of brothers might i suggest the movie "brotherhood of war" korean title taegukgi it is a fantastic movie from the perspective of the korean war and also pretty touching from the perspective of brothers also to add a note the film portrays war in a more realistic way without really having a bias or hollywood spectacle
If you love this series definitely check out the films by Eric Rohmer (A summer's tale, The green ray, My night at Maude's) he definitely helped pioneer the walking and talking movies and was an inspiration for Linklater!
I loved watching your reactions to the trilogy, thank you :D Some of my very favourite films! I need to watch Before Midnight again because I was disappointed in the first time but that was because I was comparing it to the first films and wanted to be drunk in the romance again. This film deserves its own space though. Reality hits hard!
I'm not sure how well it might be for you, but I'd recommend an indie horror film called Habit (1997). It's written and directed by Larry Fessenden, and he plays the character of Sam, an alcoholic, slightly self-destructive New York bohemian, who meets a mysterious woman at a Halloween party. I can't say anything more, as I don't want to spoil it for you. You might like it because Fessenden approaches his horror movies with the dramatic approach of John Cassavetes (director of films like A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria). You can find the trailer on TH-cam (Fessenden's production company Glass Eye Pix is on TH-cam and basically are one of the best of indie horror production companies. In fact, Fessenden was involved with the video game Until Dawn as a co-writer and actor, playing the Flamethrower Guy). I definitely recommend the film.
I love your reactions to these movies! I agree that these are not as well known, none of my friends or fam have watched these or been interested in them, so this is like a group of friends finally confirming their greatness! Woo hoo! I think your commentary about connecting with the second one the most is interesting! I have a theory that certain movies and shows should be seen at particular ages or points in a person's life. When I first learned of these films, the third one was about to come out and my life/age was set in between the first two, so I definitely connected with the first two, but not this one as much. Now my life is set nearer to the third, so I am feeling the need to watch them all again and see if my liking has changed!
I love your random comment about Americans not being able to play soccer in a non aggressive way, hahaha. Also, I actually do have a bit of a foot kink, but I get what you mean, in that non kinky way. It sorta feels like a very chill thing to just be barefoot outside.
you have no reason to trust me. "Predestination" with Ethan Hawke. (I love the before trilogy tons my G and this is the comment I left! Predestination...now.) ahh sorry if that was a little 'R Lee Ermey', in your face, im high and I would love to see your reaction on that one. you might even get me to bump up from my high rollin $1 patreon tier lol. You the man James!
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FIRST TIME WATCHING JUJUTSU KAISEN Tuesday. Enjoy the day!
Thank you fro reviewing this trilogy. They are the most realistic romance movies.
Another great Ethan Hawke film is Snow Falling on Cedars
Jesse and Celine eventually evolved into the middle aged couple arguing in the train in BEFORE SUNRISE...
Ok, this is the best explanation/conclusion for this film I've heard!
Literally when I researched before sunrise again I was like wow what a great callback
As soon as they entered that hotel room, my stomache went "OOOOOF"
"OMG ITS HAPPENING, STAY CALM. STAY FUC**** CALM"
-Michael Scott
😂😂😂
OMG IT'S HAPPENING, STAY CALM STAY FUC** CALM
- Michael Scott."
- McLovin
That full disclosure argument that they have in the last act is brutally frank and stripped of any Hollywood sentimentality/fluff... personally I would strongly recommend that any couple looking at getting married **watch this movie together** BEFORE getting married... thanks for the review, brutha!
Hahaha loved that last line!
IMO. The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946) and Anna Karenina was better on the same style in a single scene.
@James VS Cinema you should check out TBYOOL. It beat It's A Wonderful Life for best picture, director and actor. It's a good post-WWII film and stars Harold Russell who was a real WWII veteran.
I've read Anna Karenina which I don't find as a romance book but more of a reality check of support. Ever since I read it I can find adultery understandable.
It's amazing how these films portray love over time so well. We only see three days out of 18 years and yet it feels like we know these characters so well! One common thing throughout all of the films is their communication. They never cease to communicate to one another even if it is an argument and I think that is one of the big reasons why their connection is so strong. Even though this last one is hard to watch I feel it is important to see this love try to persevere through the hardships that life throws our way. We saw these characters grow and evolve but their love had to evolve as well which is what we see in each film. So cool getting to see someone else experience these films for the first time! Loved your thoughts at the end of the video as well!
Happy to hear you stayed at the end brother!! You the man
I love that they named their twins Ella and Nina, a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone (and a tribute to that moment where they hooked back up in the second film, in the last song, where she was talking about seeing Nina Simone in concert then says "Baby, you are gonna miss that plane"). SO good.
“Just in time, you found me just in time”
Ethan Hawke is ridiculously underrated, his performance in First Reformed is chilling
I’ll have to check it!
@@JamesVSCinema also, you’re amazing bro, you’re about the same age as I am and it’s wonderful to see a creative expressing himself as genuine as you come off on the Internet, inspiring to push my own work
I was more chilled by the fact I didn’t find it chilling. I understood everything he did.
If you haven't already Boyhood. It's another Linklater film. The story takes place over 12 years and is filmed over 12 years.
I was disappointed in that one, I didn’t think the progression of the movie was good due to the acting skills of the boy as he got older.
Boyhood is imo one of the most overrated films of the last few decades. Extremely uninteresting characters, and in some cases downright unlikeable. I didn't get invested in their lives at all.
@Randy White it’s not as good as the Before Trilogy but Boyhood is a great Linklater film imo. It’s has a 97% on RT for a reason.
I know some poeple wasnt a fan of this one, but I think it might be the most real out of all of the movies. Its so honest, so brutal, and it really capitilizes on it. After being with them for 2 movies, its really devestating to see how love can burn out. Just incredible
I really dig it!
Do you remember the opening scene of the first film, the older couple on the train having an argument.... We are coming full circle now. The first two films were all about the youthful and the more mature adult forms of romantic love; the beginnings of a relationship when it is all hopeful, shiny and beautiful. This third film is harder to watch because it is about a different kind of love, the kind of love within an existing relationship that has to struggle each day to navigate the challenges and disappointments of reality, and somehow through it all keep the flame alive. Predictions here - In the next film they will literally be that older couple on the train who are right at the edge of the breaking point, and then in the final film they will be an elderly couple who have learned how to forgive and be at peace with each other in spite of all their injuries and human imperfections.
These reactions to the Before trilogy have been my favourites that you’ve ever done. I grew up along with these films and they had a huge influence on me and who I am today. I’m so happy that you enjoyed them as much as I did back in the day. These film truly become a part of you.
Im so happy i found ur reaction to this trilogy. I love these so much. It makes me so happy that you truley understand these movies and characters
I absolutely love these films! All individually no doubt, but as a whole they are above reproach. They are a true documentation of love and all the pain and joy that comes with such a profound word as love. Future filmmakers will surely try and duplicate what Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke have done in these films but the magic of them I think will allude many who try. Sometimes art rewards you and revitalizes you and these films do that for me.
Super incredible time watching these!
Beautifully said,
@@nikolaiquack8548 Thank you!
I have to give a lot of kudos to you. For someone who is still in there early 20s during the filming of this, you have some very beyond your age sensibilities that I can really respect. I love this trilogy, as my last comment will indicate from the previous film that's my favorite of them. But I do think that overall this is a real depiction of what relationships can be like at the three different stages of life. Happy to see that you enjoyed it as well.
There is also one more thing to notice that how nicely Richard Linklater shows the character development in Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. Before Sunrise begins with couple arguing something in German and Character of Julie Delpy says that couple loses their willingness to love each other as their relationship grow old. Linklater throws back the same situation with them in this film.
Many don't even consider or have seen this trilogy, but imo its one of the best trilogies of all time ! So glad you reacted to them. Movies were spaced out every 9 years, so here is hoping for a 4th film next year.
Another trilogy I like and somehow gives me similar vibes to this is The Spanish Apartment, 2002/Russian Dolls, 2006/Chinese Puzzle, 2013 movies. They follow this french young man in different moments of his life in the 2000's and 2010's like studying, carreer, love and parental responsabilities. You could watch them in the future. They use multiple languages but most part in in french and english. I think you'll like it.
YES!
Jesse smooth talking Celine using time travel, takes us back to the first film 😭
I love this movie but I've only been able to watch it once. You empathize so much with these amazing characters, it's heartbreaking to watch them argue.
your reactions realllly got me wanting to binge this whole trilogy again, ahhhh fuck it why not?
Hahaha DO IT
The Before trilogy has to be my favourite film trilogy of all time. These films are magic.
The beautiful woman in the gathering is Ariane Labed, a french actress who resides in Greece - she's director George Lanthimos' wife!
Julie Delphy is a truly wonderful actress. She's also in a movie called "White" which is (also) part of trilogy called "Three Colors" by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Heavily recommending it.
You can see the maturity in this 3rd installment
Beautiful words at the end man! Been watching your channel almost near the start and loved every second! Loving this journey and… like always, loved this reaction. One of my favourite trilogies of all time. So beautiful
THE TRILOGY COMPLETED! THANK YOU FOR DOING THE WHOLE THING!
I love that ending btw. They go through a lot of shit in this movie, there's much miscommunication, but at the end, they still fight for the relationship and work together. It's like he says: Love is not perfect, but it's real!
And yes, I did listen to the end of the video. We may never meet, but like...if you ever happen to be in Germany, hmu :D
Julie Delphy is wonderful. You should definitely check her out in But I'm A Cheerleader, Waking Life, or the absolutely psychotic and magnificent Killing Zoe!
Killing Zoe is fantastic!
@@Donniedangerously "Waking Life" has Jesse's dream in it he mentions in the second film.
But I’m A Cheerleader? Did she have like one walk in scene when they’re at the gay club?
So glad you did my favorite film trilogy of all time. There's literally zero drop-off in quality from period to period. It just exists on it's own plane as a remarkable achievement, and is the reason I consider Linklater the most underrated working director out there.
James, just wanted to say thank you so much for watching and giving your opinion on this films! I can't think of a single other youtuber has watched even 1, let alone all 3. These movies are so hard to describe and explain to people, but there's just something magical and pure about them. They make me irrevocably happy and full of emotions, and I'm so happy you were able to share your experiences with all of us!
This has to be one of my favorite trilogy. I too just watched it not to long ago and my gf then (wife now) watched it together over Skype; due to long distance. We both just love it so much. Seeing how they both grow with every movie was very reminiscent with our relationship too. I’m so happy you watched them and enjoyed them.
Can I just say that it's been a joy re-experiencing these films through your eyes. Delphy and Hawke's performances and chemistry combined with Linklater's direction and the sublime writing make these films very special to me, to many of us and now to you. Truly great job on the channel btw - I think we've all really enjoyed your film-making insight, passion for life (and capturing it) and openness and honesty. No exaggerated reactions here. Here's wishing you good fortune in all you do. :)
The fact that the mood moves steadily from sexy and carefree to broken and tormented over the course of the trilogy and still, after this horrible train wreck of a conversation, we're left feeling hopeful and romantic, is a testament to the genius of these actors and their script.
This was the only one I actual saw in theater. My bestie and I went, cause we loved the previous two. It’s so good, but it’s definitely a rough watch. It’s raw and real. The excellent writing is there, and the love is there; it’s just ups and downs and nothing is perfect.
I had been hearing for years that this trilogy is one of the greatest love stories of all time for its realness. I watched them all last year during quarantine, and I instantly understood what people meant when they said that. I'm in love with these films and I loved watching you appreciate them! Keep sharing your thoughts. ❤✊🏾
Thanks for taking us on this incredible journey, seeing these beautiful movies through your eyes!
Like I said before you are watching almost all of my favorite movies and I'm all here for it. And your easily my favorite reactor by far! Hope you're having a good day bro.
I once showed this series to someone who said they were really struck by how easily the films could've been terrible, but managed to keep the balance perfectly and never falter. Since then, I can't help but imagine them as pieces of handmade Italian lace - expertly crafted artwork so delicate you're almost afraid to touch it, but so beautiful that you can't help but feel into every little loop.
OMG it’s here. this is a special one. never felt more involved during a movie watch
Ooh, do Midnight in Paris.
This movie is so awesome. It's soo realistic. I can relate so much to Celine (even tho I know she's not always in the right.) It's so easy to be "that one that got away" and soo difficult to be in a serious relationship where the real life changes all those expectations and skews those roles of a magical romance form the years past.
Yeah that fight is like watching someone else's parents get in a major fight, heh. All in all, the Before Trilogy is one of cinema's heroic efforts - an 18-year examination of a relationship. I doubt it will be equaled ... except Linklater sort of already did it (as did Hawke!) with "Boyhood". Of course, Michael Apted did something similar with his "Up" series: "7 Up" in 1964, all the way to "63 Up" a couple years ago - a 50+ year documentary experience. Anyway, glad you enjoyed this series, one of my favorites.
YES THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS IT ROCKS SO GODDAMN MUCH I COULDN’T EVEN COMPREHEND IT
EVERYBODY IS INCREDIBLE I AM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW HAHA
Hahaha happy to hear!!
I’m so glad you watched these 3 amazing films, and I really appreciate the insight you’ve provided your viewers about your life. You always come across like such a genuine person and I’m happy to support you and this channel!
I wouldn’t say I’m a fan of romance films either but I’ve realized those I dislike are the cheesy Hollywood movies (rom coms) that are over the top and don’t represent what real love is. This trilogy, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and Call Me By Your Name feel REAL. They’re simple on the surface but deep and poignant in how real they are. We are just flies on a wall, watching the characters and their reality.
this trilogy was on my watchlist for so long and your videos were the reason for me to finally watch it!
I'm absolutely in love! the second one is def my favorite
Thanks for the trilogy, they're real life in a film can.
Thank you for reacting to this trilogy! They might be my favorite romantic films and they are not reacted to very often by reactors. Much appreciation
You're lucky James.
You didn't have to wait damn-near 20 years to see this in its entirety.
Also, you need to see SLACKER, WAKING LIFE, and EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! Top-shelf Linklater.
We all thank you immensely for doing what you do, James 🤘
Loving what you've been doing and can't wait to see what's to come.
Also if you're realizing a newfound love of romantic cinema...
You need to check out the work of Charles "Charlie" Chaplin.
"The Gold Rush", "Modern Times",
"The Great Dictator"
"City Lights" from 1931 is my favorite romance film of all time.
Fun fact: The actress playing Ariadne (of the older Greek couple) has small role in Richard Linklater's first major film, Slacker. I highly recommend you see that one if you haven't already.
I also think she was a producer or in casting and when Linklater saw her flirting and joking around w/ the actor who played Stefanos he decided that's the vibe he wanted from that couple and that she should play Ariadne.
I've been waiting for this. Thank you so much for reacting to these films. It's great t see some under radar incredible films get some reaction love.
Happy to hear Jason!
Damn these films were better than i first expected !
have you seen boyhood yet? I just really love the way Linklater plays with time, boyhood was the first movie I saw of his when it got released in cinemas and I immediately dove into his filmography and found one of my favourite filmmakers until this day
6:42 "I feel like a proud fly right now."
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Such simplicity, yet so compelling. I adore these films❤️
Hey James jus finished your reaction heard your words at the end. Jus wanna say Iithout being mushy that 'm grateful that I've been following your. The vibes you give out are priceless to me. Thank you for those words and when you do make films or whatever creative ambition you embark on jus know that a lot of us will be proud of you.
I love this trilogy so much! Especially because the end connects to the train scene in the first movie!
Also, have you ever watched Life Itself? I’d love to see you reacting to that movie!
Man I just finished that middle age portion where the woman turns everything I said into an insult but real life ain't no movie...we are divorced but gosh. The hotel room scene was the last 10 years of my life and I'm so glad it's over. As much as the Before trilogy inspired me, the hotel room scene gives me PTSD lol
The sweet old, short-haired lady in the gathering is Xenia Calogeropoulou, a famous greek actress. Most of the other greek guys in the company are not actrors, but film directors!
James you dont know how grateful I am you called it Football first.
Hahaha listen I’m cultured 🙏🏽
I cracked up at your description of American football James. Lacking in nimbleness and actual skill, but we make up for it in raw aggression and passion 😂😂🤦♀️
Newest subscriber here and my heart's practically bursting when I watched your reactions to the Before trilogy! Definitely one of the best romance films and movie sequels in general!! I own the trilogy myself on DVD (yay for physical media lol!). Seeing how you reacted to these films as well as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (another fave of mine btw), I'd like to offer up a couple of romance movies that are told “unconventionally", both of them being indie films too (I wish that more people watched indie films btw lol, people are sleeping on them). One is Blue Valentine (2010) starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams. The story is told open-minded with the movie showing the end of their relationship then showing how they fell in love and get together. It's amazing!! The other film is Outside In (2017) starring Edie Falco (from The Sopranos) and Jay Duplass. I don't wanna give anything away with this film, but I have a feeling you're gonna vibe with it! Awesome vid again!!
I mean... Jesse was gaslighting her a lot too so idk the way she reacted was understandable af
You should watch the show Barry. It's one of the best shows.
They actually co-wrote the last two movies with the director if im not mistaken. You should watch some of the interviews they've done together because their chemistry in real life is unreal. btw, love your channel
Not sure if you've seen it as I'm 7 months late, but Paterson shows the beautiful in the mundane. The convinces in life that we look for and stick out to us
Im Glad You Doing The Before Trilogy Reaction This Trilogy Is Underated One Of My Best Three Movies Of My Life
James: “y’all bout to get busy”
Me: hahahaha
Be sure to check out Linklater's 2001 film _Waking Life._ It featured the *second* cinematic appearance of Jesse & Celine prior to _Before Sunset._
Back in 2001, there was no ongoing series planned & it was a massive surprise to see them again in film. That we _would_ get more sequels in the decades after _Before Sunrise_ was unimaginable.
Thank you for watching my favorite trilogy, you are the best!
Anytime!!
I've recommended the first film to many people over the years who went on to watch the entire trilogy and loved all of them
Just a quick comment to applaud you for doing these types of movies. I doubt any other reactors will do them. Same with Portrait of a Lady on Fire. They truly are special films & I’m happy to see them get a little bigger audience because of your reactions✌️
From the rest of the Linklater films, I'd suggest Tape. It's weirdly unique and also quite an overlooked piece.
Yes! Agreed.
@@brittyn Well, I just watched the thing after maybe ten years. Personally, it was even better than back then - watching it as 19 years old vs. a slightly more life-experienced 29 years old surely has some benefits. However, I'm not sure whether it's the right movie for the content here on the channel. But if nothing else, I strongly believe James should watch it even without the camera rolling :)
so glad you reacted to this trilogy. so wonderful.
I rewatched this yesterday just to prepare for your reaction :D
Hahaha hope you had a good time!!
This trilogy is a ''Call me by your name'' for straight people and vice versa. Love all of the stories!
The "old dude" really is a legend in film but as an Oscar winning cinematographer for Zorba the Greek. His name is Walter Lassally. Never acted before this.
BTW highly recommend the commentary track. Rick Julie and Ethan are all on it together.
I love how each of the movies has a perfect movie ending, but the nature of the trilogy also lets you know there is no actual movie end. What happened after that day? How were things resolved? Those characters are still out there, living some kind of life. Each movie was 9 years after the other, which would put the next sequel in 2022. It doesn’t look like that’s happening, but you have to wonder where they are. Chicago? Separated? Reunited? What are they talking about today?
since you haven't done a korean movie in a while and since you really enjoyed the chaos of the battle scenes in band of brothers might i suggest the movie "brotherhood of war" korean title taegukgi it is a fantastic movie from the perspective of the korean war and also pretty touching from the perspective of brothers
also to add a note the film portrays war in a more realistic way without really having a bias or hollywood spectacle
I think they missed out by not naming this film "Before Sundown" but I can't complain.
nah but sunset is sundown, mean the same thing like
@@randyrandelman1878 I know. The title just kinda threw me off a bit when it didn't include Sun.
Richard Linklater movies are all "man, I feel like I'm a proud fly" 😂 really glad you ran through all three!
If you love this series definitely check out the films by Eric Rohmer (A summer's tale, The green ray, My night at Maude's) he definitely helped pioneer the walking and talking movies and was an inspiration for Linklater!
This trilogy is actually better than Bck to the Future, indy jones, godfather and Star wars trilogy. IMO
18:30 TOS boyz 😍
I loved watching your reactions to the trilogy, thank you :D Some of my very favourite films! I need to watch Before Midnight again because I was disappointed in the first time but that was because I was comparing it to the first films and wanted to be drunk in the romance again. This film deserves its own space though. Reality hits hard!
I'm not sure how well it might be for you, but I'd recommend an indie horror film called Habit (1997). It's written and directed by Larry Fessenden, and he plays the character of Sam, an alcoholic, slightly self-destructive New York bohemian, who meets a mysterious woman at a Halloween party. I can't say anything more, as I don't want to spoil it for you. You might like it because Fessenden approaches his horror movies with the dramatic approach of John Cassavetes (director of films like A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria). You can find the trailer on TH-cam (Fessenden's production company Glass Eye Pix is on TH-cam and basically are one of the best of indie horror production companies. In fact, Fessenden was involved with the video game Until Dawn as a co-writer and actor, playing the Flamethrower Guy). I definitely recommend the film.
If you want to just admire Julie Delpy, the movie “three colours: white” it is in a different language but it’s worth it
I love your reactions to these movies! I agree that these are not as well known, none of my friends or fam have watched these or been interested in them, so this is like a group of friends finally confirming their greatness! Woo hoo!
I think your commentary about connecting with the second one the most is interesting! I have a theory that certain movies and shows should be seen at particular ages or points in a person's life. When I first learned of these films, the third one was about to come out and my life/age was set in between the first two, so I definitely connected with the first two, but not this one as much. Now my life is set nearer to the third, so I am feeling the need to watch them all again and see if my liking has changed!
I have been waiting hahah thank you
16:55 WE KNOWWW
0:05 dude you are the fucking best
Best film of the three.
Now waiting for the sequel that should come out in 2022.
So basically it's a movie about a dude who abandoned his wife and kid for an old one-night stand?
I love your random comment about Americans not being able to play soccer in a non aggressive way, hahaha.
Also, I actually do have a bit of a foot kink, but I get what you mean, in that non kinky way. It sorta feels like a very chill thing to just be barefoot outside.
Hahaha it’s so damn true! 😂
I know it goes under appreciated like this trilogy, but I love that you did these and I just wanted to comment that
All i hear "jeeeesus daaaaamn, this sucks" so great commentary :D
Maybe you could react to Boyhood as well. Also directed by Richard Linklater, also starting Ethan Hawke. Brilliant film
you have no reason to trust me. "Predestination" with Ethan Hawke. (I love the before trilogy tons my G and this is the comment I left! Predestination...now.) ahh sorry if that was a little 'R Lee Ermey', in your face, im high and I would love to see your reaction on that one. you might even get me to bump up from my high rollin $1 patreon tier lol. You the man James!
You keep making good choices.
Now we have to watch "Maudie" with Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke