jueves, 15 de mayo de 2008

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This is a great picture of a movie which should be included in the list of the best films. At the beging, it wasnt a very famous film, and was not that commented, but people discovered it at the movies rental shops. Have you already found out which movies is? Dont you?Here is the plot
The movie starts with Jesse meeting Celine on a train to Paris and striking up a conversation with her. Jesse is going to Vienna to catch a flight back to the United States, whereas Celine is returning to university in Paris after visiting her grandmother.
When they reach Vienna, Jesse convinces Celine to disembark with him, saying that 10 or 20 years down the road, she might not be happy with her marriage and might wonder how her life would have been different if she had picked another guy, and this is a chance to realize that he himself is not that different from the rest. In his words, he is "the same boring, unmotivated guy." Jesse has to catch a flight early in the morning and doesn't have enough money to rent a room for the night, so they decide to roam around in Vienna, where they exchange observations on life and love in general.
At one point when they are walking alongside a canal they are approached by a homeless person who instead of begging, offers to write them a poem with a word of their choice in it. Jesse and Celine decide on the word "milkshake", and after a couple of minutes the homeless person reads them a somewhat beautiful and applicable poem. The poem, Delusion Angel, was written for the film by a little known poet called
David Jewell (Poet).
Gradually, Jesse and Celine begin to click romantically during their many conversations that night, ending in the implication of sexual intercourse between them. At that point, Jesse explains that if given the choice, he'd marry her instead of never seeing her again. The movie ends the next day at the train station, where the two hastily agree to meet together at the same place in six months as the train is about to leave. Yeah, im talking about Before Sunrise.

1 comentario:

Val dijo...

Ey. Cuántas cosas me acabo de enterar en estos 5 minutos que llevamos chateando y dándole una mirada a tu blog :)
Qué bueno encontrar gente así. Gente rara como uno :) "All the strange has its value" was said by Og Mandino... And I've twisted to English now... The blog is in English... so I'll have to see what I remember :P Jaja!
I love this film!! Really love it!! :D
So, let's go on chating and we'll see how strange people might be!
Thanks for the comment, for the good critics of my blog... :)

Vale