Who says reality can't be romantic ?
This movie is one of the few experiences where I started watching with high expectations and then having those expectations surpassed by a good amount, the dialogue and situations are even better and feel even more real than on the other 2 parts, director Linklater closes the trilogy with an absolute masterpiece , both Ethan Hawk and Julie Delpy are brilliant, they present a rich and genuine performance of the complicated meaning of married life even when there's doubtless presence of real love, and that's what's so wonderful about this installment , that they show how difficult and complicated real love is.
I don't want to spoil the ending because for me it was an amazing even though uncomfortable experience not knowing if such love would survive, at times you think it does, at times you think its doomed, the beautiful writing takes you along the ride with a mastery seldom seen in such movies.
This experience could hit too close to home to some people because it touches many of the common conflicts between men and women, but never undermining or over representing either of them. I believe the balance is just perfect here, some may disagree or not, but I truly believe this movie is a wonderful example on how love can be between men and women .
I don't want to spoil the ending because for me it was an amazing even though uncomfortable experience not knowing if such love would survive, at times you think it does, at times you think its doomed, the beautiful writing takes you along the ride with a mastery seldom seen in such movies.
This experience could hit too close to home to some people because it touches many of the common conflicts between men and women, but never undermining or over representing either of them. I believe the balance is just perfect here, some may disagree or not, but I truly believe this movie is a wonderful example on how love can be between men and women .
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- Apr 3, 2024