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Before Midnight

  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
181K
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Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Before Midnight (2013)
We meet Celine and Jesse 9 years on. Almost 2 decades have passed since that first meeting on a train bound for Vienna, and we now find them in their early 40's in Greece. Before the clock strikes midnight, we will again become part of their story.
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We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna.We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna.We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna.

  • Director
    • Richard Linklater
  • Writers
    • Richard Linklater
    • Julie Delpy
    • Ethan Hawke
  • Stars
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Julie Delpy
    • Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    181K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,118
    75
    • Director
      • Richard Linklater
    • Writers
      • Richard Linklater
      • Julie Delpy
      • Ethan Hawke
    • Stars
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Julie Delpy
      • Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    • 410User reviews
    • 435Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 20 wins & 64 nominations total

    Videos6

    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 1:50
    Theatrical Version
    "Train"
    Clip 1:39
    "Train"
    "Train"
    Clip 1:39
    "Train"
    Before Midnight: Train
    Clip 1:42
    Before Midnight: Train
    Before Midnight: The Best Thing I Ever Did
    Clip 1:16
    Before Midnight: The Best Thing I Ever Did
    Before Midnight: Helium
    Clip 1:08
    Before Midnight: Helium
    Before Midnight: First Love
    Clip 1:16
    Before Midnight: First Love

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    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Jesse
    Julie Delpy
    Julie Delpy
    • Celine
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    • Hank
    Ariane Labed
    Ariane Labed
    • Anna
    Jennifer Prior
    • Ella
    Charlotte Prior
    Charlotte Prior
    • Nina
    Xenia Kalogeropoulou
    Xenia Kalogeropoulou
    • Natalia
    Walter Lassally
    Walter Lassally
    • Patrick
    Yiannis Papadopoulos
    Yiannis Papadopoulos
    • Achilleas
    • (as Yannis Papadopoulos)
    Athina Rachel Tsangari
    Athina Rachel Tsangari
    • Ariadni
    • (as Athiná-Rachél Tsangári)
    Panos Koronis
    Panos Koronis
    • Stefanos
    Enrico Focardi
    • Child
    Manolis Goussias
    • Child
    Anouk Servera
    • Child
    Yota Argyropoulou
    Yota Argyropoulou
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (as Giota Argyropoulou)
    Serafeim Radis
    • Hotel Clerk
    Tety Kalafati
    • Air Stewardess
    • (uncredited)
    John Sloss
    John Sloss
    • Airport Traveller in Opening Scene
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Linklater
    • Writers
      • Richard Linklater
      • Julie Delpy
      • Ethan Hawke
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    User reviews410

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    Gordon-11

    Not charming anymore

    This time, I find the film boring and just not charming. Instead of relating to each other, they are just bickering all the time. You can say it is raw and real, but that is not what I want to see.
    9expressjordan

    True breath of fresh air in a time full of poorly-written movies and cheap special effects

    First and foremost, this is not your typical mainstream summer movie. However, if you're reading this, then I'm sure you've already seen the two preceding films, Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. If you have, then you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. This movie is driven by the characters and their dialog. No fancy special effects, no elaborate sets, no uber-popular actors to stuff in the movie to make people watch it. Just great dialog from two excellent actors.

    Now that that's out of the way, I was a little uninterested when hearing about this movie, that it was filmed in Greece. However, after seeing the film tonight, I find that the setting was quite lovely and really had little to do with the movie itself. The movie was more about how these two main characters are dealing with getting older and being parents, and how over time, your opinions about things and about each other can change.

    One thing I've always liked about these movies is the gritty realism of the two characters. Being an American myself, and previously having a French girlfriend (and living in France), I can totally relate to the two characters and the idiosyncrasies that are attributed to both of them in this story of their lives.

    This movie was, once again, a model example of good dialog and great characters! I was very happy to see this movie, and I'm glad to see the writers haven't lost their touch. This movie was written by not only the director, but also the two main actors, and this series is really their "baby" - you can tell much love and care went into these films, even though they are all shot very quickly and with a small budget. I love how there are very few cuts in most of the scenes, and you can tell that everything about this movie was simple. This is a true breath of fresh air in time full of poorly-written movies and cheap special effects.
    lindsay_frazer

    Worst of The Trilogy By A Longshot

    This is the worst of the 'Before' trilogy.

    The movie is preachy to a tea with its dialogue which loses the natural charm of the first two movies. Everything feels scripted now, or at least most of the interactions do now.

    The wide-eyed outing of the first movie is progressively turned more dour with each instalment, and this climax puts it to an insufferable degree. I wanted to turn it off at the 45-minute mark, but I stayed to see if there were any redeeming qualities to come - there weren't. The last 30-50 minutes of the film are nails on chalkboard levels of galling.

    The unique, somewhat documentary, style of the first film and, to a lesser extent, its sequel, is almost entirely lost in this instalment. There is an impressive one shot of the family driving a car, that lasts for about 20 minutes, but the dialogue in the scene was many notches lesser than its predecessors.

    This movie is a stream of negative stimuli - about the climate, about technology, about relationships, about inequality between the sexes; everything is negative. And the dialogue between characters and the inclusion of outlandish stories and statements that are supposed to ring true about the differences between men and women, just come off as incredibly sexist for both parties and incredibly forced. There is a story delivered by a side character that purports that men only care about their penis, while women care about everyone else first. Like seriously? That's not only a horrendous generalisation to attribute to men but also a statement that reinforces the gender roles of the female caregiver. And for a film that tries so hard and in your face with its feminist and 'women are oppressed' themes, that comes off as extremely paradoxical.

    The only benefit that comes from finishing this movie is a series of warnings drilled into your head about how toxic generalisation thinking is and how resentful relationships can become if your view of the world is rooted in pessimism. Don't be like that - don't become these characters. And, don't think that getting older forces these negative changes. Watch the first film to be hopeful about the world and spontaneity; watch the second to learn things can seem rooted in place, but change can still happen; and ignore this film.
    9elainesanfey

    Not as wonderful as the last one but definitely worth your time

    I enjoyed Before Sunrise when I first saw it, and thought it was a clever, charming movie with an innovative approach. In my opinion though, Before Sunrise was vastly elevated by being paired with Before Sunset 9 years later.

    Before Sunset is an exceptional movie, much more melancholic than its predecessor, but understandably so because the characters had grown up and had to let go of childish notions of fairytale happy ever afters. What makes Before Sunset so wonderful though is the notion throughout that even though things went wrong it's never too late to fix them.

    Before Midnight is a different film to the previous two. In my opinion it is about two people who, having made the mistake of losing contact the first time, will work to make sure it never happens again. They were never going to have a fairytale life because they are both very complicated, and I liked the realism of how their relationship developed as they got older.

    I strongly disagree with other reviewers who say that Before Midnight can be watched without seeing the previous two. I criticised people who did that for Before Sunset and would caution against it even more for this one. Before Midnight relies on the idea that the audience understands how complicated the characters are and therefore continues to like them even when they do things which could seem nasty and shallow.

    In summary, while my favourite of the three movies remains Before Sunset, Before Midnight adds richly to the overarching story that has been told, in real time over 18 years, of two characters that fans of the series have grown to love. As a three part series, the Before movies are practically perfect.
    8soncoman

    Two Hours of Talk, Talk, Talk... and Absolutely Enthralling...

    The 56th San Francisco International came to a close at the magnificent Castro Theatre with a showing of Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight", the third in Linklater's series of "Before…" films. Preceded by "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset", the film continues the story of Jesse and Celine, now a middle-aged, two child couple on vacation in Greece. Things are not quite right between the two, and there is much to be said between them. So they talk. For two hours. And it is absolutely enthralling.

    I have to admit that I haven't seen the first two films. I was aware of them, but they just never jumped out at me as something I had to see. I admire Linklater's work ( I thought last year's "Bernie" was one of the best films of the year) but just never had a reason to put seeing those films above others I had more interest in. I attended the screening mainly because it was the closing night film, but had concerns that not having seen the previous two would put me at a disadvantage in appreciating his latest. Festival friend (and "Before…" series lover) Stacy McCarthy assured me the film stands on its own.

    She was right. Nothing much goes on in this film but conversations between people, but these conversations are fascinating and have a sense of reality about them often missing from films of this nature. Credit for that obviously goes to director Linklater and actors Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, who collaborated on the script. It doesn't hurt that the film was shot in Greece, but the picturesque beauty of that country comes second to the riveting portrayal of a couple at the stage of life where the often painful questioning of a couple's future begins.

    Two hours with these characters flew by, and as the credits rolled my first thoughts were about how much I really liked the film, and how I need to think more "out of the box" when it comes to selecting films to view. I'm guilty of often limiting my scope, and I'm thankful that Film Festivals force me to widen my film horizons.

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    • Trivia
      Ethan Hawke described Before Sunrise (1995) as a film about what might be, Before Sunset (2004) as a film about what could or should be, and Before Midnight (2013) as a film about what is.
    • Goofs
      In the dining scene (42:05) Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Anna (Ariane Labed) are shown side by side, but just after a shot (42:23) they are sitting away from each other.
    • Quotes

      Jesse: If you want love, then this is it. This is real life. It's not perfect but it's real.

    • Connections
      Featured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Gia ena tango
      Written by Haris Alexiou (as Charis Alexiou)

      Performed by Haris Alexiou (as Charis Alexiou)

      Courtesy of Chamano Publishing

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Greece
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Antes de la medianoche
    • Filming locations
      • The Westin Resort Costa Navarino, Messinia, Greece(hotel room scene)
    • Production companies
      • Faliro House Productions
      • Venture Forth
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,114,627
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $246,914
      • May 26, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,705,582
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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