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This kind of shit pisses me off. No one actually speaks like these characters. I just imagine the Linklater making a smug satisfied face as he wrote it, getting off on the idea that the contrived pseudo clever cutesy conversations the characters have will blow people’s minds. It’s like Sorkin wrote a romcom
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>>219526014
Yeah all movies should have shitty naturalistic millienial writing and naturalistic lighting so you can't see the naturalistic acting. Can't have any sort of performance exist in your art.
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>>219526109
This is all performance, nothing rings true. Art should be a reflection of emotion, this is mastubatory soap opera level sappiness
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>tfw no Julie Delpy gf
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>>219526014
Yeah it's narcissistic gay shit since one screenwriter wrote these characters interactions. I hate this series
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>>219526306
based
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>>219526014
No one actually speaks like any movie dialogue, anon
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>>219526256
she aged like shit though
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>>219526014
>>219526933
linklater, delpy, and hawke wrote all three movies together. delpy and hawke did not get official writing credit for the first one for whatever reason, but linklater barely had a script before all 3 worked on it together. originally he wanted them to talk about the Third Man since the movie was set in Vienna. hawke talked him out of it.
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>>219526014
Filmmaking is all about artifice. It's a dream, not a document.
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>>219526014
Funnily enough the only time I've had sex was basically just like this movie
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>>219526014
They're really annoying. The second is good, though, because they ended up dissatisfied and disappointed and that actually makes them somewhat likable
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>>219526014
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>>219530502
It wasn't linklater some woman wrote that shit
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>>219526256
Girls who are stilll beautiful with minimum makeup are on another level
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>>219526997
Did she? Because I found her beautiful across all 3 films. Even today at 56 she looks great for her age compared to most women
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>>219530502
There was a fourth screenwriter Kim Krizan who co-wrote Julie Delpy's character in the first two movies. She wasn't involved in the third one which is why the Celine character comes off as schizo with her personality change.

>>219526014
The beauty of the film comes off if you watch all three because the same characters in the later films will misremember or have different interpretations of events that happened in the earlier films and then discuss or argue about it with each other. It's a portrayal of how time effects relationships. They also do a good job of summing up a characters life in 90 mins with context clues detailing what happened in-between the films. There's a line where Jesse says something that he remembered the night more vividly then entire years of his life and for most people that rings true, where the three nights that span the films are the most important in the entirety of their relationship.
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>>219539083
boob membership and a gym implant could have saved her
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>>219526014
>americlap power fantasy, the movie
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>>219526014
You're absolutely right. Childhood is thinking Slackers is kind of funny, adulthood is realizing this clown never made a single good movie.
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>>219526109
I want to hear actors talking like zoomers because that's how everyone talks now.
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>>219526014
Loved this movie and the sequel.
Made me feel the emotion of love like a teenage girl in my early 20's, I think that's when I saw it.
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>>219526014
>No one actually speaks like these characters
I didn't get this at all, in fact that's why I liked the first movie so much. It's so realistic to how a lot of guys would behave in this scenario (literally me). It's kind of embarrassing to actually have to watch it myself. But the whole time he's basically trying to sell himself and his world view, to seem interesting and deep while also not caring too much.
Has no one here been on a first date in adulthood?
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>>219526014

The first time I watched this movie I realized there was something wrong with me. During the first scene when they start talking about the german/austrian couple fighting I realized I would have kept to myself in Ethan Hawke's shoes, reading my book without acknowledging much of what was going on. Even if the girl started a conversation with me it would have never crossed my mind to ask her to the dining car.
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This shit is boring
I couldn't even finish the synapsis



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