

Before Sunset

Nine years later, Jesse travels across Europe giving readings from a book he wrote about the night he spent in Vienna with Celine. After his reading in Paris, Celine finds him, and they spend part of the day together before Jesse has to again leave for a flight. They are both in relationships now, and Jesse has a son, but as their strong feelings for each other start to return, both confess a longing for more.
Ah, so they did it again. Just when you think they've taken all the magical ambiguity of the first movie (and romance) out of this lovely story, they hit you with something arguably more ambiguous and uncertain. This comment catches me in-between just finishing Sunset and getting watching Midnight tomorrow, but I sort of want to bask in the ambivalence of this movie's highs and lows before I get some more answers.