9) Before Sunrise
Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise feels like a fleeting, beautiful dream about a chance encounter between two strangers. Against the quiet backdrop of Vienna, the slow pace and intimate dialogue emote an ethereal quality. The conversations seem so free-flowing from Jesse and Céline that their connection, though timeless, feels transient like a dream faded as it came. The dreamlike quality of their one night together is amplified by the fact that it is fleeting, yet lingers in their minds—and in the viewer's—long after the credits roll.
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Edited by Sangeeta Mathew