10 years old already! Like the last two films it entirely rests on the two leads and their amazing chemistry The first one was about a spontaneous encounter instantly clicking with someone you meet but ultimately you go your separate ways The second one was contemplating whether or not the romantic flair was still there and where it could possibly go Here it's about whether or not the love can be fixed for good Bringing realism into a relationship, what happens when we face death together, and just doing what we need to do rather than being around one another can be a form of love in itself This emulates a lot of what real couples go through with the deep conversations and an examination of what people in their 40s go through Love, marriage and long-term commitment are several of the perspectives seen here The final scene has both of them finally unload their baggage and it is intense with great character complexity Ultimately Linklater looks at a story of consequences; getting together is easy but staying is hard, love is imperfect but it can be real too Is there such a thing as happily ever after?
10 years old already!
Like the last two films it entirely rests on the two leads and their amazing chemistry
The first one was about a spontaneous encounter instantly clicking with someone you meet but ultimately you go your separate ways
The second one was contemplating whether or not the romantic flair was still there and where it could possibly go
Here it's about whether or not the love can be fixed for good
Bringing realism into a relationship, what happens when we face death together, and just doing what we need to do rather than being around one another can be a form of love in itself
This emulates a lot of what real couples go through with the deep conversations and an examination of what people in their 40s go through
Love, marriage and long-term commitment are several of the perspectives seen here
The final scene has both of them finally unload their baggage and it is intense with great character complexity
Ultimately Linklater looks at a story of consequences; getting together is easy but staying is hard, love is imperfect but it can be real too
Is there such a thing as happily ever after?
Thank you for this!!!