Before Sunrise script - Before Sunrise, Before Sunset. Before Sunrise (1. There’s a wind that blows in from the North. We believe that many of the landscape shots were taken between St. The scene cuts to a young woman entering a train compartment, then to another coach car we see a number of passengers in their seats. The coach car is quiet as the first scene begins.
Scene trivia: Celine is reading “Madame Edwarda; Le Mort; Histoire de l'. Jesse is reading “All I Need Is Love” by Klaus Kinski (autobiography). Also, the couple that argues in German is recognized to have Austrian accents.
Celine is sitting across the aisle from them, on the right of the screen, reading a book.). Woman: Kannst Du sie bald auswendig? Frauen sind dem Alkohol verfallen.
You're one of them.). Woman: Das trifft mich ueberhaupt nicht. Wenn hier jemand dem Alkohol verfallen ist, dann bist es du. Schau dich doch mal in den Spiegel. Schaust Du Dich manchmal in den Spiegel? Koenntest du mir den Gefallen tun und mich endlich in Ruhe lassen. Du lasst mich auch in Ruhe.
Ich hab einen wunderbaren Vorschlag, du ziehst zu deiner Mutter und du kannst alle deine Kochbuecher mitnehmen. I have a great suggestion, you move to your mother and take all your cookbooks with you.). Man: Das ist ein wunderbarer Vorschlag, den unterbreitest du mir ungefaehr zwei mal im Monat. Was that necessary?). Disturbed by the couple’s fighting, C.
As she settles into her new seat, she looks across the aisle at Jesse. She looks at Jesse one more time after picking up her book.). Man: Geh zu deiner Mutter.
Watch the video «Before Sunrise 1995 2/2» uploaded by Raajputro on Dailymotion. Before.Sunrise.1995.720p Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan Stars: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Andrea Eckert. Richard Linklater wrote and directed (along with Kim Krizan) this charming film concerning two young people who meet briefly on a train traveling through Europe who enjoy talking to each other so much that they decide to spend.
Ich kann es nicht mehr hoeren. I can’t take it anymore.). Woman: Das ist so langweilig! Ich behalte.. Ich kann’s nicht behalten, die Katzen.
DU hast das nicht gekauft! Ich geh' jetzt in den Speisewagen. YOU haven’t bought it! I’m going now in the lounge car. Take the money with you). Man: Jetz' bleib doch einen Augenblick. She moves to another seat, across from Jesse.
They glance over at each other. The woman who was arguing with her husband leaves the car, walking down the aisle with her husband following her between Jesse and Celine. They look at each other, smile then C? No, I'm sorry, my German is not very good.
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Celine pauses for a second, then continues.) Have you ever heard that as couples get older, they lose their ability to hear each other? I guess they sort of nullify each other, or something. Nature's way of allowing couples to grow old together without killing each other. Wirklich so gehuepft, dass du sie dauernd anstarren musst?
Would you like to come with me? Jesse “punches” the automated door mechanism as they enter the lounge car.). Scene II – “You’re American? Are You Sure?” (The Lounge Car)Edit. Location notes: the train continues en route from Budapest, Hungary, to Vienna, Austria.
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How do you speak such good English? I knew you were American. And of course, you don't speak any other language, right?
So I'm the crude, dumb, vulgar American who doesn't speak any other language and has no culture, right? I took French for four years in high school. When I first got to Paris, I stood in line at the metro station. Une billet s'il vous plait. And I start saying, “Uh, listen, uh I need a ticket to get to, um..” you know, so anyway. My classes start next week. I'm flying out of there tomorrow.
I'm just traveling around. I've been riding the trains the past two, three weeks. You know I had a friend in Madrid, but, umm.. So, has this trip, around Europe, been good for you? Well, I'll tell ya, you know, sitting, you know, for weeks on end, looking out the window has actually been kinda great. Some friends of mine are these cable access producers, do you know what that is, cable access?
And I have this idea for this show that would last twenty- four hours a day for a year straight, right? What you do, is you get three hundred and sixty- five people from cities all over the world, to do these twenty- four hour documents of real time, right, capturing life as it. Um, you know, it would start with uh, a guy waking up in the morning, and, uh, you know, taking the long shower, eating a little breakfast, making a little coffee, you know, and, uh, reading the paper. All those mundane, boring things everybody has to do every day of their fucking life?
Why is it, that a dog, you know, sleeping in the sun, is so beautiful? Like twenty- four boring hours, sorry, and like a three minute sex scene, where he falls asleep right after, no? I mean, you and your friends could do one in Paris, if you wanted to, I mean. I mean, getting these tapes from town to town, city to city, so that they could play continuously, . The camera begins to pan out, as his voice fades out.) You know what?
As far as we know, many trains coming from the east from Budapest really enter Vienna somewhere in the southeast and travel some kilometers back to stop at the Westbahnhof which is a . We see Celine sitting alone, looking out the window.). Jesse: (Returns to the table with his bag and jacket.) Alright, I have an admittedly insane idea, but if I don't ask you this, it. I have no idea what your situation is, but, uh, but I feel like we have some kind of uh, connection. This is what we should do.
You should get off the train with me here in Vienna, and come check out the town. All I know is I have to catch an Austrian Airlines flight tomorrow morning at nine- thirty, and I don't really have enough money for a hotel, so I was just going to walk around, and it would be a lot more fun if you came with me. And if I turn out to be some kind of psycho, you know, you just get on the next train. Think of it like this. Umm- uh, jump ahead, ten, twenty years, okay, and you're married. Only your marriage doesn't have that same energy that it used to have, you know. You start to blame your husband.
You start to think about all those guys you've met in your life, and what MIGHT have happened if you'd picked up with one of them, right? See, what this really could be is a gigantic favor to both you and your future husband, to find out that you're not missing out on anything. I'm just as big a loser as he is, totally unmotivated, totally boring, and, uh, you made the right choice, and you're really happy. Celine follows him, pausing for a moment to look to her right, before stepping down to the platform. Jesse takes Celine’s bag from her, and they begin walking down the platform.). Jesse: We should get a locker for all this stuff. It's James, actually, but everybody always calls me Jesse.
I mean, I feel a little awkward. Let's go to some places. How long are you going to be here? What, uh, what could you be expecting? There are also in it politicians, Mexicans.. And the cow is a bit weird.
If someone throws a stick, she fetches it, and brings it back. And she can smoke, with her hooves (motions with his hand, as if smoking with cow’s hooves), and everything. It starts at twenty- one- thirty. Okay, great, well, what's the name of this play?
Web: http: //www. We've known each other a little while now, we're stuck together, so we're going to ask each other a few uh, direct questions. And to improve his times, he'd shave the hair off his legs and arms.
He was like this gorgeous dolphin. And my friend Emma had a big, big crush on him. So one day I was cutting, you know across the field, back to my room, and he came walking up beside me. You know, and I told him, you know, you should date Emma, she has a big crush on you. And he turned to me and said, (Making her voice a bit lower.) . And then he officially asked me out on a date, and you know I pretended I didn't like him.
You know I was, I was so afraid of what I might do, you know. So, you know, I went to see him swim a few times, at the swim competition. And he was so sexy, really, I mean, really sexy. You know we kind of wrote these little declarations of love to each other at the end of the summer, and you know, promised we would keep writing forever, and I, you know, meet again very soon, and.. What was the fir- -. C. After I went into such private details about my first sexual feelings. I mean, I could've answered the sexual feelings thing, no problem, but you know, love.
Well, what if I asked you about love? I mean, love is a complex issue. I mean, yes, I have told somebody that I love them before, and I have meant it. Was it totally a totally unselfish, giving love? Was it a beautiful thing?
Do you know Playboy magazine? Well..(Laughing.) Is it, um.. Tell me something that really pisses you off, really drives you crazy. Everything pisses me off. I hate being told by a strange man, a strange man in the street, you know, like, to smile, like, to make them feel better about their boring life, um, what else? I hate, I hate. that three hundred kilometers from here there's a war going on, you know, people are dying, and nobody knows what to do about it, or they don't give a shit, I don't know.
I hate that the media, you know, they are trying to control our minds. Each time I wear black, or like, lose my temper, or say anything about anything, they always go 'oh, it. I can't stand that, really. Um, do you believe in reincarnation? Well, this is my thought. Fifty thousand years ago, there are not even a million people on the planet. Ten thousand years ago, there's like two million people on the planet.
Now, there's between five and six billion people on the planet, right? Now, if we all have our own, like, individual, unique soul, right, where do they all come from? Are modern souls only a fraction of the original souls? Because if they are, that represents a five thousand- to- one split of each soul in just the last fifty thousand years, which is like a blip in the earth's time. You know, so, at best, we're like these tiny fractions of people, you know, walking..
I mean, is that why we're all so scattered? You know, is that why we're all so specialized? Public transit: U3 Neubaugasse stop, U2 Babenberger Strasse stop, or bus 5. A K. Web: http: //cityguide.
A friend of mine told me about her. As they listen to the song, Jesse and C. It is about . 5 km from the end of the Alberner Hafenzufahrtsstra.