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As a child, the pursuit of happiness is a squealing “yes” that is met with a laugh or a hush; get a little older, and it is often denied, with a darker sort of glee. I cannot say whether Before Midnight makes me happy or not — just as Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy’s characters, back together in the third installment of director Richard Linklater’s Before… series, cannot easily say whether they are happy, whether what they have is still love.

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In 1995, the ‘90s were already over.

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It’s hard to watch Before Midnight while resisting the urge to take notes that will be useful in real life.

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Jesse and Celine: they walk, they talk, they kvetch, they philosophize, they love, they fight.

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An American father, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) is seeing his son Hank (Seamus-Davey Fitzpatrick) at the Kalamata Airport in Greece. Hank is returning to his mother in the US after spending his “best summer ever” with Jesse and his family.

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Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) are lucky to have found each other.  It was their fate, their destiny.

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Movie enthusiasts and fans of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset will again be captivated by the performances of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in the latest Richard Linklater installment, Before Midnight.

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Love is just escape for two people who don’t know how to be alone,” says Jesse Wallace (Ethan Hawke) in Before Sunrise (1995), the first of Richard Linklater’s trilogy that centers on a couple as they go through European cities and discuss pretty much everything there is to be discussed.

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It’s hard to watch Before Midnight while resisting the urge to take notes that will be useful in real life.

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Jesse and Celine: they walk, they talk, they kvetch, they philosophize, they love, they fight.

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An American father, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) is seeing his son Hank (Seamus-Davey Fitzpatrick) at the Kalamata Airport in Greece. Hank is returning to his mother in the US after spending his “best summer ever” with Jesse and his family.

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Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) are lucky to have found each other.  It was their fate, their destiny.

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Movie enthusiasts and fans of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset will again be captivated by the performances of Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in the latest Richard Linklater installment, Before Midnight.

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