Monday, June 11, 2012

Before Sunset Sequel in 2013; 9+9 years after Before Sunrise?

Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy wake up to possibility of Before Sunrise sequel

Actors in talks with film-maker Richard Linklater to make follow-up to Before Sunrise and Before Sunset films

"Baby, you're gonna miss that plane …"

The ending of Before Sunset, Richard Linklater's second instalment in the romance of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) looked to conclude things sweetly: with Jesse failing to return to the US, and the couple reuniting properly after their nine-year separation.

But in an interview with French website Allocine, Hawke reveals that he, Delpy and Linklater are negotiating a third outing for the transatlantic couple.

"All of three of us have been having similar feelings that we're ready to revisit those characters," said Hawke.

"There's nine years between the first two movies and, if we made the film next summer, it would be nine years again, so we really started thinking that would be a good thing to do. We're going to try to write it this year."

2013 Before Sunset Jesse Celie Sequel to Before Sunrise

Nine-year itch ... Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke in Before Sunset. Photograph: Warner Bros

Linklater, whose new film, Bernie, stars Jack Black as a mortician living in a small Texas town who befriends a mean old widow (Shirley MacLaine), also has another long-running project with Hawke on the go.

The director and actor began shooting Boyhood, a fictional, big-screen counterpart to Michael Apted's 7 Up series, in 2002, and have been filming intermittently ever since.



The film stars Hawke and Patricia Arquette as parents raising a child (Ellar Salmon) between the ages of 12 and 18 (which Salmon will reach in 2013).

Broken Flowers Ending Interpretation 2005

Broken Flowers Ending Interpretation


The kid in the car that drives by at the end was actually played by Homer Murray, Bill Murray's real-life son.

I guess the implication is that that's the real son.

I got the idea that from now on, every time Don sees a boy around the right age - he will wonder if it is his son, or he will wish it were.

Definitely got the idea with the kids/happy family next door that Don would kind of like that for himself.

For the record, I don't believe sandwich kid was his son.

I saw it as Don's longing/hoping for the letter to be true.