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TheLandSurveyor38 karma
I think that gets through really well - the connecting with another person. Like the viewer almost is a part of it. Thanks again and looking forward to seeing "Before Midnight".
TheLandSurveyor38 karma
I think that gets through really well - the connecting with another person. Like the viewer almost is a part of it. Thanks again and looking forward to seeing "Before Midnight".
TheLandSurveyor258 karma
Hey and thanks for doing this. I was wondering, because I remember seeing "Before Sunrise" for the first time and, in the opening scenes, getting all these preconceptions from just looking at the characters. So it was really interesting just hearing their conversations and slowly adjusting those ideas and I think it worked in a really natural way. So I was wondering how it works when you write all those conversations where they're not obviously tied to the overall plot of the film. Like in "Before Sunset" with the conversation about if the world is getting worse or somehow better with people understanding it's problems. Is it easy to put yourself into it?
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