From the Sight and Sound archive
“The film’s charm lies in the balance between poetry and the everyday”: Before Sunrise reviewed in 1995
When Richard Linklater’s meandering modern romance first arrived in UK cinemas, critic John Wrathall was taken with the central characters, but felt its talky format was stretched too thin.
By John Wrathall
“The film’s charm lies in the balance between poetry and the everyday”: Before Sunrise reviewed in 1995