Not another romantic movie

             Whether we admit it or not, we know that deep, down in each one of us, there exists a hopeless romantic. People long to experience love; experience how to love and how it feels to be loved. Sometimes, we experience this love by watching romantic films. We are thrilled to get a view of beautiful leading ladies and dashing leading men, wishing we were the characters that they portrayed. We usually want to witness them experience a happy ending just as we want ourselves to experience the same. But then, sometimes we feel that we have seen enough of these very predictable, unrealistic romantic films and realize we want something new.
             Well, we might have just found an original, intelligent and realistic romantic film about fate and destiny in the movie Before Sunset. It had a refreshingly unique story, convincing actors and a romantic setting.
             This movie proves to be different from many other romantic films. Unlike other films where a lot of kissing and intimate scenes are needed to portray the romance between the leading characters, in this movie, their conversations alone were already romantic and engrossing. It was a great plus for this movie for it had insightful conversations between the main characters.
             A downside to the uniqueness of this movie is that some people still prefer the old typical romantic movies. Some people might look for the intimate scenes and get bored with the seemingly endless conversation between the two characters. Yet, the distinctiveness of this film is intriguing enough to make the viewers hang on and await for every scene.
             Another thing, in most stories, destiny and fate brings the main characters together and is responsible for their happiness. Well in this film, destiny was accountable for causing Jesse and Celine pain. For instance, the scene where Jesse mentioned that on the day he was about to get married, he thought he saw Celine folding an umbrella across the street and later on learned f...

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