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Before We Go
A woman who is robbed on her way to catch the 1:30 train to Boston is left stranded in New York City. She meets a man who helps her during the course of the night and the two form a romance.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | Wonderland Sound and Vision, G4 Productions, Nutmeg Film Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Chris Evans Alice Eve Emma Fitzpatrick Mark Kassen Daniel Spink |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Romance |
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Best movie of this year hands down!
Thanks for the memories!
Excellent but underrated film
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
I don't know about the others but this movie made me feel great! Sooo lightweight... Like all the worries were gone... that everything has a reason to be... reminds me of this last when I forgot...Reminded me of the beauty of things... beauty of life... the beauty of life experiences...When we are mature... we don't act up on any minor thing... we control ourselves... this movie depicts maturity... a maturity I love seeing... the maturity that makes a simple human being a major being... that we can get so much dignity and respect out of simple acts... Maturity at times enhances and raises us so much we cant believe the impact! I know I loved this movie and I recommend it to everyone who wants the relive!
Chris Evans shows some silky talent in his directional debut, he stars alongside Alice Eve in a rather enjoyable, if short, tale of two strangers who spend an unplanned night together. After missing her 1:30 train from New York to Boston, Brooke is horrified to learn that she will be spending the night in the Big Apple, but with no money and no place to stay, she knew straight away that this would be a memorable night, what she didn't know was that the complete stranger that approached her at the station would be the guy she'd end up spending it with.Nick is a struggling musician who travels nowhere without his trusty trumpet, seeing a clearly upset albeit strong woman stuck at the train station, he swoops in and takes his chance. Before We Go chronicles the couples quickfire, one night only tale as they travel around New York like a pair of dreamy kids, with no money between them, they sure can find their own forms of entertainment. What I really liked about the film is the lack of sex, in films like these sex is generally the focal point, but not in this one, there was however a strong essence of sexual repression, but that made the story a whole more interesting and watchable. It reminded me of the films from a bygone era, where they could make an enjoyable film without any sex whatsoever.Certainly one of the better independent films I have seen for a while, both acting performances from the two leads were great, they demonstrated credible professional discipline and had wonderful chemistry together. Alice Eve has always been a personal favourite of mine and it was nice to see that Chris Evans can prove himself as a quality actor, and he isn't simply typecast as the over saturated super- dork Captain America.Set in the space of one night, it was refreshing to see a film so well made in such a tight space of time.Not world class by any stretch of the imagination, and in ten years most would've forgotten Before We Go even existed, but for what it is, it's defiantly a quality piece of film-making and all involved particularly Chris Evans and Alice Eve should be commended.
This movie is about two people who accidentally meet each other, after one of them missing a train to Boston. The movie revolves around 3 hours of their time together in New York City, healing each other's sorrows. Also, the starring actor of the movie is the director of this movie, How do they really do that?(I mean acting and directing together) anyway, the movie has a nice combination of comedy, drama, and romance. I enjoyed watching this movie.
Nearly deep but drifts away when it could have got stuck in. Alice Eve just could not add a layer of drama to turn the delicate script into a serious examination of what holds hearts in place. By the end of their night the words "Entitled whinger" crept into my brain as her slight pout and dull eyes brought nothing. How true the words "don't make a man your shrink". Poor old Nick had to listen and listen. She needed passion and fire to convince the audience she was more than another princess having a naughty husband. Chris Evans acts deeply with the script but paired with an acting queen could have made a rocket instead of a dumpling.