The second part of Richard Linklater's trilogy is about love and relationship development over time. Finally, we need to find out if our lovers met at the train station, as they agreed six months later.
Yes, they did meet! But after nine years, Grown up, burdened with constant relationships, and quite disappointed with life. We won't reveal anything more.
Linklater is a master of large forms and long, very long projects. This trilogy was filmed by him over 18 years, with two intervals of 9 years between films, during which the actors themselves had changed significantly. Real details of their biographies, such as Ethan Hawke's divorce, were later included in the script.
The film features three songs written by Julie Delpy, who not only acted and composed for the project but also co-wrote the screenplay.
This week we are watching all three parts of Linklater's trilogy.