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What to Watch After Before Sunset
From Parisian Promenade to Seasonal Romance: Four Films That Redefine the Art of Love
If you fell for the lingering dialogue and Paris‑lit nostalgia of Richard Linklater’s "Before Sunset," you’ll find a kindred spirit in the newly released "Winter Spring Summer or Fall," alongside two beloved classics and a crowd‑pleasing favorite. The quartet—"Before Sunset," "Winter Spring Summer or Fall," the original "Before Sunrise," and the fan‑favorite "Before Midnight"—forms a cross‑generational love‑letter to the art of conversation, the ache of missed chances, and the timeless allure of wandering lovers.
What ties these titles together is more than genre; it’s a shared devotion to characters who discover themselves in the spaces between words. "Winter Spring Summer or Fall" captures the same intimate, walk‑and‑talk vibe, but updates it with a youthful, seasonal framework that feels both fresh and familiar. Meanwhile, the original "Before Sunrise" offers the genesis of that chemistry, and "Before Midnight" delivers the seasoned, bittersweet continuation that fans crave. Together, they map a romantic journey from first encounter to seasoned reflection, giving audiences a full spectrum of love’s possibilities—whether you’re seeking a new indie romance or a nostalgic revisit of a beloved saga.
Why these movies are similar to Before Sunset
Nine years later, Jesse travels across Europe giving readings from a book he wrote about the night he spent in Vienna with Celine. After his reading in Paris, Celine finds him, and they spend part of the day together before Jesse has to again leave for a flight. They are both in relationships now, and Jesse has a son, but as their strong feelings for each other start to return, both confess a longing for more.
These recommendations branch out from Before Sunset with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
Winter Spring Summer or Fall
MOVIE • 2025
romance • drama
Why Watch Next
This freshly minted romance mirrors the wistful, conversational tone of "Before Sunset" while swapping Parisian strolls for the rhythm of the four seasons, offering a contemporary take on love‑at‑first‑chance that will resonate with fans of introspective, dialogue‑driven storytelling.
Overview
Remi and Barnes, two very different teenagers, meet by chance in the winter of their senior year, then spend four days together over the course of a year that will change their lives forever.