3º – Y Tu Mamá También (Alfonso Cuarón, 2001)Two young people embark on a journey with an older woman, discovering more about the basic concepts of life. Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, ‘Y tu Mama Tambien’ knows how to deal with the naivety of late adolescence, mixing with the figure of maturity inserted in the woman’s character.
2º – Lost in Translation (Sofia Coppola, 2003)A middle-aged man and a young woman, by mere chance, meet during a trip to Tokyo. In the place, always contrasting a claudicant figure of loneliness, the two will form a strange bond of friendship, changing their ways of facing the instances of the world: ‘Lost in Translation’ takes advantage of a cold and melancholic atmosphere to tell their story, bringing a different novel that completely escapes the common conceptions.
1º – Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater, 1995)A man and a woman, by mere chance, know each other on a train. Together, the two will develop an ephemeral relationship, making sure that they will never see each other again after a single night. The first chapter of the ‘before trilogy’, ‘Before Sunrise’ is different in its construction of a script, exposing a story that is shaped in a cadenced way and without great pretensions, obtaining as a final result a romance film that escapes the common precepts.