Before Sunrise had its world premiere at the 1995
Sundance Film Festival. On
Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences surveyed by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. Film critic
Roger Ebert gave
Before Sunrise three out of four and described Delpy as "ravishingly beautiful and, more important, warm and matter-of-fact, speaking English so well the screenplay has to explain it (she spent some time in the States)". In her review for
The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote "
Before Sunrise is as uneven as any marathon conversation might be, combining colorful, disarming insights with periodic lulls. The film maker clearly wants things this way, with both these young characters trying on ideas and attitudes as if they were new clothes". Hal Hinson, in his review for
The Washington Post wrote "
Before Sunrise is not a big movie, or one with big ideas, but it is a cut above the banal twentysomething love stories you usually see at the movies. This one, at least, treats young people as real people". In his review for the
Los Angeles Times, Peter Rainer wrote "It's an attempt to make a mainstream youth movie with a bit more feeling and mysteriousness than most, and, in this, it succeeds". Marjorie Baumgarten, in her review for
The Austin Chronicle, wrote "
Before Sunrise represents a maturation of Linklater's work in terms of its themes and choice of characters". In his review for
The New Yorker, Anthony Lane wrote "Just once, for a single day, Jesse and Céline have given life the sort of shape and charge that until now they have found only in fiction, and may never find again".
Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A−" rating and
Owen Gleiberman wrote "Small movies can be as daring as big ones, and Linklater, in his offhand way, is working without a net here.
Before Sunrise may be the closest an American has come to the discursive talk gamesmanship of
Eric Rohmer". Online film critic James Berardinelli has cited the film as "the best romance of all time".
Entertainment Weekly rated
Before Sunrise #25 on its Top 25 Modern Romances list. In a 2008
Empire poll,
Before Sunrise was ranked as the 200th greatest movie of all time. In 2010 British newspaper
The Guardian ranked
Before Sunrise/
Before Sunset #3 on its critics' list of 25 best romantic films of all time, and #2 in an online readers' poll.
Accolades Before Sunrise was entered into the
1995 Berlin International Film Festival, where Linklater won the
Silver Bear for Best Director and the film was nominated for the
Golden Bear. Hawke and Delpy were nominated for
Best Kiss at the
1995 MTV Movie Awards. ==Sequels==