Before Midnight (2013) is the third in director/writer/autobiographer Richard Linklater's romance trilogy and he is a master of this genre. It was released in the USA a month or so ago and there's a very high quality DL (2.3 GB) with hardcoded Korean subs available. They don't get in the way at all.
I love this trilogy and these are some of the most honest movies I've ever seen, especially as the characters reflect the continuing age and development of the principle actors, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, both of whom are fantastically good in this moving picture.
The title is a bit of foreshadowing of the focus of this stage in the romance, but I won't say any more except that, as Linklater promised, this film does answer all questions raised by the previous film.
It is really fun to see just how amazingly good Hawke and Delpy can act in this movie. BTW, Hawke resembles Linklater in such extensive detail (clothes, facial hair, posture, hair style, and more) that it's almost like a running in-joke that most of Linklater's "dialog" films are extremely autobiographical.
Loved it! Films like this sustain my enjoyment of cinema during months or even years of disappointment. Final scene of this film was even better than Linklater's Tape 2001.