
Notes
Because I’ve always believed that love is not loud — it’s in the pauses. In the way someone sees you when the world isn’t watching.
This movie isn’t about a grand romance. It’s about being understood. Two strangers speaking about the meaning of life, time, death, memory, without filters, without pretending. That’s the kind of love I crave — the kind where intellect and soul meet quietly, where nothing is forced, and everything is felt.
I watched it and thought, this is how I want to be loved — without armor, without pretense, in conversation, in silence.
I don’t want the loud fireworks. I want the soft recognition. The slow peeling back of layers. The safety of being seen, really seen, and still being wanted.

Synopsis
A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe, and wind up spending one evening together in Vienna. Unfortunately, both know that this will probably be their only night together.