Amélie

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Amelie (2001)
Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz



Ah, Amelie. How I already miss her. The bat of an eyelash, the quirky smile. Juenet has done it again. Putting the sci-fi on the shelf this time, Juenet brings us a wonderful story about a young french waitress who is about as shy as they get. She works is a small cafe' near her flat in Paris, and you may be wondering just why this girl would be interesting or filmworthy at all. Well, it is not what she does for a living or her ravishing good looks (although she is quite charming and alluring in her cute little way). Amelie notices people, lonely people. From her depressed father to a hermetic painter with a rare bone disorder (although not too rare, as a character in another film from the same year suffered the same ailment), Amelie takes it upon her self to change these people's lives for the better.

Not long after starting her little mission of the heart, she gets caught up in the lives of the people she has chosen to help, and becomes involved in a little mystery of her own. AA lost backpack with a well-cared for but unique photo collection draw her to an enigmatic man who has been visiting the photo booths in train stations and other public areas, only to tear his photo's up and throw them to the ground. She make's it her personal goal to find this man whop seems so unhappy learn more about him. Soon she is faced with her own failings in life and we the viewers begin to see that Amelie also needs some new direction, and we are on the journey to achieve this with her. We can not help but go along for the ride....

Another masterwork from Jeunet. That is what springs to my mind whenever I think about this film. It's been a few weeks since I watched it, but the film is still fresh in my mind. The sets, the direction, the acting, the atmosphere. Everything comes together and just works to bring the viewer into Amelie's heart and mind. The clever ways that Amelie helps people are heartwarming and funny, while still carrying an important message that Juenet made sure was present at all times, that even people with a heavy weight upon their shoulders can have the burden lightened with the smallest of thoughts or actions. She brings her father, who is in a funk of depression and suffers from a tremendous lack of motivation back into life with an extremely clever, but simple idea that she has to put very little effort into at all. She also exacts a little justice on a mean-spirited grocer who really does deserve it

As with most Jeunet pieces, the production design is incredibly creative, with original ideas and images appearing at every turn. This has to be one of the most well-crafted feel good pieces I have ever seen, and I am usually not a fan of the genre. I would have to say it could be one of the best films, period, that I have ever seen. The impression it leaves is priceless and this movie can turn any glum morning into a cheery afternoon. I have neglected to mention some of the plot points and mechanics used in the film, because I would hate to ruin any of the surprises this film has in store for any of you folks who haven't seen it yet. So run out and rent/buy Amelie! I can't recommend it enough and I doubt it would disappoint anyone.

I give this film an A, or 5 boxes of popcorn, chock full.
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Great review Sedai … ... for one of my favorite movies… I love all the little revenge scenes…
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Great Review !

One of my favourite films, my favourite part would have to be where she imagines why the man hasn't turned up at the cafe, great stuff.



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Originally Posted by Philmster
Great Review !

One of my favourite films, my favourite part would have to be where she imagines why the man hasn't turned up at the cafe, great stuff.

Yes!! That scene shows the true genius behind the pacing and delivery of this film. I think I'll watch it again very soon!



To be honest, there are so many great parts to this film, at first viewing I didn't like the way Dominque Pinon portrayed his character, but, after a second viewing and seeing both Delicatessen and City of Lost Children I really appreciate his unique way of acting.

Another truly classic part is the start, with the character setting, especially the fish commiting suicide, that had me in stiches.

A true classic, I eagerly anticipate future films from these film-makers.



Yes, Amelie is a special, magical filmgoing experience. Saw it seven times theatrically. And just to be clear, Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed Amelie solo, without former filmmaking partner Marc Caro.


The original Amelie review thread is a monster and a good read, view it HERE.
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A good film, i enjoyed it a lot

One thing i must note though. The length of the movie was a bit long for me, and felt it was dragged on a little bit near the middle....that's the only thing i felt hindered the movie. Overall it was a good movie
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Great review. Finally got my wife to watch this recently. Loved it, cannot wait for a bluray release of this, love the color scheme throughout.
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Amelie is nearly perfect!
Which is why I have always been dreading the day that Hollywood decides they must remake an english version. (In my nightmare, it's Kate Hudson.)
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Read some interesting gossip a while back that title for the movie originally was Emily. And that the part was written for and offered to ... Emily Watson?!? But she had to bow out due to scheduling problems and a lack of french.



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Read some interesting gossip a while back that title for the movie originally was Emily. And that the part was written for and offered to ... Emily Watson?!? But she had to bow out due to scheduling problems and a lack of french.
I read that a while back, would've been interesting - she certainly has similar qualitys in terms of facial expressions and general persona.

Can't wait for this to come out on Bluray - should look amazing.