Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Genre: Drama/ Comedy/ Romance
Runtime:
122 minutes
Year:
2001
Starring: Audrey
Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz, Serge Merlin, Urbain Cancelier, Lorella Cravotta,
Rufus, Jamel Debbouze, Clotilde Mollet, Claire Maurier, Isabelle Nanty,
Dominique Pinon, Artus de Penguern, Yolande Moreau, Michel Robin, Maurice
Bénichou
Genre: Drama/ Comedy/ Romance
Review: “Amélie” is THE movie for optimistic, happy dreamers. And this film is a threat for us all. Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet paints with his camera, juggles with the story and does an amazing job with the montage. The lively enthusiasm takes Amélie into a world filled with funny, quirky and sweet people and happenings.
The way Audrey Tautou is a typical French girl, “Amélie” is a archetypical French film. The movie represents everything the French love and the rest of the world sees as typical for France. A sunny Paris, tiny alleys of Montmartre, the young and sparkly Amélie and her quest for happiness and love. It all sounds cheesy and bitter sweet, but it all looks so good.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet pictured Paris as the personal, ideal fairytale we want it to be. “Amélie” is a happy, positive film that will put a smile on anybody’s face. And that’s the strength of the film. It’s certainly a movie I always turn to, to make me feel better. One of my favorites.
Rating: 5/ 5
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