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Amelie trailer. Amelie Movie Review & Film Summary (2001. Jean-Pierre Jeunet's "Amelie" is a delicious pastry of a movie, a lighthearted fantasy in which a winsome heroine overcomes a sad childhood and grows up to bring cheer to the needful and joy to herself.
You see it, and later when you think about it, you smile. Audrey Tautou, a fresh-faced waif who looks like she knows a secret and can't keep it, plays the title role, as a little girl who grows up starving for affection. Her father, a doctor, gives her no hugs or kisses and touches her only during checkups--which makes her heart beat so fast he thinks she is sickly. Her mother dies as the result of a successful suicide leap off the towers of Notre Dame, a statement which reveals less of the plot than you think it does. Amelie grows up lonely and alone, a waitress in a corner bistro, until one day the death of Princess Diana changes everything. Amelie likes Nino so much that one day when she sees him in her cafe, she dissolves.
Amélie – review. Sugar and spice ...
Amélie Amelie Production year: 2001 Countries: France, Germany, Rest of the world Cert (UK): 15 Runtime: 120 mins Directors: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Cast: Audrey Tautou, Dominique Pinon, Jamel Debbouze, Mathieu Kassovitz, Rufus More on this film Jean-Pierre Jeunet's candy-coloured 2001 film was a massive art-cinema hit in its day, and a tyres-squealing U-turn from his previous effort, the less-than-stellar Hollywood adventure Alien Resurrection. Jeunet, along with his co-writer Guillaume Laurant, came up with a tremendously seductive, souffle-light modern fairytale; its main theme is one of childlike whimsy, but there are unmistakable undertones of sleaziness and malice. Who knows what Amélie would have been like if Jeunet had managed to make it with Emily Watson, his original choice for the lead; Audrey Tautou's starmaking performance fits the film like a glove.
Amélie Reviews. Amélie Wikiquote. Amélie (aka Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, or The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain) is a 2001 French film.
Written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. She'll change your life. Amélie Poulain[edit] It's better to help people than garden gnomes.I had two heart attacks, an abortion because I smoked crack while I was pregnant. Hipolito[edit] Sans toi, les émotions d'aujourd'hui ne seraient que la peau morte des émotions d'autrefois.Without you, today's emotions would be the scurf of yesterday's.Et de ratage en ratage, on s'habitue à ne jamais dépasser le stade du brouillon.
Raymond Dufayel[edit] Voilà, ma petite Amélie, vous n'avez pas des os en verre. Narrator[edit] In the apartment downstairs from Amélie lives Raymond Dufayel; they call him "The Glass Man. " [shots of several couples having an orgasm] Amelie: "Fifteen! " Other[edit] Dialogue[edit] The Best Movie Quotes from Amelie. Amelie quotes. Amélie Wikipedia. Amélie (French: Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (French pronunciation: [lə.fa.by.lø.dɛs.tɛ̃.da.me.li.puˈlɛ̃]); The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain) is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better, while struggling with her own isolation. The film was an international co-production between companies in France and Germany. Grossing over $33 million in limited theatrical release, it is still the highest-grossing French-language film released in the United States.[4] Plot[edit] Amélie Poulain was raised by eccentric parents who — believing erroneously that she had a heart defect — prevented her from meeting other children. She asks Mrs. While she is looking after others, Mr. Amélie (2001) IMDB.