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Amelie

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Amelie

Starring: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet

July 1, 2011 | DVD

Absolutely charming -- a triumph of performance and imagination, and a joy to watch. The opening moments of the film depict the circumstances of the birth of the remarkable Amélie Poulain (the irresistible Audrey Tautou), as well as her oddball childhood -- incorrectly diagnosed with a heart condition, Amélie is homeschooled and her mother's early death exacerbates her father's antisocial habits, so she spends a great deal of time alone and indulges in a rich fantasy life. Grown up and working as a waitress in a Montmarte cafe, Amélie's life changes the day she discovers an old tin filled with childhood treasures. She resolves to find its owner and return the box secretly. The results are magnificent and she embarks on a new career as a do-gooder, crafting elaborate schemes to improve the lives of the people around her without them knowing. To jolt her father (Rufus)out of his retirement rut, she steals his beloved garden gnome and sends it around the world, mailing tourist snapshots to her bewildered Papa. She cooks up a romance for hypochondriac co-worker Georgette (Isabelle Nanty) and repugnant regular Joseph (Dominique Pinon). She plays dozens of nasty and hilarious little tricks on the local greengrocer (Urbain Cancelier) for being mean to his delivery boy. In the midst of these ploys, she encounters a young man (Mathieu Kassovitz) with an odd hobby -- he collects and reconstructs ripped-up pictures from photo booths all over the Paris Métro. A complicated stratagem designed to return his photo album betrays that she's fallen for him, but she's so busy fixing other people's lives that she can't figure out how to bring love into her own. The characters are lovingly drawn and marvelously acted (Amélie in particular) and the scenes of Paris are better than any tourist pamphlet. This is an exuberant, funny and fanciful film no one should miss.

The two-disk DVD includes two English featurettes; Q&As with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and the cast and crew; behind-the-scenes features; audition footage; storyboard features; the "A Quai" music video and more.
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    I walked into the movie theatre not even knowing what the film was about but intrigued by simply the beauty of Audrey Tautou on the poster. I like subtitles and this French film was unlike anything i've seen before. A highly creative, inspiring and truly enjoyable movie that leaves your heart smiling.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Sucks

    Simone Sherriff

    4 years ago

    There is NO option to watch the film with no subtitles. No film should ever be released unless that option is included. Not everyone wants to watch a film with print constantly running across the bottom of the screen.

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    Anonymous

    Rating: 5/5

    A Great French Film

    Anonymous

    6 years ago

    I first saw this movie about two years ago. It was absolutely brilliant. It is not your typical movie. It is well done and unique.

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    Maria

    Rating: 5/5

    AMAZING and INSPIRING

    Maria

    8 years ago

    This creative film that will move and inspire
    you. The colors, music, and locations in the
    film make it a work of art. If only more films
    could be as good. Everyone should buy this
    film because you will want to watch it over and
    over! This is my favorite film and can't imagine
    this will ever change.

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Absolutely charming -- a triumph of performance and imagination, and a joy to watch. The opening moments of the film depict the circumstances of the birth of the remarkable Amélie Poulain (the irresistible Audrey Tautou), as well as her oddball childhood -- incorrectly diagnosed with a heart condition, Amélie is homeschooled and her mother's early death exacerbates her father's antisocial habits, so she spends a great deal of time alone and indulges in a rich fantasy life. Grown up and working as a waitress in a Montmarte cafe, Amélie's life changes the day she discovers an old tin filled with childhood treasures. She resolves to find its owner and return the box secretly. The results are magnificent and she embarks on a new career as a do-gooder, crafting elaborate schemes to improve the lives of the people around her without them knowing. To jolt her father (Rufus)out of his retirement rut, she steals his beloved garden gnome and sends it around the world, mailing tourist snapshots to her bewildered Papa. She cooks up a romance for hypochondriac co-worker Georgette (Isabelle Nanty) and repugnant regular Joseph (Dominique Pinon). She plays dozens of nasty and hilarious little tricks on the local greengrocer (Urbain Cancelier) for being mean to his delivery boy. In the midst of these ploys, she encounters a young man (Mathieu Kassovitz) with an odd hobby -- he collects and reconstructs ripped-up pictures from photo booths all over the Paris Métro. A complicated stratagem designed to return his photo album betrays that she's fallen for him, but she's so busy fixing other people's lives that she can't figure out how to bring love into her own. The characters are lovingly drawn and marvelously acted (Amélie in particular) and the scenes of Paris are better than any tourist pamphlet. This is an exuberant, funny and fanciful film no one should miss.

The two-disk DVD includes two English featurettes; Q&As with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and the cast and crew; behind-the-scenes features; audition footage; storyboard features; the "A Quai" music video and more.

Notes

Theatrical release: November 2, 2001

Description

IN THEATRES: NOVEMBER 2, 2001 French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet presents AMÉLIE FROM MONTMARTRE, working solo without his collaborator Marc Caro (the two worked together on DELICATESSEN and THE CITY OF LOST CHILDREN). Set in 1997 Paris, Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) is a young waitress with a unique and colorful spirit who commits herself to bettering the world through small acts of kindness.

Edition Description

•  Released in English
•  Originally in French
•  NTSC (Canada and USA)
•  Runtime: 121 minutes
•  Color

July 1, 2011

2001

121

R (MPAA)

065935142249

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