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Old 12-01-2001, 01:56 AM   #1
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Go see "Amélie"

It's a very charming and imaginative film. Definitely a delightful way to spend two hours. I highly recommend it to anyone who has some semblance of a heart.

Full review coming whenever I feel like writing one.
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Old 12-05-2001, 02:12 AM   #2
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Full review:

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SUMMARY

A shy, introverted girl (Audrey Tautou) embarks on a quest to meddle around with the lives of others to make them happy, and discovers love along the way.

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Film fans with hearts.

REVIEW

The title character of Amélie goes to great lengths to make people smile. Let me do the same for you by recommending this delightful visual fruitcake of a movie.

This is one of those films that kept me smiling throughout with its lighthearted wit. It goes far beyond the mold of a typical romantic comedy with sprinkles of vivid imagery and surreal visual effects that never seem out of place, be it talking furniture, physical manifestations of Amélie's emotions, or moving photographs and paintings that easily rival Harry Potter's. In fact, this serves to drive the viewer straight into the imaginative world of the simple and creative pleasures of life that Amélie experiences.

Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet infuses Amélie with life in every shot and every angle, some visualized with the same hyperkinetic energy as that found in Baz Luhrmann's similarly dynamic Moulin Rouge, but placed into a light, poignant and downright fun atmosphere defined by vibrant cinematography and an appropriately very French score. Add to that one of the most involving and best-written voiceover narrations in memory, and simply put, this movie is stylish and cool.

Yet Amélie's coolness blends in seamlessly with its warmth. Amélie's taciturn bashfulness, amplified by Audrey Tautou's exhilirating performance, is easy to sympathize with and interesting to watch as she interacts with the colourful and memorable assortment of characters surrounding her through actions instead of words.

Without a doubt, Amélie is a model example of cinematic charm. It expounds upon the catchphrase "movie magic" in an entertaining and imaginative way, and serves as a visual poem of love and kindness without ever being forced and preachy. It is a superb definition of a romantic comedy that uses the film medium to its full potential, and just a delight to watch.
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Old 12-05-2001, 12:51 PM   #3
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Guess I'll have to check this out! One question: is the narration original to the french version, or one of those sickening add ons that show up on American screens sometimes?
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Old 12-06-2001, 01:50 AM   #4
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It's part of the film, in French and subtitled.
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Old 12-19-2001, 08:48 AM   #5
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This was my favorite film of the year [and yes, that does include FOTR, but not because I disliked FOTR.] This movie was more the kind of film I usually go for, and I love the director's previous work [except for Alien Resurrection.]
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I loved Amelie-
I thought it was one of the best films ive seen lately. It definantly has a charm to it. & Its good to see people living their lives in a pleasant way for once. It was also not too colorful, with an exelent cast.
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Old 09-01-2003, 04:02 AM   #7
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i love that movie. very good. suggest City of Lost Children aswell...

as for amelie i watched it with my girlfriend because i liked it, she loved it too, waiting for my cusin to give it back so i can watch it again.

great film
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