BUT when its her turn to help herself with a love story with a young boy who collects abandon ID photos, Amelie is going to push to the last moment the promised happiness.įilled with everyday scene of atmospheric tension, coulored in "sepia", the movie calls the imagination and the poetry within everyone. There is the Cafe manager (lady) whose looking for love without knowing there is the drugstore seller whose being humiliated by almost everyone or even "land-lady" who never got over her lovers departure. Adult, independent and living in her appartement of the XVIII° precing of Paris, Amelie is later gonna plan incredible things to help everyone she knows. The anecdote with Jeunet is that he always shows the character's childhood with joy, but also real sadness. Sort of a "Reader's Digest" of Jeunet's sub-conscience, Amelie promises a roller-coaster ride of Happiness.Īnd there we go, as of the first seconds of the movie, Amelie's youth goes in accelerated speed. For his return in France, Jean-Pierre Jeunet has made most incredible of movies: LE FABULEUX DESTIN D'AMELIE POULAIN (Amelie Poulain's wonderful destiny) won't an gigantic voyage into cyberspace, but a one way ticket to intimisy, and deepest emotion.To tell Amelie's story, 20 years old, a big hearted waitress who wants to do good all around her, Jeunet isn't shy on money nor on his own obsesions: the unforgotten old Paris filled with memories, the unbelievable building neighboors, the obsession of every day happiness. Now my english is not all that good, so I'm sorry for any mistakes I've made.Ĭaution, this film is going to still your heart. Hi there, E.T here, thought you'd like a "AMELIE" review from France.? Buuuuuut 1st here's a review of the new Jean-Pierre Jeunet film that landed on Ol' Father Geek's desk a few seconds ago. Father Geek here with the new Euro-AICN column for this week lots of news, lots of pictures, and lots of interesting links.
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