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movie Amélie (2001)

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Title: Amélie

Tagline: She’ll change your life.

Genre: Comedy,Romance

Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Status: Released

Release: 2001-04-25

Runtime: 122

Plot: At a tiny Parisian café, the adorable yet painfully shy Amélie accidentally discovers a gift for helping others. Soon Amelie is spending her days as a matchmaker, guardian angel, and all-around do-gooder. But when she bumps into a handsome stranger, will she find the courage to become the star of her very own love story?

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Audrey Tautou

      Amélie Poulain
    • Mathieu Kassovitz

      Nino Quincampoix
    • Rufus

      Raphaël Poulain
    • Lorella Cravotta

      Amandine Poulain
    • Serge Merlin

      Raymond Dufayel
    • Jamel Debbouze

      Lucien
    • Clotilde Mollet

      Gina
    • Claire Maurier

      Suzanne
    • Isabelle Nanty

      Georgette
    • Dominique Pinon

      Joseph
    • Artus de Penguern

      Hipolito
    • Yolande Moreau

      Madeleine Wallace
    • Sophie Chiabaut (Sound)

      Sound Mixer
    • Yvan Lucas (Editing)

      Color Timer
    • Svetlana Novak (Production)

      Production Assistant
    • Aline Bonetto (Art)

      Production Design
    • Eric Duchêne (Production)

      Unit Manager
    • Karina Gruais (Costume & Make-Up)

      Makeup Artist
    • Xavier Fourmond (Visual Effects)

      Compositing Supervisor
    • Jean-Michel Tresallet (Sound)

      Foley
    • Kenneth Cornils (Camera)

      Dolly Grip
    • Olivier Delpy (Camera)

      Grip
    • Pascal Roy (Directing)

      Second Assistant Director
    • Patricia Van (Production)

      Casting Assistant
    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
    • The Phone Booth

      • Clip
    • ‘You Two Belong Together'

      • Clip
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Amelie is the most adorable young woman in the world and even though it looks like she is so friendly and so outgoing and has tons of friends in her life, she feels very introverted and very isolated and very alone. However, she does have the capability of finding the beautiful connection between any tiny little thing in her life and that leads her to start making the effort to try to win the affection of a young man who she keeps meeting on and off. She hope that one day, he'll make his way to her doorstep and that's the big message behind this movie.

I have seen this movie once and the main actress is very adorable. She is so cute and beautiful in a lot of ways, but it's the cuteness that stands out for me. The main message that I get from this movie is, how connected every single thing in our lives is and if one little tiny thing happens, that has an effect on so many different things that affect other certain things too. They all influence the way that we go about our day and life. And if those tiny little things don't happen, then our path and life could be completely different.

It's a romantic movie and I want you to go see it. It’s absolutely interesting!
 
Amelie is a good movie to watch. This movie shows us that everyone has their quirks and weird things they do in their daily lives, and that's okay because everything can't be perfect. Even even people are not perfect. The sooner we realize this, the better. It's a good one to watch. It's packed with many life lessons.
 
Well, for me, the plot doesn't resonate with me. It doesn't sound unique to me. I’m not bashing on this film at all. It's actually quite entertaining but it's not just my kind of thing. Of course, it's a love story about someone who is very hard to fall in love with and lets someone else into their lives. I learned that it's good to let someone into our lives by being open. It's a very romantic movie though but not my favourite.
 
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