Amelie (2001)
Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz, Rufus, Lorella Cravotta, Claire Maurier
Screenwriter: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guillaume Laurant
Producer: Claudie Ossard
Composer: Yann Tiersen
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 14, 2003
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Reviews
In his solo effort, Jeunet puts aside the darkly humorous sensibility of his previous films (Delicatessen, co-directed with Caro)in the service of a sweet but toothless (and sexless) romantic comedy that's bound to make lead Audrey Tautou a star.
Adorable beyond belief, [Audrey Tatou] wins our hearts with a performance that could comfortably exist in silent cinema.
Jeunet's film is an ambitious, rich, and rewarding experience, packed end-to-end with delightful creativity.
If you liked the quirky German film Run Lola Run and the romanticism of Chocolat, you'll want to see this whimsical new-wave picture
Charms with its breezy, stylized storytelling [and] the wide eyes and breathless expression of Audrey Tautou liabilities include a slightly dragged-out resolution and a rather amoral view of sexuality.
While this is generally the kind of overly-whimsical, light-hearted yet pretentious, foreign art-house crapola I tend to avoid, I gotta say this was pretty good
Tautou's inherent charm, garnished with a gaze of innocent sexuality, lends the character of Amélie the perfect recipe for audiences to take her to their collective hearts.
Tautou captures the innocence, joie-de-vivre, and even the delightful naiveté of...do you notice me using all these French words?
The funniest foreign language film I've seen, 'Amélie" is a life-affirming satire that transcends reality.
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