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Lead Actors

Audrey Tautou Thumbnail
Audrey Tautou
as Amélie Poulain
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Rufus
as Raphaël Poulain
Jamel Debbouze Thumbnail
Jamel Debbouze
as Lucien
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Dominique Pinon
as Joseph
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Artus de Penguern
as Hipolito

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Crew listing

Claudie Ossard
(Producer)
Jean-Marc Deschamps
(Producer)
Helmut Breuer
(Producer)

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Studios



Victoires Productions S.A., Tapioka Films, France 3 Cinéma S.A., Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen

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Amélie (2001)

Rating:
  
7.8
/ 10
  33 votes
MV Ratings:
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Writer: Guillaume Laurant
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Release Date: 25 April 2001 (Belgium)  more
Language: French | Russian
Genre: Comedy
Tagline: One person can change your life forever.

Storyline

Jean-Pierre Jeunet brings us the fabulous world of Amélie in his colorful film about a quirky, shy girl with an inquisitive mind and an active imagination. Audrey Tautou glows as a charming cafe girl on a mission to uncover a mystery and find true love. Jeunet delivers a glowing view of a Paris full of amiable eccentrics, with the few truly mean people receiving comedic punishment in full view.

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User Reviews

Early (Very Rough) Review: I Finally Saw This
From May 29, 2006:

It's 5 years old, yet somehow I managed to miss out on Amelie for a very long time. I don't know why. It always happens that I miss out on films I really want to see unless I can get people to see them with me. And I only have one friend who enjoys watching artsy and/or foreign language films with me.

So, it just so happens that I was in Chicago this weekend visiting that same friend, and she owns a copy of this movie. What a treat! It lived up to my expectations. So quirky, so cute. French films are, most of the time, masterpieces because French filmmakers are not hampered by the pseudo-industrial complex that plagues Hollywood. I don't like all French films, mind you, but they are mostly well put together. After all, La Femme Nikita spawned an American remake and a TV series.

This movie was feel-good. A pre-Da Vinci Code Sophie Neveu shines as the title character, who, due to her eccentric upbringing, is extremely introverted. Yet, with her big imagination, she has a big heart, and aims to visit kindnesses on people she meets; except when it comes to a man she wants to meet. She must struggle with taking the risk and talking to him and creates elaborate ways to help her conquer her fear.

It's got such a sense of humor about it, this movie. It's completely infectious. I rate this movie 10 out of 10 (a masterpiece!).

The test: will she be buying it? The answer: I think I may. I could watch it again because it made me smile. Maybe I'll try watching it without subtitles the next time...finally all that French in high school and college may be good for something.
reviewed by
Pippin2010
(Filmaster.com) on the 24th of January 2010

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ManyaKonkova

музыка и актриса


jda300

This is a good film, but I don't love it as much as everybody else seems to. Yann Tiersen's score and especially the main theme is unforgettable.


magb

On a few occasions it's a bit too quirky for its own good. Other than that it's a joy to watch from beginning to end.


FitFortDanga

A modern masterpiece of wit, whimsy, romance and warmth. In typical Jeunet fashion, the film's visual style is jaw-dropping, with a fistful of clever tricks, gorgeous splashes of bright colors, and a dynamic camera that keeps you on your toes. Audrey Tatou is charming, but really the entire cast is excellent. I also like the blink-and-you'll-miss-it clip from Jules et Jim, and the movie as a whole has a general New Wave-y feel to it.


irenetausvik

Oh what a great great film. Its fabolous. Just wonderful! I love it!


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