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Amelie (2001)

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Release Date: November 2, 2001 (LA/NY)
November 9, 2001 (Limited)
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Foreign
Running Time: 122 minutes
MPAA Rating: Rated R for sexual content.
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Writer: Guillaume Laurant, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Cast: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz, Rufus, Lorella Cravotta, Claire Maurier

A young Paris waitress returns a set of family heirlooms that she finds in her apartment to its rightful owner and she watches from a distance as the man's life is transformed. From then on, she decides to help her other neighbors, always anonymously, but when she meets a young, attractive man, she has to gather up the courage to help herself. Read more

Movie Review

Grade: A Few foreign films make it to nationwide release in the United States, but when they do, it says something about the quality of the film. Amelie is no exception, and can easily be considered as one of the best movies of the year. Read the full movie review

User Comments & Reviews

Amelie stole my heart.., by Jason Beggs

January 21, 2004

I went to blockbuster looking for a video I could watch when I had to escape the family circus and holiday gloom. Knowing it was going to be noisy with all the candy crazed cousins running around, I looked in the foreign film section for one that was in subtitles. I wanted to find one that would also be able to make me smile when it was over and I was back in reality. After a while I found Amelie. Or maybe that's she found me. This movie ended up costing me quite a bit in late fees, but I wasn't gonna return it until I had my own copy. It's that good. It's also quite a bit complex ( in a simple way ) so I'm not gonna describe it to you much. It's about a girl in Paris that by chance finds something of a persons childhood and long forgotten. When she returns the box of memories to it's aged owner, she watches his reaction from a distance. Of course his reaction would be the turning point in the movie. He's stunned, but obviously touched. She tastes the feeling of doing good for others and decides to become a " regular do-gooder ". And as she does for others with success ( and maybe you too ) it comes to the question of whether she can do unto herself. This movie will make you smile, unless you hate people who tend to be cute and smile. It might bore you a bit if you can't read the subtitles and don't know French ( like my friend that didn't have his glasses with him ). But otherwise I think everyone should at least like this movie, if not love it to death. She must have a lot of hearts hidden somewhere by now.

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