Amélie

  • 15
  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet (2001)
  • Fr / Ger (SUB)
  • 116 min
Amélie
Film Review
Reviewed By
5 out of 5

Jean-Pierre Jeunet, along with former collaborator Marc Caro, is better known as a purveyor of nightmarish excursions into the fantastic - Delicatessen, City of Lost Children, Alien: Resurrection. But this romantic comedy drama enchants and beguiles with a nostalgic optimism thanks to its glorious visuals and ceaseless invention. Audrey Tautou is guaranteed iconic status as Amélie, the Montmartre waitress whose selfless joie de vivre leads her to improve the lives of her friends and neighbours. She only takes a break from her role of good fairy to pursue Mathieu Kassovitz, the handsome loner who collects rejected photo-booth snaps for his album of forgotten smiles. It has to be conceded that complaints of uncosmopolitan conservatism made against this film have some justification. But as a love letter to the City of Light - filmed at locations all around Paris yet retaining the stylised magic of a movie set - this is as deliciously romantic and ingeniously mischievous as cinema gets.

Plot Summary

Romantic comedy drama starring Audrey Tautou. A young Parisian waitress finds time for love in between cheering up her neighbours with eccentric acts of kindness.

Cast and crew

Cast

Amélie Poulain
Audrey Tautou
Nino Quicampoix
Mathieu Kassovitz
Raphaël Poulain, Amélie's father
Rufus
Madeleine Wallace, the concierge
Yolande Moreau
Hipolito, the writer
Artus de Penguern
Collignon, the grocer
Urbain Cancelier
Joseph
Dominique Pinon
Eva, the strip-tease artist
Claude Perron
Dufayel
Serge Merlin
Lucien
Jamel Debbouze

Crew

Director
Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Other Information

Language: 
French +subtitles
Colour
Theatrical distributor: 
Momentum Pictures
Guidance: 
Contains a sex scene and nudity.
Available on video, DVD and BluRay
Released 14 Oct 2011
Certificate 15
Categories
Drama

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