Amélie - Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Writer: Guillaume
Laurant, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Stars: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu
Kassovitz, Rufus
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's
"Amelie" is a delicious pastry of a movie, a lighthearted fantasy in
which a winsome heroine overcomes a sad childhood and grows up to bring cheer
to the needful and joy to herself. You see it, and later when you think about
it, you smile. Audrey
Tautou, a fresh-faced waif who looks like she knows a secret and
can't keep it, plays the title role, as a little girl who grows up starving for
affection. Her father, a doctor, gives her no hugs or kisses and touches her
only during checkups--which makes her heart beat so fast he thinks she is
sickly. Her mother dies as the result of a successful suicide leap off the
towers of Notre Dame, a statement which
reveals less of the plot than you think it does.
Amelie grows up lonely and
alone, a waitress in a corner bistro, until one day the death of Princess Diana
changes everything. Yes, the shock of the news causes Amelie to drop a bottle
cap, which jars loose a stone in the wall of her flat, which leads her to
discover a rusty old box in which a long-ago boy hoarded his treasures. And in
tracking down the man who was that boy, and returning his box, Amelie finds her
life's work: She will make people happy. But not in any old way. So, she will
amuse herself (and us) by devising the most extraordinary stratagems for
bringing about their happiness.
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