Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Review of Amelie

ReThe fabulous destiny of Amelie Poulain is a french film written and directed by Jean Pierre Jeunette and set in Montmartre. It is a whimsical description of modern-day Parisian life. This ro opustic comedy met with tiny acclaim and was a box-office success. Amelie, aged 23, finds buttocks a loosen tile of her buns an old metal box of puerility memorabilia hidden by a boy who lived in her apartment decades earlier.Fascinated by this find, she resolves to lead down the now adult man who placed it there and return it to him, do a promise to herself in the mould if she finds him and it makes him happy, she will devote her life to delivery happiness to others. What she could not imagine is that objet dart doing this she would meet a really superfluous person, Nino, played Mathew Kassovitz. What makes this film totally incompatible from the rest of sentimentalist comedies, apart from Amelies eccentric attitude to life, is that it is set in an ideal Montmartre where certain colors command depending on how Amelie feels and.That creates a really specific environment, making the spectator permit deep involved in the story. This fast-moving film has so many details that I would daring to say that it is almost impossible to get them all but this way, watched carefully, theres always something new to find divulge about it. Not only is this an abruptly gripping film but also so moving that all lovers of romantic stories wont help existence touched by the charming Amelie Poulain.

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