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1/2| Audrey Tautou | Amélie |
| Mathieu Kassovitz | Nino Quincampoix |
| Rufus | Raphael Poulain (Amélie's father) |
| Yolande Moreau | Madeleine Wallace |
| Artus de Penguern | Hipolito (the writer) |
| Urbain Cancelier | Collignon (the grocer) |
| Dominique Pinon | Joseph |
| Maurice Bénichou | Bretodeau (the box man) |
| Claude Perron | Eva (the strip teaser) |
| Isabelle Nanty | Georgette |
| Claire Maurier | Suzanne |
| Serge Merlin | Dufayel |
| Clotilde Mollet | Gina |
| Jamel Debbouze | Lucien |
| André Dussollier | Voice Only |
| Michel Robin | Old Man Collignon |
| Lorella Cravotta | Amandine Poulain |
| Flora Guiet | Amélie (8 years old) |
| Armelle | Philomene |
| Amaury Babault | Nino (as a child) |
| Jean Darie | The Blind Man |
| Ticky Holgado | The Photo Booth Man |
| Marc Amyot | The Stranger |
| Andrée Damant | Mrs. Collignon |
| Dominique Bettenfeld | The Screaming Neighbor |
| Frankye Pain | The Newsstand Woman |
| Eugene Berthier | Eugene Koler |
| Marion Pressburger | Credits Helper |
| Charles-Roger Bour | The Urinal Man |
| Luc Palun | Amandine's Grocer |
| Fabienne Chaudat | Woman in Coma |
| Jacques Viala | The Customer Who Humiliates His Friend |
| Fabien Behar | The Humiliated Customer |
| Jonathan Joss | The Humiliated Customer's Son |
| Jean-Pierre Becker | The Bum |
| Thierry Gibault | The Endive Client |
| Franois Bercovici | His Buddy |
| Guillaume Viry | Dominique Bredoteau Woman |
| Valérie Zarrouk | Bretodeau as a child |
| Marie-Laure Descoureaux | The Dead Man's Concierge |
| Sophie Tellier | Aunt Josette |
| Gérald Weingand | The Teacher |
| Francois Viaur | The Bar Owner |
| Paule Dare | His Employee |
| Myriam Labbe | The Tobacco Buyer |
| Robert Gendreu | Café Patron |
| Julianna Kovacs | Grocer's Client |
| Mady Malroux | Twin |
| Monette Malroux | Twin |
| Valériane De Villeneuve | The Laughing Woman |
| Isis Peyrade | Samantha |
| Raymonde Heudeline | Phantom Train Cashier |
| Christiane Bopp | Woman By The Merry-Go-Round |
| Thierry Arfeuilleres | Statue Man |
| Jerry Lucas | The Sacré-Coeur Boy |
| Patrick Paroux | The Street Prompter |
| Francois Aubineau | The Concierge's Postman |
| Philippe Beautier | Poulain's Postman |
| Régis Iacono | Felix L' Herbier |
| Franck-Olivier Bonnet | Voice Only |
| Alain Floret | Voice Only |
| Jean-Pol Brissard | Voice Only |
| Jacques Thebault | Voice Only |
| Frederic Mitterrand | Voice Only |
| Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Director, Screenwriter |
| Vincent Arnardi | Sound Mixer, Sound/Sound Designer |
| Sylvie Bello | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Pierre-Jacques Benichou | Casting |
| Aline Bonetto | Production Designer, Set Decoration/Design |
| Jean-Baptiste Bonetto | Special Effects |
| Rémi Canaple | Stunts |
| Patrick Cauderlier | Stunts |
| Noël Chainbaux | Special Effects |
| Sophie Chiabaut | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Bruno Delbonnel | Cinematographer |
| Yves Domenjoud | Special Effects |
| Edouard Dubois | Consultant/advisor |
| Véronique Elise | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Valerie Espagne | Casting |
| Madeline Fontaine | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Pascaline Girardot | Stunts |
| Oliver Gleyze | Special Effects |
| Gerard Hardy | Sound Editor |
| Jean-Claude Lagniez | Stunts |
| Guillaume Laurant | Screenwriter |
| Emma Lebail | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Daniel Lenoir | Special Effects |
| Guillaume Leriche | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Claudie Ossard | Producer |
| Thierry Reymoneno | Special Effects |
| Volker Schaefer | Art Director |
| Herve Schneid | Editor |
| Sébastien Seveau | Stunts |
| Antoine Simkine | Executive Producer |
| Yann Tiersen | Score Composer |
| Nathalie Tissier | Makeup |
| Jean Umansky | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Arne Meerkamp Van Embden | Producer |
| Christophe Vassort | Asst. Director |
| Les Versaillais | Special Effects |
I must admit, I fell in love with Amelie- both the protagonist and movie itself -the second the film began. It is highly aesthetically-pleasing and simultaneously a bit melancholy yet completely heartwarming. There is not a single movie that I enjoy more than this one; perfect for First Dates, Rainy Days or evenings when you need a bit of a European Pick-Me-Up.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Subtitles? What subtitles? Fall in love with Amelie, as she takes you through her neurotic life and her crazy adventures. This colorful and thoughtful movie will leave you full of hope, inspiration and a smile at the end. Beautifully filmed, and a little quirky. LOVE THIS FILM!!
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Amelie is and forever will be one of my most favorite movies. It is so brilliantly compiled together and you instantly fall in love with Amelie. She is quirky, compassionate, mysterious, and curious all wrapped into one. it is a hilarious,light-hearted, and beautiful film for anyone to enjoy.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is the sexiest that Audrey Tatou has ever been save for the last scene on the stairs of 'Coco Before Chanel'
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I really loved this movie, enough to put the money into owning a copy of my own. There's nothing totally astonishing about it, but the movie as a whole just flows. It's a great movie to escape to. It's an inviting movie and I recommend watching it at least once.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I found this movie to be long and boring, with no real plot. I can't understand what all the fuss is about.
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
The beautiful sound of the French language only magnifies the simple and basic story of a sweet and colorful character, Amelie. I love, love, love this movie! Audrey Tautou is just precious.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I found out about this movie by watching figure skating one day. Belbin and Agosto used the soundtrack for their long program and I eventually wanted to watch the movie. I loved every second of it. It was charming, funny, and the music was just amazing. I'm telling you, go watch it. If any of your friends say anything about how foreign films are not worth their time, tell them they need to watch Amelie! I hope you enjoy it!!!
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Posted October 1, 2010
I first saw this film at the international cinema at my university and fell in love with it. Even if you're not big into foreign films or don't speak French I highly recommend this film! It is funny, inspiring, and a unique movie experience. Definitely a must have!
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Posted October 1, 2010
Amelie is a movie defintely worth your time. I laughed all throughout, and was very pleased at everything that went on in the movie. It is French, and you do have to read the subtitles if you can't understand French. That aspect seemed like a big deal to me at first, but the dialogue is written so well, I didn't mind after.
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Posted October 1, 2010
One of the best foriegn films ever! Audrey Tautou is absolutely briliant as the young, quirky and wonderful young woman. I adore her in this film.
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Posted October 1, 2010
The greatest movie I have seen so far. It also gives me goosebumps just thinking about it. 2 years ago, a friend from France told me it was a wonderful movie, so I decided to watch it. I agree..you fall in love with it. The music is great, especially "valse d'Amelie." I just can't find the words to express how much I love this movie.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I wasn't expecting to like this movie. My sister brought it home and said it was a French film. I usually avoid French films or anything French for that matter because of my bad experiences while living in France for a year. Imagine my surprise when I discovered I absolutely adored this movie. It is visually beautiful and the story warms your heart. Audrey Tatou makes you fall in love with her. She is breathtaking on screen. The movie made me fall in love with being in love. It reminded me of all those goosebumps and emotions one feels in the beginnings of a crush/love affair. The traveling gnome story was a hoot. I highly recommend this movie as it is the only good thing to come out of France.
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Posted October 1, 2010
The film, Amelie, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and staring Mathieu Kassovitz and Audrey Tautou, may deter many typical American moviegoers because of the fact that it is a foreign film. Despite, or maybe because of this fact, I found the film to be a delightful escape from everyday life to a fantastical and beautiful Paris. Some may complain of the subtitles, but I found that they add to the overall feel of the film. Amelie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) is a charming young French woman living in Montmartre, a section of northern Paris on top of Montmartre hill. An ¿average height girl¿ who is ¿not a dwarf but not a giraffe¿ and ¿pretty for her type¿, she is a girl who has trouble communicating with others. This stems back to her childhood, both of her parents were cold and unaffectionate and she had no friends or playmates because she was home schooled. Towards the beginning of the film, she has a life changing event and develops a penchant for acts of clever mischief which alter the lives of those around her for the better. The life changing event which she experiences is the discovery of a rusty metal box inside the wall of her apartment containing a young boy¿s forgotten treasures. She makes a decision that she will find the owner of the box and return it to them, if they are moved she will become a regular do-gooder, if not, so be it. After a couple days of searching she finds the owner of the box, who is now 50 years old, and returns it anonymously, but watching from afar. The man begins to weep, he realizes that life is short and decides to get in touch with his daughter that he has not spoken to in years, and meet, for the first time, his grandson. From this day forth she begins her random and anonymous acts of mischievous kindness. Mathieu Kassovitz delivers an excellent performance in the role of Nino Quincampoix, a strange yet handsome young man who Amelie decides she is in love with after she happens to see in the train station one day. The often obsessive-compulsive seeming Nino (his hobby is collecting other people¿s pictures from under the photo booths in the train station) is the perfect match for the eccentric Amelie. Overall, I would say that this is a rather wonderful film and watching it is well worth your time. However if you are a big fan of Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, or Hillary Duff you may want to steer clear.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This was the most amazing, artsy, colorful movie ever! I was instantly drawn in by the suicidal goldfish, and the way they introduced each character with their likes and dislikes. This movie restored my faith in France. I'll never forget the frenchmen in the picture snickering about Amelie's pocket.. pure magic.
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Posted October 1, 2010
There was always much talk of the feel-good French film that took the world by storm. I never really cared much to take an interest. In French class right before Christmas Break, the teacher put the movie on. In the start, it was this surreal movie that caught my attention because there were more than a few racy images. But then she started working these little mini-miracles for people areound the city. I immediately fell in love with this movie when it's lead character led a blind man around the neighborhood telling him what everything looked like and she just made his day. I had to see what happened in this movie. Unfortunately, class ended before it was over. So I went home and immediately rented it... I loved the rest of the movie just as much as I loved the beginning. It just made you so...happy. I don't know how else to describe it. Or maybe the movie just oozed happiness into everything around it, I don't know. All I can say to finish this review is: If you haven't seen this movie yet, you have to. You'll love it. If you don't love it, you probably have a disorder that keeps you from being giddy with happiness, as everyone who has seen this movie has felt.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I just love this movie. It is bright, wonderful and full of goodness that you cannot find in a box of cereal or anywhere else. Audrey Tantou reminds me alot of Audrey Hepburn and wouldn't surprise me if she was named after her. She's full of spunk and makes happiness a disease you want to get. The rest of the cast were awesome including the spiteful Joseph and the ''Glass Man'' and love the hypochrondriac Georgette. I would recommand this movie to anyone. It is unlike any French movie I seen.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I m really glad of the success of that movie, which came to the US public in it s original French version and thus gave a real picture of what France really looks like. Indeed, I was really disapointed by too many low quality remakes such as ''La femme Nikita'' or ''The bird cage'' just to name a few.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This is an incredible movie. Recently, I've found myself unable to watch more than the first half of a movie without getting bored. However, this movie kept me from begining to end. It is the uberr0xor.
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Posted October 1, 2010
I wasn't too thrilled when I heard my mother had rented Amelie, and I was even less happy when I found out that it was all subtitled. Nevertheless, I was astounded at how the emotions expressed in the film are realistic without being overdone. I loved Amelie's enigmatic, sporadic smiles at the camera, and her sweet, painfully shy nature. And for those of you who shy away from subtitles--the cinamatography is fantastic, and the storyline captures so much of your attention that you don't feel like you're reading the subtitles at all! Take it from this teenager--I would rather watch Amelie again than any of the flicks in the theaters!
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