Amelie

Catalogue no: 30391SBG

Media: BLURAY

Classification: M

Category:

Genre: Comedy

Barcode: 9339065002331

No of Discs: 1

Year: 2001

Release Date: 04-11-2009

Availability: In stock

$14.95
Amelie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) lives in Paris, but spends most of her time lost in her own fantasies. Very shy, but with a very wild imagina
Amelie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) lives in Paris, but spends most of her time lost in her own fantasies. Very shy, but with a very wild imagination, Amelie loves the simple pleasures of life: skimming stones over water, plunging her hand into a sack of grain, and cracking the top of her Creme Brulee with a spoon. When she finds a small box with an old photo hidden behind a tile in her bathroom, she decides she must find out whose it is. In achieving her quest, she realises the magnificent power one feels when you affect change in other people's lives. As she can't change her own reality, to escape her own sorrow at being alone and without love, Amelie attempts to affect the destinies of people she interacts with by making small changes to the personal 'worlds' they've shown her. She attempts to make people fall in love, punishes a nasty neighbour, and gives new leases on life to both the lonely and the unloved. However, when it comes to the romantic French idea of finding her own true love, Amelie has much more trouble winning the heart of Nino (Mathieu Kassovitz), a young Parisian who happens to work in a sex shop and whose hobby is collecting other people's discarded passport photos. Then there's the bald guy who takes his own photo in all the express photo booths around town, but leaves his pictures behind . . .

Additional Information

Actors Lorella Cravotta, Audrey Tautou, Rufus, Serge Merlin, Mathieu Kassovitz
Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Producer Jean-Marc Deschamps, Claudie Ossard
Aspect Ratio 1080p High Definition Widescreen
Video Encoding PAL
Audio Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS HD
Region B
Runtime 122

Digitales Reviews

Amelie Review by Mali
Star
In general, this is one of my favourite films. The whimsy, the cinematography and the story; it's wonderful and enjoyable across multiple viewings. (Posted on 16/09/2019)