Review of Amélie (2001) by Mike N — 20 Jul 2012
One of the first âmust seeâ? foreign films of my lifetime, Jean-Pierre Jeunetâ(TM)s fanciful story of Amà (C)lie Poulain uses the tragedy of Lady Dianaâ(TM)s passing to launch Amelie into a colorful world on non-stop joy and simple, child-like happiness.
Amelie allowed a lot of us here in the states in November 2001 to feel pure joy for a few fleeting moments, finding hope, as the titular character does, in the wake of tragedy.
This review of Amélie (2001) was written by Mike N on 20 Jul 2012.
Amélie has generally received very positive reviews.
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