Amelie

2001 • 121 minutes
4.7
656 reviews
89%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Original Screenplay, this magical comedy met overwhelming acclaim nationwide. A painfully shy waitress working at a tiny Paris café, Amelie makes a surprising discovery and sees her life drastically changed for the better! From then on, Amelie dedicates herself to helping others find happiness...in the most delightfully unexpected ways! But will she have the courage to do for herself what she has done for others?
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.7
656 reviews
Nina Lee
October 19, 2014
Lifted me out of wks of increasing depression. Shows openness of senses & imagination in observing & acting in the world after a childhood of being oversheltered, acts of kindness & retribution, how interesting seemingly trivial info about persons and objects can be when framed differently or related to ea other, how a person can get around shyness to enhance social life--all of that & more in a beautiful & fun experience that'll make you smile, if you're not too distracted to absorb the details.
Joey Tripp
November 28, 2012
I watched this movie for the first time while flying to go camping at Yosemite National Park. This movie is subtitled so if you don't like those kind of films then don't buy. However, if you are interested in a truly awesome cinematic experience then watch this film. My favorite aspect of the movie is the very descriptive dialogue from the narrator. Also, the characters are unique and interesting. This movie is not your normal film and it shows you a world in a very interesting way from the point of view of Amélie. For those with kids, I do not recommend this movie to be watched with your children because there are a few sex scenes in the film (Hence the rated R). I wish the Play Store allowed us to own it instead of renting but hopefully that will come in time.
WIRED
March 25, 2014
There's a reason this film is rarely included in that roundly mocked canon of movies about flighty, adorable women who exist in their own wonderland for the benefit of a male story arc. The tale of Amélie (played effervescently by Audrey Tautou), an impossibly idealistic Parisian waitress who concocts and performs elaborate good deeds for those around her, is entirely her own, with love interest Nino Quincampoix (Mathieu Kassovitz) almost a secondary plotline. In its wake, none of the film's challengers have come close to the finesse of combining a photobooth, a globetrotting garden gnome, and fifteen orgasms to make a perfect, magical little romance – not just a girl with a boy, but also with herself and her city. Plus, Yann Tiersen's inimitable soundtrack is, well, inimitable.