Watched it for the first time and I simply fell in love
I am listening to Comptine d'Un Autre Ete as I write this. I just have to say what a wonderful film with such a lovely soundtrack this is.
I've seen the poster for this film for years now, and I've always had a bitter, negative attitude towards it. "Looks annoying - not watching it." I had made my mind up about it before even watching or knowing anything about it. I always assumed it was an overly quirky romantic comedy with no substance or even humour. For my attitude I suppose I didn't even deserve to experience such a gem of a film - karma?
Well last night I was scrolling through Netflix and I saw it sitting under "Critcally aclaimed" or whatever category it was in. It had been a long tiring day, I had my cat sleeping on my chest... The setting was perfect for good viewing so I put all preconceived notions aside and pressed play.
I laid there utterly entranced by this movie. I think I had a smile on my face for the entire duration. It was such a breath of fresh air - I don't think I've seen such a wonderfully original and unique movie ever. I loved how it played with adult themes in such a colourful and positive way.
I'm huge on movie soundtracks and I think this is easily one of the best I've heard. It stirred my heart in funny ways.
I loved the colourful, fantasy and almost cartoonish setting. Very refreshing.
I think someone on this board called this movie deranged - I agree totally, it is beautifully deranged. The scene where Amelie rides on the ghost train where guy is "wooing" in her ear was absolutely wonderful. The way this movie placed such a wonderful moment in such a ridiculous setting is why I loved it. It's such an oddball movie in a non-Scott-Pilgrim-hiptster way.
A sincere, honest and beautiful movie at that. I can't wait to watch it again.
I met a Belgian girl a few months ago in another country, she's got a very close resemblance to Audrey Tatou - especially the eyes, nose, mouth and even the short hair that Amelie has. Her personality and mannerisms closely resembled Amelie's too - and ofcourse she speaks fluent french. A very beautiful and wonderful girl who also works in a cafe. This movie reminded me how much I want to marry a girl like Amelie, or specifically the girl I met. It makes me miss her. Her face, smile, kiss - she even kissed like Amelie does in the film, is that a European thing?
I see the world in a different way after watching this movie. It enforces such a positive outlook and it genuinely made me feel happy.
Although this film didn't make me cry or shriek with laughter, it instilled a great sense of love in me. Love for the sake of love, happiness, helping people, beauty...
Did this movie have an affect like this on anyone else here?