Everything in this film is an individual work of art . The props , the people , the music . This movie was an incredible and beautiful achievement .
@michaelccozens3 жыл бұрын
It's got a very Wes Anderson feel to it, too. I'm sure there was cross-pollination happening there. Not that Jeunet needs any help being whimsical and off-beat, though.
@bryanobrien27263 жыл бұрын
@@michaelccozens Visually it's certainly very Anderson . This one was not as dark as Jeunet's earlier films which is probably why it feels more similar to Anderson's style .
@kristopherryanwatson2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelccozens only visually, could you say it is in any way Wes Anderson-like. otherwise, no, i don't think so at all. Wes Anderson is a fantastic director and i love all of his movies but i don't see the similarity between this and his films at all.
@jamespatagueule4599 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelccozens it's more like Wes Anderson has got a very Jean-Pierre Jeunet feel. Anderson take a lot of Jeunet's work
@michaelromeo9567 Жыл бұрын
30 iQ reaction . Worst reaaction vidéo I've ever watched . Do they watch some movies beside Disney's or what..? Huh.. 🤦♀🤦♀
@mystisith39843 жыл бұрын
It's an hymn to introverts with a good heart and fertile imagination. Something that our strange(st) days need a lot of. 💙
@michaelromeo9567 Жыл бұрын
Oh finally a human being with a heart posting a comment.. 💖! ^^.
@badbot4ever5663 жыл бұрын
The part where she helps the blind man and you see the glow around him is him feeling warmth ,happiness and joy.
@janleonard31013 жыл бұрын
More like confusion, wtf and fear if this actually happened. Please don't accost disabled people in real life and drag them off somewhere without any warning or explanation. If anyone sees a person with a disability who appears to be struggling, please ask if they need assistance and if yes, how you can assist. Don't ever put your hands on someone without permission.
@fjsioewiox Жыл бұрын
ma'am this is a Wendy's@@janleonard3101
@plotinien8 ай бұрын
@@janleonard3101 You must be American, am I right?
@Holilo77 ай бұрын
@@plotinien In an American movie the blind man had sued Amèlie, the bald man where a Killer and at the end an US soldier saved paris from a eastern terrorist with a A-bomb.
@CrazyDriver666Ай бұрын
I always thought that it's his blind world coming back. You can see silhouettes of people passing by, but the world is back to one big blob, but yea, it's warm because of feelings
@BeberDag1304823 жыл бұрын
Je suis français. Juste après ma séance de cinéma à l'époque, j'ai vu un père jouer au ballon avec son fils et j'ai trouvé ça beau. Avant ma séance, je n'y aurais même pas prêté attention. Ce film est magique, Cassie. I'm French. Right after I saw it in the theater back then, I saw a dad playing ball with his son and thought it was beautiful. Before the screening, I would not have even paid attention to that. This movie is magical, Cassie.
@nodezsh2 жыл бұрын
Often I've heard this is what good lyrics in French songs are meant to do. It's when they call out some part of our human nature to remind us that we are alive, in such a way that we *feel* alive. I have no examples in French. I don't speak French. But maybe Regina Spektor's "Obsolete" and Taylor Swift's "Nothing New" can do it. Both have similar themes. The first calls out the moment you realize your life has long since reached its climax and you can't do anything important anymore, as well as potentially being unable to relate to other living people and building towards society that way. Your life is still going and has a ways to go, but you might as well do yourself in right then and there, it'd make no difference to the rest. (This is not always the case, and even then please do not take this as encouragement to do it.) The second calls out the moment a popular person becomes aware of the fact that they don't have a game plan for the future, so they become afraid that they'll just do more of the same stuff they've already done and everyone will forget about them soon. (This happens a lot. Celebrities do not talk about this, ever, but this likely happens all the time.)
@heavymetalyogi176710 ай бұрын
je suis american mais j’adore le français et presque tous de france 🇫🇷. je pris ce film et le directeur aussi au niveau plus haut. ce un film merveilleux et je suis très content de le voir dans ma vie
@nostalgeek2872Ай бұрын
I want to do like Bretodeau !
@idhunepijl23983 жыл бұрын
i dont care what anyone says this is one of the best, most sweet movies ever made! 😍
@LGuiilhermee3 жыл бұрын
There are ppl who disagree with this??? Crazy...
@mrnicktoyou2 жыл бұрын
Nobody is saying it isn't.
@AlbertKekstein2 жыл бұрын
There are more people that dont like this movie than you would think
@atalantado11 ай бұрын
Films like this. Where, in Hollywood? 🤣
@JohnSmith-kf8mv8 ай бұрын
So 3 then, right ?! Cos I can imagine 1 person being a hater, possibly 2. But any more, nah, not possible.I Or as the French would say "Impossible, espèce de scélérat aimant le baget"
@oneironaut4203 жыл бұрын
We are used to a certain "realistic" feel to even our mainstream fantasy films, so to see a story about ordinary people told in a fanciful, heightened way can be even more confusing to us. In a book, the author can spend a whole paragraph describing how a character feels, but in film the director can show us these feelings not just through dialogue or acting but through the visuals. We can SEE that Amelie feels like melting into nothing, we can SEE that the guy makes her heart pound. This is the power of film, to bring our feelings and imaginations to life on a completely visual level. It's not always about creating a "realistic" experience.
@Cau_No3 жыл бұрын
The TV show "Ally McBeal" did a lot of such scenes, too. But Amélie stepped it up.
@forsakenjones46953 жыл бұрын
Yeah , they really don,t get art.
@DoubleMonoLR2 жыл бұрын
Indeed, 'poetic realism'
@tsogobauggi87213 жыл бұрын
Amelie is maybe the most fantastic and beautiful film ever made with so full of wonder. It is a perfect movie for me. :)
@Zofer-19203 жыл бұрын
It is for me as well.
@abrahamlincoln67443 жыл бұрын
It sucks...she should review movies in english. Hate watching subtitles.
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto3 жыл бұрын
Yojimbō and Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa for me.
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto3 жыл бұрын
From The director of Alien Resurrection
@abrahamlincoln67443 жыл бұрын
@@thomasgriffiths6758 I'd prefer it in english
@LBrobie3 жыл бұрын
i adore Amelie. i just love how all the little "bizarre" pieces finally come together and there's a happy ending. the ending makes it all worth it. i hope you watch it again, now that you know what happens. for me also, the soundtrack just gets in my head and i love it. it's just a beautiful film. :)
@bettrhalf80063 жыл бұрын
It's so confusing the first time, and then SO satisfying by the end! And yes, this is a movie that benefits so much from every rewatch, where you now stop focusing on "whaaaaaaat?" and can start appreciating just how beautiful the movie is. The score, the colors, the scenery, the costumes, the editing, the acting - it's stunning.
Yes, the piano "riff" has now become so famous. The soundtrack is great!
@thewildgoose74673 жыл бұрын
Hollywood movies usually follow a predictable storyline and have a standardized arc of character development. European movies are typically more free flowing with quirky characters and fluid development. It's a mistake to try and over analyze European movies as you watch them, better to let it flow over you and experience it.
@unstrung653 жыл бұрын
A beautiful way of describing many European movies . I much prefer them . They are about people - not explosions .
@comedyriff52313 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I think many Americans aren´t used to that style of storytelling and take things too literally. Analyzing what is real and not, trying to keep track of every detail. It´s more like a poem. A poem uses metaphors, beauty, flow, rythm to convey a message, an emotion etc. It´s not important if what is said in a poem is real, realistic, factual etc. For example Amelie´s heart beating. It doesn´t matter if anyone or who saw it, the point was to convey she was nervous and they showed us viewers that in an artistic eye-catching way. This is NO critique of these ladies reacting, I think they´re awesome! Maybe watching these type of movies is something you need to learn, like learning to listen to jazz without it sounding like a chaotic dissonant mess, or learning to appreciate abstract art without feeling it´s something a 5 year old could´ve painted. Some types of art is just harder to process.
@letsrock17293 жыл бұрын
@@comedyriff5231 Beautifully put.
@hackapump3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but not only that, rarely do you see a Hollywood movie featuring quirky characters like this. And let's be honest, most of us are quirky one way or the other. In a typical Hollywood movie, the obstacles would be external. Here they are internal all the way, the way they usually are in reality. Beautiful movie, forever on my top ten list.
@erkkijunkkarinen93033 жыл бұрын
Nah, not really. There are tons of garbage movies coming out of Europe, but only the really good ones become famous enough for people to see them. It is survivor bias, you tend to only see the good ones.
@TheGarnisher3 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie so much, I named my daughter Amelie… she’s forever doomed to have it misspelled and mispronounced.
@wratched3 жыл бұрын
Spare a thought for poor Audrey Tautou. She's been called "Amelie" for 20 years.
@TheGarnisher3 жыл бұрын
@@wratched yep, when your character’s name is also the name of the movie… and the main poster is a close up of your face… and it’s your breakout starring role in a rare foreign language film that is actually an international hit… that would be a hard thing for any actor to escape 🤣
@raelshark3 жыл бұрын
I just commented down below that we gave our daughter the middle name Amelie, for the same reason. My wife's name is Amy so it was actually fitting too.
@MusikCassette2 жыл бұрын
and what did you think about A Very Long Engagement?
@lielouetta5 ай бұрын
My parents named me Amelie, no one ever gets it right!
@thierrybidault5837 Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect example of thinking difference between Americans and French / Europeans: French are used to imagine, to enjoy simple things and simple moments of life while Americans need concrete facts, popular references, and entertainments. I am a 60 y old French living in the US since 28 years. Guys, Amelie is just an exercise of imagination! I love the way this movie shows Paris and its people as in a dream.
@P.Atreides7 ай бұрын
europäische filme laden halt zum träumen ein. vor allem die von jean pierre jeunet grüße vom d´autre du rhin
@bdmenne3 ай бұрын
Well said.
@bilbo17783 жыл бұрын
I was OBSESSED with this movie back in the aughties - I probably watched it at least once a month over the course of a couple years. While anyone can enjoy Amelie I think it resonates most with significantly introverted individuals who can relate to how Amelie's expansive imagination and earnestness come into direct conflict with her ability to meaningfully and directly communicate with others and form relationships. That ending where she finally meets Nino hits me in the FEELS EVERY DAMN TIME 😅
@jenniferrussellstudio3 жыл бұрын
Yes! True. It's a movie about and for quirky people, too.
@tempsitch56323 жыл бұрын
“Aughties” ?
@bilbo17783 жыл бұрын
@@tempsitch5632 The 1st decade of the new millennium. Aughties has a better ring than "the aughts" or "the 2000s"
@scipioafricanus58713 жыл бұрын
@@bilbo1778 Some would say "noughties" after nought meaning zero.
@vandera3 жыл бұрын
This^^ thank you for putting that into words so eloquently!
@AMortalDefiant Жыл бұрын
This movie is a masterpiece! I was introduced to it by a buddy/co-worker who was going to film school while we worked at the local TV station. We both did editing, camera work, some directing. I was only ~21 at the time, and we were watching specifically for the cinematography (like the neat shot on the bridge when Amelie is skipping stones), and I didn't expect it to have the emotional impact it did on me. It's now one of my favorite films. It definitely hits harder emotionally with repeated viewing, as there is just so much going on that you miss a lot on the first viewing (along with the anticipation of things you know that are being set up). Everything in this movie is very intentional, even down to the color palettes in individual shots to represent moods and themes. The shot where Amelie is daydreaming in the kitchen, and the cat disturbs the beads at the same time just *KILLS* me every single time.
@flynyrdskynyrd13 жыл бұрын
When I 1st saw this movie when I was 18 it flipped a switch in my brain and it taught me what art is and what it means to appreciate it. I love it.
@FeaturingRob3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most magical love stories ever. I love just about everything in the film.It made me a fan of Audrey Tatou. It just sucks you in. I also love the music in the film. All in all, one of my favorite French language films. J'adore Amelie!
@PelosiStockPortfolio3 жыл бұрын
Man and woman go into restroom and start making out, things on the other side of the wall start bumping... "Whats happening???" LOLOL
@rsolsjo3 жыл бұрын
This has one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed for a film. "Comptine d'un autre été : L'Après-Midi" by Yann Tiersen. It's like the most breathtaking piano piece and it just flashes right past in a montage.
@johnluujl3 жыл бұрын
Idk about other countries, but in Germany _everyone_ who plays the piano can play it, so even those who haven't seen the film have absolutely heard it before:)
@frightenedsoul3 жыл бұрын
@@johnluujl that’s pretty neat to know. It’s not nearly as well known in the States.
@TheOlive2003 ай бұрын
Il a aussi fait la musique d un film allemand bien connu " good bye lenin " @@johnluujl
@TheFacrecords3 жыл бұрын
There’s not a single flawed element of “Amelie,” it captures the very definition of what a “best picture” actually is. Meticulous care went into every frame and detail of production; the composition, the narrative, performances, wardrobe, and so on. If ever an official register dedicated to humankind’s greatest achievements in the arts of the 21st century were established, this picture would stand at the highest echelon of those accomplishments. More so than nearly any other film made in the past 22 years, “Amelie” is a clinic in storytelling, it is, without question, a masterpiece of filmmaking and a wonderful choice for your reaction video. Chin-chin!
@@caseynicholson9190 By that logic, you must be extremely French then!
@TheFacrecords3 жыл бұрын
@@SJ-GodofGnomes21 cheers!
@riagrix3 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite movies ever. Jeunet’s style sings throughout, from the first second to the last. I love that she thinks that she’s too odd for someone to love, but all she has to do is find the same odd in someone else. She doesn’t have to leave her oddness behind. And of course Yann Tiersen’s music is just utterly superb, dancing along perfectly in step with the visuals.
@tsogobauggi87213 жыл бұрын
Audrey Tautou looks so enchanting in this movie. Everything about her face seems special, especially her big eyes. And the hair fits her perfectly. :)
@thomask83453 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Her eyes are magical.
@KimSimful3 жыл бұрын
In the special features they show her getting her Long hair cut for this movie!
@tsogobauggi87213 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there are stars in her eyes.
@raelshark3 жыл бұрын
We gave our daughter the middle name Amelie, because of the character's sweet and giving nature. Love that you're watching this.
@ThierryCaro3 жыл бұрын
And the character was probably named Amélie because 'améliorer' means 'to make better' in French.
@thyop893 жыл бұрын
My absolute favourite comfort movie of all time. This movie is so comforting and beautiful to me, a love letter to introverts and do-gooders everywhere. The whimsical stuff is very specific to this director but Amelie is his greatest work of art.
@Perfectly_Cromulent3513 жыл бұрын
“Intouchables” is another fantastic French film I think both would really love. I have yet to meet anyone that didn’t absolutely adore it.
@tonyvelli43243 жыл бұрын
Au Revoir la Haut, Un Prophète, De Battre mon cœur s'est arrêté, 36 Quai des Orfèvres, Cyrano, Les Chatouilles, De Rouilles et d'Os ......
@aidanclarke61063 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@Blackd0nuts3 жыл бұрын
+1
@brianritchie91695 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion!
@michaelg25293 жыл бұрын
So glad that you watched the movie using the subtitles. You need to hear the emotion in the actor's voices and to hear the music of the language. Someone else pointed it out that one needs to let the movie wash over them rather than dissect the movie shot by shot for meaning. Thanks for the reaction, one of your best.
@maggiepb43 жыл бұрын
My favorite movie! I love the use of color- the contrasting greens and reds, with the pops of bright blue.
@TheToscanaMan3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies. Audrey Tautou is adorable in this. Love the ending. Merci mesdames.
@cassu63 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this as a kid. I don't think I was confused as a kid though. Somehow as a kid you just understand weird stuff better. Great to see it as an adult now.
@rickpalacio73 жыл бұрын
I like this statement very much and I think it's true. I think maybe as we grow up we're too busy comparing everything to what we already know or what we're used to. Kids can be better at taking things as they come and accepting or judging them for what they intrinsically have to offer. : )
@Lilithly2 жыл бұрын
i don't think this is a confusing movie at all. Bizarre, yes, but not confusing.
@unlimited971 Жыл бұрын
You can t fill a full glass
@williamivey52963 жыл бұрын
The Alamo Drafthouse cinemas in Austin used to show this film periodically (around Valentine's day IIRC). You got a free creme brulee and a spoon with your ticket so you could enjoy one of Amelie's favorite things.
@Ahris223 жыл бұрын
I remember when this movie came out, I already called Jeunet & Caro's earlier movies my all time favourites so it was a really big deal. I preordered the film on DVD because it was too small for any cinema's to show it and it turned out to be almost like the movie was about myself, Amelie was my kindred spirit which i didn't think could exist until then. :) A few years after i actually met a girl who was as quirky and introvert as myself and it became a turning point in my life just like in the movie so I will of course always hold it in very high regard. :)
@eukariootti13 жыл бұрын
I can't remember why, but I really wanted to see this one in a movie theater. Close to me was an almost new theater with "Dolby-everything" and ten cinema auditoriums with total of 1650 seats (Tampere, Finland). But Amélie wasn't shown in any of them. Or at the local shopping center's smaller theater. After all, it was a "musical", "low budget" and French. So, I went to see it in only possible place. A local, single auditorium theater with 128 seats (Niagara). I gave this movie 10/10 at IMdb. Same as the first Lord of the Rings -movie couple months later. Other 2001 movies were A Beautiful Mind, Shrek and Monsters, Inc. I remember liking K-PAX, too. And excellent miniseries Band of Brothers (WW2, several quite graphic scenes). Offerings of 2021 didn't feel quite as good... 😐 If I remember right, other theaters did show Amélie sometime later. After that Amélie was often handled like a basic romantic comedy. Which tend to be very predictable and have shallow stereo types, lack of imagination etc. Now, over 20 years later, Amélie is still included in many lists like "IMDb Top 250 Movies". According to IMDb: * Budget: $10,000,000 (estimated) * Gross worldwide: $174,118,254 Many absolutely horrendous - technically and/or artistically - movies have cost 10 or 20 times more. Which makes you think where the hell all that money went. Even one of the Adam Sandlers low-points, Jack and Jill (2011), cost about 8 times more. Sure, a decade later and in the USA. Still...
@cbmx1x13 жыл бұрын
This movie single-handedly brought about a small generation of kids named “Amelie”. I know more than a few. Great film. When I saw it in the theater everyone cheered at the end!
@DrLipkin3 жыл бұрын
For more foreign films to watch, I suggest Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. You've done action movies, but never a martial arts film, and I guarantee that you'll love this one. I'd also suggest Run Lola, Run. (Or Lola Rennt in the original German). The first time I watched it, I invited a friend over and watched it again the next day. It's a trip.
@callmeshaggy51663 жыл бұрын
As good as a suggestion this is, I would still pick _House of Flying Daggers_ It feels more their type of movie.
@DrLipkin3 жыл бұрын
@@callmeshaggy5166 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon came out first, and is more famous, which means it'll get better views. If she likes CTHD (and she will), she can always watch House of Flying Daggers after.
@HattoriHanzo093 жыл бұрын
Amazing movies, but I don’t think she/they will enjoy them much, don’t get me wrong, they do seems to enjoy movies, but with the reaction from this one, they still have a lot to grow to enjoy foreign movies. Another examples, the Brazilians City of god and Carandiru are terrific, but just too crude for them now.
@DrLipkin3 жыл бұрын
@@HattoriHanzo09 The entire point of her channel is for her to branch out and experience new things. And both movies have love stories. She'll be fine.
@rpg72873 жыл бұрын
I would pick Kung Fu Hustle. Seriously; I would.
@nancyd5103 жыл бұрын
I was so excited when I saw that you were reacting to this movie! It is such a feel good film, beautifully written and visually stunning. Glad you enjoyed!
@marckustin95313 жыл бұрын
An absolute favorite of mine. Innovative & just beautiful.
@tsogobauggi87213 жыл бұрын
So much imagination to think all the things in this film. It is amazing. :)
@vapoman40343 жыл бұрын
As a french guy, i was surprise you watching this movie, and i don't know how you reactions must be. The first time I watch it, it seems so weird at the beginning but when all the piece of puzzle match together, the feeling was intense, with joy and happiness. At the end, a big smile on my face, thinking," what a great movie" who gaves you so much feeling of appeasement, and you reaction was similar. In french, "Start" can be "Départ" ou "Lancement du film" and of course "Aurevoir". I smile all along this vidéo, and love you Chanel Cassie, Thanks (MERCI)
@aerthreepwood80213 жыл бұрын
This movie is relatively popular in the US. Brotherhood of the Wolf also has a cult following.
@goneetfierdeletre40323 жыл бұрын
Pas étonnant, ce film a eu son petit succes aux usa et pour le start je dirais plutot :" c'est parti " ;) les Américains comprennent pas trop cette façon de faire des films lol
@vapoman40343 жыл бұрын
@@goneetfierdeletre4032 meilleure traduction que la mienne ;) et je ne pensais pas que le film soit si populaire là-bas ! et tant mieux, J.P Jeunet a réalisé un petit chef d'oeuvre ^^
@jasongivens67493 жыл бұрын
This is where Travelocity got The Roaming Gnome. This is one of my top 5 favorite movies.
@epluribusunum35963 жыл бұрын
The RED and GREEN art design and color grading creates the magical world of Amélie!
@taramills22893 жыл бұрын
I'm THRILLED you're doing this film. It's wonderful.
@kraigthorne35493 жыл бұрын
You have strange tastes in movies if you think this one is wonderful.
@Torfmoos3 жыл бұрын
@@kraigthorne3549 Why - it s one of the greatest peace of Art ever made.
@s0rd3z3 жыл бұрын
I was quite surprised when I saw you were watching this. It's a quirky movie that I never thought I would like all that much and ended up kind of falling in love with it. The sound/music, color palette and story is just a very unique humorously melancholy viewing experience.
@barkleyadventures66253 жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much that I named my daughter Charlotte Amélie. In my opinion, this film captures imagination within adults, and a playful nature that rarely gets shown in movies, in my opinion. I am so happy you watched! ❤️
@GypsyCountMatthewA.Zielinski3 жыл бұрын
In case you or anyone else in comments was unaware; the thing to do with the gnome going all over the world to inspire her father to get out of the house finally, is what inspire all those "Roaming Gnome" commercials that travel sites had going for so many years. There's even a reference to this in the videogame "Half-Life 2". In the game you get an achievement if you take a little lawn gnome figure and carry it without it breaking from the beginning of the game all the way to the end. Then launch it into space.
@hepchaos3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if the movie inspired the commercials, or the actual "gnoming" that used to go on. It was a weird "viral" prank that started in the 1980's, were people would take a nieghbor's garden gnome, then go on vacation and send them pictures as if the gnome was having the vacation. That's were the idea in the film is from, a strange reality of the times.
@NZBigfoot3 жыл бұрын
@@hepchaos Im fairly sure Gnoming still happens now days, although with the death or near death of snail mail, physical photos and postcards its charm has been lost quite a bit. Sad really :(
@sterling5576 ай бұрын
The Gnome is also used in the TV show "The Amazing Race" as a mascot, and transition device between destinations in the edits.
@wilsonacosta7803 жыл бұрын
Since you in enjoyed the French film Amelie, here's another one in French you may like as well. "City of lost children". The first movie I watched many moons ago that was the catalyst for me to delve into the foreign films of my times.
@NZBigfoot3 жыл бұрын
Id also put forward Delicatessen as a great and strange french film.. that is again directed by you guessed it Jean-Pierre Jeunet lol.
@AMortalDefiant Жыл бұрын
City of Lost Children is excellent, though I fell it may be a little too strange for Cassie, specifically, based on her reaction to this.
@caleidoo3 жыл бұрын
The two completely different reaction faces to 31:04 was interesting :) I think I saw an "awww" and a "what the..." on the other side of the screen. She made the video cassette for the man of glass, because he could not exit his apartment because of his fragile (bone) condition. Therefore, he has not seen anything from the world. Except maybe a newspaper. This was before everywhere-internet. So she made him a video with some extraordinary footage, as a thank you and as one of her good deeds. It's easy to think that collecting thrown away photos under a photobooth is "creepy" or "stupid" these days and I admit it's a strange hobby. But he was kinda bullied as a kid. And in those days, people didn't have tiny but excellent cameras in their pockets, ready to put someone to shame on the internet. So people did a lot more (quirky, insecure) stuff, before everyone could be filmed everywhere all the time. So I get, for young people, it's a really strange movie. Also, the so-called "random stuff", FX and cut aways are either purely for laughs or (and) tells something about the character, his or her background or emotions at that moment.
@petrmilota63983 жыл бұрын
as an european, Amelie is one of my favs.. I enjoyed your reaction to a different humor, art and culture :) more reactions like this
@johnmavroudis20543 жыл бұрын
One of the most perfect romantic comedy films ever made. Amazingly directed. Beautifully filmed. Gorgeous from beginning to end.
@cluster_f15753 жыл бұрын
Romantic comedies aren't even my thing, but I love this film. It's such a quirky, feel-good film
@johnmavroudis20543 жыл бұрын
@@cluster_f1575 Same!
@jakobsnvarolafsson83823 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you both for going outside the traditional movie comfort zone of those with english as their first language. Also thanks for showing me this part of Amelie since I just saw it once around the time it was first released.
@mike-ls1bl3 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie in the theatre when it came out. It was the first french film I'd ever seen and it launched a 20 year long love of french cinema. It was fun to see someone else go through the same transition from "what the heck is going on" to "awwwww" I did back then.
@sister19763 жыл бұрын
I just love this movie so much. I'm neurodivergent and I sense things quite intensely which on one side makes me prone to sensory overload, but on the other hand allows me to find joy in sensations I feel most people forget. This movie hits me in all the best ways, showing Amélies (and others) joy in raspberries on the fingers, putting your hand in a sack of grains, cracking the creme brulée, the way light falls, the smells and sounds around her... and a lot of the soundscape for the movie is asmr-like in the attention to details. The music is BEAUTIFUL. The soft voices, the quirkiness, the small stories that can change a person's life. I feel as if this movie was made for me, and knowing that it wasn't makes me happy, because that means that there are other weirdlings in the world just like me 😉❤🌟💝🎉 I'm happy you watched it 😊❤🌟 Thanks.
@Nevets10733 жыл бұрын
My very favorite scene is when Amelie, as a child, gives a check up to her imaginary friend. After listening to his heart, she shakes her head somberly, just like her father does. I love this movie because it's about helping people fix themselves, thank you for watching it.
@kellyjones47353 жыл бұрын
Amelie is my second favorite movie of ALL TIME just slightly behind Amadeus. I'm so excited to watch this later!!! I can't believe you reacted to this! :D
@FightingTorque4113 жыл бұрын
Love for Amadeus and a vote for them to watch it as well!
@kellyjones47353 жыл бұрын
@@FightingTorque411 oh my god that would be AMAZING if they did!!
@Anon_5712 жыл бұрын
Watch Barry Lyndon, you'll enjoy it
@modelcitizen19773 жыл бұрын
This is a perfect movie. A masterpiece. You just feel better about life after watching it.
@kraigthorne35493 жыл бұрын
I could not watch more than ten minutes of this video, because the movie was so bad, but it is still a thousand times better than any of the three Star Wars sequels.
@kellyjones47353 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies ever because I live similarly, in my head all the time, imagining things for fun. That moment towards the end where she realizes it's her cat coming through the beaded door and not the man she loves...it's so heartbreaking. It's that "reality check" that she definitely didn't want. But I love the happy ending. :') One of my favorite endings to a movie ever. And the MUSIC in this film, so gorgeous. I'm really glad that you two gave Amelie a shot! It would be cool to see you guys react to more subtitled movies.
@Pay-No-Mind5 ай бұрын
Amelie is one of my favourites of all time, such a beautiful and artistic romance movie!
@Kimjongil-pu6rk3 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this when it came out. One of the most adorable films ever made.
@Wizardofgosz3 жыл бұрын
I work at an indie theater as a projectionist and French cinema is fekkin AMAZING. So many wonderful films for you to see!
@Gus_Diaz_833 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you finally watched this film!!! With your sister too! I'm glad you guys liked it
@brichan185119 күн бұрын
One of my all-time favorite movies. I’m a 46 year old veteran man, and I turn into a blubbering baby every time I see it. Thank you for showing it to me. I needed a good cry.
@dardo283 жыл бұрын
We need more movies of this style to imagine more.✨✨✨
@DeltronZed3 жыл бұрын
Try "City of Lost Children" "Delicatessen" "Mic Macs" and "Alien 4. He directed all of these. You'll find some of the same humor and storytelling techniques. All of them are strange and wonderful.
@michaelccozens3 жыл бұрын
If you don't know Wes Anderson, you definitely should. Very similar style.
@The_Deaf_Aussie3 жыл бұрын
oh I remember this film.. it was my fav french film. Do love the actress' performance.
@mikeduplessis80693 жыл бұрын
This was a BIG film when it came out 21 years ago. Everyone fell in love with it.
@rick37923 жыл бұрын
You nailed it when you called it whimsical! It's good to see films made in different ways and to just go with it and find new joy in the unexpected. I loved your reaction, and when you were trying to make sense of if or why she was imagining things- it reminded me of you when you don’t get the resolution you need in a movie and make the rest up in your head so that things make sense and make you happy - just like Amelie!
@lyletuck3 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes, YES! Now THIS is a "you" movie! I can't wait to watch y'all react to it. You are going to absolutely ADORE IT! What a great film!!
@TS-pl4tf3 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies. I found the movie to be a work of art and about what happens inside your head, how one person sees the world they live in. You see her heart beating, you see her melt when she sees her love. You see her quirks, desires, fears, hopes and search for love and her efforts to break away from her past. Amélie takes a couple of viewings, you might want to look at "The Beauty of Amélie, on KZbin. Also, the quote on the wall at the end translates to; “Without you, today's emotions would be the scurf (shed dead skin) of yesterday.” You can see Audrey Tautou (Amélie) in The Da Vinci Code.
@dianedeck3 жыл бұрын
Seeing you girls discuss how its seems wierd to go to a video store to pick out a movie to rent. Makes me feel so old. lol It used to be an event, to go pick out some movies to watch for the weekend. My first official job was working at a video store when I was 16. Oh how times have changed.
@holden_tld Жыл бұрын
bruh theyre talking about porn, not movies.
@browniewin41213 жыл бұрын
I saw this in the theater when it first came out, I loved it, so beautiful and entertaining.
@Miyazaki993 жыл бұрын
This was a really wholesome reaction to watch. ❤️ Amélie is one of my all-time favourite movies, and I've been waiting for a long time for someone to react to it. So thank you for doing it really well. 🙂
@PopcornInBed3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
@bdmenne3 ай бұрын
I saw this in a packed theater back in 1998-99. Without seeing one trailer for it. It was such a powerful otherworldly experience. A packed theater MAKES A movie a glorious experience. We all erupted in applause at the end. Core memory. Watching at home doesn’t do it justice.
@SirHilaryManfat3 жыл бұрын
Lovely reaction to a great movie. French cinema has always been very quirky and arty, so it's understandable that you were both a little perplexed by much of it, especially if you've never had much experience of European movies. There's also so much subtlety in the humour that gets lost from the subtitles, which only becomes more apparent on rewatches. I think that now that you understand the premise of Amelie's character living in a fantasy world due to her insecurity and upbringing, you'll appreciate how heartwarming and beautiful this movie is, if you ever watch it again. If you're interested in checking out more European movies, I really recommend The Bicycle Thief, Cinema Paradiso and Il Postino (The postman). All fantastic movies that are less quirky and more easily understandable.
@caleidoo3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm surprised how so many little things (stylistic, dialogue, metaphors) were and still are obvious to me, but not to our believed watchers in the video. I guess it's a mix of different generation, watching too many "template" movies of today, not being European and of course: bits lost in translation. Although Wes Anderson has somehow copied this quirky, random & quick style a lot.
@TequilaPrincessMx3 жыл бұрын
I love how they present characters by what they like and dislike, very unique and also kinda makes you feel like they are actual people, not just characters in a movie. The music is by far my favorite part although the whole film is in my favorites list
@johan71703 жыл бұрын
Being myself french I can tell you girls that, even considering french movie standarts, "Amelie" is a very special movie. I can't think of any movie with the same vibe. But, if you liked Amelie, I would recommend your to watch "A very long engagement", which is also a french movie, from the same director, with the same lead actress.
@treetopjones7372 жыл бұрын
Not exactly the same, but I'd recommend The Science of Sleep ( Gondry ), and the Double Life of Veronique ( Kieslowski ).
@ian7573 жыл бұрын
French cinema is so different to Hollywood. I love how they can take time to do things that Hollywood films would never risk. I remember loving this film when it came out and, of course, I went to the tobacconist shop in the film (like everyone did!!!). If you and your sister ever visit Paris you’ll also have to go there and grab a selfie! One of your best reactions on a film most others would never even try. 😍
@jetteboy3 жыл бұрын
Amelie has such a quirky charm, and Audrey Tautou Is absolutely lovely. I am glad you two took the chance to view it, love your channel keep it up.
@CorwinMagnus3 жыл бұрын
Grazie.
@LARPingRealLife3 жыл бұрын
Nice reaction! This is one of my all-time favorite films. I remember seeing it when it was released and just being blown away by it. So charming and surreal and sweet. Fun fact: this filmmaker - Jean-Pierre Jeunet - was writing Amelie while he was in Hollywood directing Alien: Resurrection, the fourth film in the Alien franchise. Life is weird sometimes. Keep up the nice work on these videos! I like when your sister is on, because then we get a dialogue happening between the two of you as you watch the film.
@chriscoy-jq2gp4 ай бұрын
Amazing movie. I FREAKING LOVE how you go outside the usual reaction video library to the truly off beat movies like this.
@Uncle_T3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore this movie!!!!! So beautiful and quirky and amazing just like Amelie.
@EvelyntMild3 жыл бұрын
Loved this whole thing. I don't usually see people reacting to Amelie. Such a sweet film and bizarre in all the best ways. Thank you for showing it some love.
@jessc30073 жыл бұрын
20:12 everything except Amelie blurred out; I laughed out loud. This has to be one of my favourite movies, it's such a unique look into an unusual mind, and the soundtrack is beautiful. Thank you for sharing you and your sister experiencing it.
@Cau_No3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, funny thing is: In France the movie is rated U (Unrestricted), G in Canada, in Germany and Austria FSK/JMK 6 ... only the USA put a rating of R on it. Here in Europe no one cares that much about the stuff on the shelves. Everyone knows that stuff exists.
@jessc30073 жыл бұрын
@@Cau_No I grew up in New Zealand where we share many of the sensibilities of the other anglo countries; and I remember being bemused seeing boobs on the evening news while I was living in Denmark around the time this movie came out. In this case of course I imagine Cassie is just censoring to preempt KZbin's bizarre and inconsistent takes on nudity.
@CrayCruz3 жыл бұрын
Okay. 1- I saw Amelie on the menu and thought 2- with your sister Carly, I'm more than there...so I went and got my "popcorn" (snacks), got ready. 3- I was like a kid on Christmas morning, because, like everyone else I thought, this is gonna be great, and you two did not disappoint. I just knew you guys would love it, and I actually thought that you would have that confused look on your faces once the movie revealed it's onion layers. An absolutely beautiful fun fantasy joy ride that ended with a love story happy ending. It gets better every time you watch, and that score is as magical as the story...it had just the right amount of whimsy and Audrey Tatou WAS Amelie. Such a treat to watch you guys react, and it gave me a lift (long day, long story), but it ended watching you two and that my friends is perfect. Thank you guys, I love it when you two watch a movie together.
@canoneos103 жыл бұрын
Three Italian films which won Academy Awards I think you would enjoy, Cinema Paradiso, IL Postino and Amarcord.
@robertcartier50882 жыл бұрын
Amélie's fantastical mind is a wonderful place to spend a couple hours! Of the hundreds of brilliant moments in this film, it's hard to select just a few favorites... But if I try, the unplugging of the mean guy's cable while listening to the radio for the best moments to deprive him of it, and the whole travelling gnome thing, are definitely at the very top of my list!
@douglasroberts33 жыл бұрын
So glad that you are watching this movie. I adore it on so many levels.
@Tey8163 жыл бұрын
Watched this film in high school, I believe for French class. I absolutely loved the movie. This and City of God made me a big fan of international films. They’re soo good. Le popcorn au lit 👌🏽 Niceee touch.
@baumstamp59893 жыл бұрын
it's my favorite movie of all times. there is so much beauty in it. i could rewatch it daily
@jorgennilsson41683 жыл бұрын
So glad you saw this movie! It is one of my alltime favourites, so very special and full of happy moments.
@SeeJay813 жыл бұрын
This is one movie that is better the second time because you know what's going on and you are with her every step of the way. One of my all time favorites which I've honestly seen at least 50 times.
@meunderhypnosis4073 жыл бұрын
Yep , the first time u watch it you miss lots of details
@zhaoliang42179 ай бұрын
Was coming to say it reminded me most of a strange 90’s French fantasy film, City of Lost Children. Then realized they had the same director.
@dominicbiondi40973 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies ever...it's a love letter to Paris. And it's cool you're branching out into foreign films - The Hollywood/American model is not the only way to make a movie! There's so much out there for you to discover. I'd love for you to watch the 1982 Scottish film, Local Hero. It's absolutely magical and I think you'd love it.
@Cadmandu20003 жыл бұрын
I first saw this on a cable channel. (A&E perhaps? Not sure.) Shortly after this movie came to DVD, I bought it. It was the first DVD I ever owned. I did not actually purchase a DVD player until almost a month later.
@pfarden58363 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favs, love Audrey Tautou!!!
@danielkerryann6 ай бұрын
Your reactions were an absolute joy to watch... Thanks for a great video!
@AmeliePoulain_013 жыл бұрын
This is my all-time favorite movie!
@Ceractucus3 жыл бұрын
Wow you guys could not have picked a better movie. Amelie is fantastic. And to watch it with your sister, what a great choice.
@jimmyfrancis8173 жыл бұрын
Yay, one of my all time favorites! Takes me back to high school memories. Fun to see you watching some popular films from around the world! Looks like some of the jokes were translated differently than what I've seen before...
@barblessable Жыл бұрын
Beautifully whimsical , a really enjoyable story with lots of heart.
@pizzaisthebest14933 жыл бұрын
Merci pour cette réaction! Mais bien sûr, j'adore toutes vos réactions! Popcorn au Lit est fantastique!
@eddymauricioachoyhernandez5143 жыл бұрын
Hello Cassey and Carly!!! I love Amelie from the very first time I saw it. I love Paris and three years ago I was visiting all the places where this film was recorded. The restaurant where Amelie worked " Deux Moulins" is still there. I when for a lunch and was crazy. I believe that Amelie has the unique magic to make us dream that something else is possible. Naive maybe but real at the same time. The soundtrack is sooo beautiful!!!. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this masterpiece. Hugs.
@tuxdude13 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite films of the genre. The randomness is a mix of reality and her imagination/fears.
@johnnyp62023 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite films ever, glad you saw it.
@1ncredulous3 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful movie ever! The color palette in every frame!
@scipioafricanus58713 жыл бұрын
I would the ideas and how it's all coming together are beatiful too.
@goncaloproa8403 жыл бұрын
You guys are so precious! Just keep being you! Loved the "Les Pop-corn au lit" bit!