Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Le Fabulain

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Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Le Fabuluex Destin d'Amelie Poulain (the title card title is Amelie of Montmartre, however the English title is just Amelie) is an activity in joy; a film so loaded with overpowering bliss and adoration it is for all intents and purposes difficult to hate.

Jeunet (co-chief of Shop and The City of Lost Youngsters) brings his specialized wizardry and capricious comical inclination to the tale of Amelie (Audrey Tautou), a young lady living in Paris around 1997. On the very night Princess Diana bites the dust in a pile up in that city, Amelie reveals a nostalgic fortune she chooses to come back to its proprietor, and after doing as such, chooses to devote her life to helping other people.

Amelie is an impeccably considered