It is the story of the young good-hearted working woman in Paris, and a French love story. This film became a success because of director Jeunet’s personal connection to Paris as a French filmmaker, talking about the odd “likes” and “dislikes” of the French people, exploring the corner café daily life and culture. The French culture of loving good food, talking and living in city Paris apartments where neighbors interact with a variety of characters is a French story. Martin Canal, the Windmills of Montmartre, the local Paris café are all still the center of social daily life and drama. Famous landmarks, such as Sacre-Coeur, the Metro, the St. Montmartre, a bohemian historic district for artists and writers, fits for the cast of characters in this story. The Café des Deux Moulins, the Two Windmills, is a real café and street address in Montmartre. The film locations of the city of Paris are key elements in this love story. The film “Amelie” is a good medium to study the city of Paris. Amelie shows Dufayel Nino’s Scrapbook “Mystery Man” of Photo BoothĬreative Commons, Amelie.
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