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He made his first cinematic appearance in Arthur Joffé's 1980 short film La Découverte. 4.5 out of 5 stars 329. Speaking of the grocer, there’s no denying the brilliance of the moment Amélie calls him out for calling his assistant a “useless vegetable”. So, go get him for Pete’s sake!” After discovering Nino at her doorway, Amélie finally gives in and allows herself to find the happiness and love she deserves. To this day, it remains one of the greatest love films of our time, moving beyond the tropes of the genre as it paints a fantastical brightly-colored portrait of Paris, the protagonist, and the magical and surreal world in which she lives.

All Rights Reserved ) as the innocent and naive girl in Paris who, on a quest to help those around her, discovers love along the way. While Amélie’s life is described as lonely and simple, we can see she takes joy in the little things, like dipping her hand into sacks of grain, cracking crème brulée with a teaspoon, and skipping stones at St. Martin’s Canal.At the end of her cat-and-mouse game with Nino around Paris, it takes her good friend Dufayel’s () insight to give her the courage to pursue a relationship with the man who truly loves her (and she loves in return). 3.9 out of 5 stars 367.

Speaking of eccentricities, Amélie’s coffee shop colleagues & customers are full of them, from the hypochondriac coworker () who offers more than a few laughs to the demanding customer Joseph (played by the ever wonderful The foundation of Amélie’s story is set with the unorthodox childhood she endured, spending much of her upbringing isolated from everyone except her parents due to their displayed characteristics of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. He went on to work closely with director Dominique Pinon is a French actor. Even artichokes have hearts.” Mic drop!When the urge to help mankind suddenly engulfs her, Amélie helps a blind man cross the street, narrating the sights she sees in great detail to go along with the smells and sounds he’s experiencing. Want more to discover? It’s here she discovers a hidden childhood treasure box and experiences an epiphany – to find the owner of the box, return his treasure, and if he is touched, she promises to become “a regular do-gooder”.

He went on to work closely with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, appearing in many of his films including Delicatessen (1991), Alien: Resurrection (1997) and Amélie, (2001). Dominique Pinon. . DVD. Pinon's first feature film appearance was in Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1981 classic thriller Diva. To celebrate its recent Netflix release, here’s a ranking of the ten moments that made us fall in love with Rather than depending solely on dialogue, Jeunet uses visual effects to enhance the film and reflect the character’s feelings and emotions. In films since 1980, he has appeared in such diverse offerings as Diva (1981), Rubber-faced French actor Dominique Pinon is best known for his work in the films of Pinon's first feature film appearance was in Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1981 classic thriller Diva.

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Of course, Amélie’s journey to help those around her doesn’t just involve the good. Love 0. is distinctive in that the viewer is given true insight into each character’s idiosyncrasies and eccentricities, for example the way our lead amuses herself with questions like, “How many couples are having an orgasm now?” The answer? Aug 13. .

Dominique Pinon, Actor: Delicatessen.Born in Saumur, France on March 4,1955, Dominique Pinon studied literature at the Faculty of Arts in Poitiers after which he moved to Paris and attended the Cours Simon School of Dramatic Arts.