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Amelie (2001)

bulletInformation at Internet Movie Database
bullet Looking Closer, review by Jeffrey Overstreet, "searching for truth, beauty and meaning in the movies."
bullet "Amelie and a Life of Playfulness," Ben St. John, TheFilmForum: Christian Conversation about the Movies.
bullet Hollywood Jesus visual review.
bullet Values & Visions Video Guide: Amelie, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health - Spiritual Practices for Human Being.
bullet Review, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health - Spiritual Practices for Human Being.
bulletThemes
bulletDiscipleship
bulletThe characters in Amelie seem to match up, almost one to one, with the Beatitudes. The heroine herself embodies "Blessed are the meek" - she has strength, but is too shy to change people's lives directly. So she devises "strategems" to bless the poor in spirit (the artist, who annually recreates the identical Renoir print), to bless those who mourn (her concierge, who acidly mourns her philandering husband), to bless those who hunger and thirst for righteousness (the old man estranged from his daughter and grandson) and to bless the pure in spirit (the slow-witted grocer's assistant.) She also bestows a "woe" on the grocer, "who is laughing now, for he shall mourn and weep." She also plays peacemaker to a couple of her cafe's navel-gazing occupants, allowing them to look outside themselves. This is a fantastic film, and viewed with a Christian filter, applicable to outstandin' preachifyin'. (Tim Ihssen)
bulletGenerosity/Hospitality
bulletSee Looking Closer, review by Jeffrey Overstreet.
bulletGrace
bulletAmelie spends her time doing good things for those around her. The good things she does are never rewards, merely a gift of grace that are brought into someone's life. (Darrel Manson, Artesia, CA)
bulletJudgment
bulletAlthough Amelie is busy doing good, she responds to the cruel green grocer with retribution for the insensitive way he treats his helper. She gets into his apartment and sets up several pranks to make his life as miserable as the way he acts. (Darrel Manson, Artesia, CA)
bulletSeeing/Not Seeing, Healing
bulletAmelie walks a blind man across the street, but as she goes she begins telling him all the things around, in detail, in effect giving him sight. (Darrel Manson, Artesia, CA)

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