"To Seriously Hurt the Angel"

Celestine 2022-04-20 09:01:08

This is an adult fairy tale, and it is an adult fairy tale, firstly because there are indeed some adult scenes in the movie, and secondly because it will not happen in the eternal real world, or it will not always be as you wish. Ai Mei's life is such a wonderful life. The loneliness in her childhood has shaped her spiritual world, which is a bit autistic and very good at fantasy. The little flat stones she collected and the way she ate the strawberries on her fingers when she was a child were so touching. Emily helps others, and others help her. She helps others to gain love, friendship and affection, helps people find the joy of life, and saves those lonely and downhearted souls. There are a lot of inspirational passages in the movie, such as people in the photo talking suddenly, furniture chatting with each other, and so on. At the end of the movie, the director made the ending a sweet ending with the audience's heart. Emily doesn't suffer any real setbacks and failures throughout the film, and she's a lucky one. When watching this movie, I really wanted to see Ai Meimei's QQ signature like a certain netizen's content at a certain period of time: "Efforts to hurt fools". Amelie's only adult scene is reminiscent of how cute such a loli-faced little sister should be.
October 29, 2009

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Amélie quotes

  • Man in photo: She is in love.

    Nino Quincampoix: I don't even know her!

    Man in photo: Oh, you know her.

    Nino Quincampoix: Since when?

    Man in photo: Since always.

    Man in photo: In your dreams.

  • Amélie Poulain: She doesn't relate to other people. She was always a lonely child.