just finish watching
Amelie,
for the second time.
*i'll tell you why i watched it twice later.
what a feel-good movie.
thanks to meimei for sharing this,
It has claim to be her all time favourite film.
which had also hit my top 5 too.
good stuff to share.
*enough screencaps.
lol, watch it for yourself.
It's up on
youtube.
a france-made film, to be specific.
If you were to question me, what's so good about the film.
I couldn't really tell.
then i'm confuse.
why would i like it so much...
it took me a while
and i started to realized,
it's the details.
what actually amuse you,
is all the small little details.
so small, so out of sight
that people would usually over pass them.
however, director, Jean-Pierre Juenet
take count on every of it.
and present it so well in the film
Seriously.
we always seek for BIGGER pleasure.
more money, more cloths, more of everything.
but we end up neglect the simplest form of joy.
that could come from anywhere,
and that could happen everyday.
watch it, and you'll get what i mean.
btw, side note, why would i watch it twice is because....
lol. for the first time, i insert the dvd into the player... and hit button play..
Jean-Pierre Juenet starts to talk.
yes, commentating from the very beginning.
and so, i thought, wow, maybe it's done on purpose, that's how unique it could be.
then, he starts explaining every scene, why he picked this actor, why he choose this place,
what he loves about this scene, what's gonna happen next. bla bla bla...
using his france-english accent. wahlah...
i thought it would be for the first few scene. end up. it drags and drags, until i finish the whole film.
T_T
i can't even decide what to concentrate.
him commentating, or the scenes, or the subtitles (cause it's in france)
quite painful to watch ehhh.
then only i realized.
it's a special edition, where you could actually choose to have the normal mode.
without him, commentating. -___-
yah, and therefore, i watched it twice.
but, it's worth watching the third time too. and i actually appreciate the commentating part.
can really understand the film, and director's point of view.
just, i did it in a wrong sequence.
haha