Sunday, January 13, 2013

Amélie's café


Believe it or not, I only discovered Amélie's café (that is le café des 2 moulins, where part of the French movie Amélie was shot) a couple of days ago. It's located at rue Lepic, a typical Paris street, near Montmartre. The setting did not look familiar at all (well from what I could remember, because the movie is already 12 years old!), but I did a little research and found out that the owner who bought it in 2002 totally reshuffled the place. Cool place though. And for those of you who have no idea of what Amélie is, here you go!

16 comments:

  1. How nice to see "Amelie" again. I re-watched "a very long engagement" few weeks ago and its "behind the scene". Jean-Pierre Jeunet is very talented. I hope he will show us more of Paris very soon in his latest movie.

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  2. Nice atmospheric shot here - difficult not just to have it looking touristy when there is Amélie plastered all over the place - that's what I find anyway, same for the grocery store a bit further up the hill...

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  3. Sublime character of Amélie. Courageous and original, creative and romantic, funny and clever, wise, sweet and kindly crazy, she belongs all what seduces me in someone.
    I wish i could watch again the film right now but I have to sleep for tomorrow will be a long day. I love the idea of a café to visit whose name is Amélie.

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  4. Eric - you found it!!!! We had a conversation some months ago and I had mentioned this cafe and you weren't aware of it - glad you were there - it's kind of a crazy place and usually very busy but it has a certain vibe in the air - maybe I like it because I liked the movie so well!

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  5. Are there still people who have never seen Amelie? Come on over. I watch it at least once a month! Amelie Poulain is everything I want to be.

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  6. Amélie is one of my favorite movies. And I love your photo of the cafe.

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  7. I would never have seen the movie except for a former belle ami who brought it over one night. A pretty little love story. Definitely worth the love that so many people have for it.

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  8. I remember liking the movie a lot, but I don't remember it well. Too bad, it seems, from the reviews you all are giving it.

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  9. I miss Amelie so much. I am going to look for this when I visit Paris again! Thank you for sharing :)

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  10. It's a beautiful photo. I really like the small tables and the cozy atmosphere of the place.

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  11. Do you really think there is ANYBODY anywhere who does NOT know this charming film? In my case, every time Amelie is mentionnend a smile steals itself on my face... such a totally sweet film - and well worth a PDP entry! Thank You.

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  12. @Nadege "Jean-Pierre Jeunet is very talented." I could not agree more!

    @Sab "- difficult not just to have it looking touristy when there is Amélie plastered all over the place" That was really my major concern and I must say I hesitated before posting it.

    @Anonymous "I wish i could watch again the film right now but I have to sleep for tomorrow will be a long day" I know the feeling ;-))

    @Sandy "Eric - you found it!!!! " Yes, and when I realized it was Amélie's café, I thought of this conversation right away!

    @ET SUzy " Amelie Poulain is everything I want to be." Funny!

    @Ms M ". And I love your photo of the cafe." Merci ;-))

    @Jeff "I would never have seen the movie except for a former belle ami who brought it over one night. " Yes, it's a typical chick flick movie, isn't it?!

    @Petrea "I remember liking the movie a lot, but I don't remember it well." +1 !

    @magnoliaamber " Thank you for sharing :)" You're welcome!

    @Christie "It's a beautiful photo." Merci ;-)

    @Kiki "Do you really think there is ANYBODY anywhere who does NOT know this charming film? " I'm not so sure ;-)

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  13. This brings to mind The Empire Hotel in Vertigo (a real place, called the York Hotel), and as of January 2009 the "Hotel Vertigo" at 940 Sutter Street, San Francisco. Vertigo was shot on location and Judy's (Kim Novak's) room was in the hotel. The owners reshuffled the hotel and it looks nothing what you see in the film Vertigo.

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  14. You caught the atmosphere as usual. Great photo that reminds to me a great film !

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  15. Great shot, Eric. I'm almost embarrassed to tell you how many times I've seen this movie (so I won't)!

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  16. Thank you! That ranks as my one of my most favorite movies of all time. My husband groans every time I take it out. I think I will subject him to it again this week!I will most certainly tell him you reminded me of it, so look out for some comments... ;-)

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