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Delicatessen (movie)
 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:32 [#01075697]
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I had the honor of seeing this film back on Christmas, and
was highly entertained by it. Good plot, great characters,
great direction. I don't remember who directed it though -
can anyone recommend some other films in this particular
niche?


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:32 [#01075698]
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jean pierre jeunet, who did amelie and city of lost children
directed this


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:33 [#01075699]
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and alien ressurection... ew


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:35 [#01075703]
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HE directed Amelie also? Awesome! I watched that last night,
and absolutely loved it. I also noticed that
Dominique Pinon was in it - is the tobacco-selling girl in
Amelie the girl he gets with in Delicatessen?


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:36 [#01075706]
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i dont know... i dont think so... maybe, but i dont think
so.

i know his next one will star audrey and his main man d as
her uncle.

if you havent seen city of lost children run right out and
rent it dude.

its amazing


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:38 [#01075711]
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will do! thanks!

jean pierre jeunet - i'll definitely remember that name.


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:39 [#01075712]
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youll love city of lost children, right from the first few
minutes youll love it!


 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-02-16 16:45 [#01075716]
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for delicatessen and the city of lost children mr caro did a
lot visually. they are jeunet and caro movies in a
way....but now jeunet works alone.


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-02-16 16:46 [#01075717]
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delicatessen is an excellent film.
dark+funny.

dominique pinon was in alien resurrection too.. the guy in
the wheelchair i think.


 

offline Dozier from United States on 2004-02-16 16:46 [#01075718]
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yeah, city of lost children rules. have not seen
delicatessen yet :(


 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-02-16 16:48 [#01075721]
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in fact the movies talked about above (minus amelie) are
credited as being directed by jeunet and caro.


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:51 [#01075727]
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acrid: yeh, hes been in all of dudes films so far.

hobbes: right you are, but just how much caro did, we dont
know since he hasnt done anything on his own yet.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:51 [#01075728]
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what's caro's full name? i'll take a look at him too.

i've liked these films so much because... well... i don't
know... the best reason would be that they are so - LIVELY.
There's lots of life to them.


 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-02-16 16:52 [#01075730]
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marc caro mr blender!


 

offline hobbes from age on 2004-02-16 16:55 [#01075736]
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tibbar: hes the guy that did the whole visual ambiance ,
artistic director in a way..in city of lost children he s
responsible for the decors and colors etc...wich i find to
be important parts of the movie


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:57 [#01075741]
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yes, that whole dirty look that delicatessen had to it was
very integral. :D


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2004-02-16 16:57 [#01075743]
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yes, but i wouldnt take anythign away from amelie either.

it has a definitely visual world of its own, which may not
be as stark or bleak as the first 2 films, but is quite
charictaristic of the vibe of them nonetheless.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-02-16 18:13 [#01075871]
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oh, i agree! Amelie was still excellent.


 


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