Daily Dialogue — July 3, 2019
Amélie: [whispering] I like to look for things no one else catches.
Amélie: [whispering] I like to look for things no one else catches.
On the movie screen as a man and a woman are about to kiss, a fly walks across a windowpane in the background.
Amélie: I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old American movies.
On the movie screen, the driver of a car turns towards his passenger and talks at length to her, totally ignoring the road ahead.
— Amélie (2001), scenario by Guillaume Laurant and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, dialogue by Guillaume Laurant
The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Movie Theater.
Trivia: It was in 1974 that Jean-Pierre Jeunet began collecting the memories and events that make up the story of Amélie.
Dialogue On Dialogue: This scene in the movie theater offers yet another way in which Amélie sees and experiences the world differently than ‘normal’ people.