Jean-Pierre Jeunet Essays

  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet: The City Of Lost Children

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    French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet was born into the world in France’s Liore region on September 3, 1953. Beginning in early childhood, Jeunet had a very intense imagination that later brought him major success from the beginning of his film career to now. As early as eight years old, Jeunet began experimentation in filmmaking when he rented out a small theater for a short story he wrote. Around the age of 17, he began to extensively watch movies and TV to analyze details of film language. He especially

  • Fellowship Of The Ring Lighting Analysis

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    The elements lighting; sound; camera movement; framing devices and colour are important in creating impact, atmosphere and emotion in a film. These elements are clearly depicted in the film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring directed by Peter Jackson. Lighting used in film is lit in certain ways in order to enhance mood, atmosphere and drama. This lighting suggests depth, illuminates and enriches the story. The film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring makes use of low key

  • Lamb To The Slaughter Literary Analysis

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    Lamb to the Slaughter is an action packed short story about a wife who is let down by her husband and proceeds to kill him as an act of revenge. Obviously much more happens in this story consisting of humour, action, mystery and irony. Roald Dahl is a master of writing short stories in ways that attract readers, draw them into what is happening through using literary elements and universal themes to make the story relatable to the readers. In this story the main literary elements were foreshadowing

  • Analysis Of The Film 'Amélie'

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    Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Amélie is a French film released in 2001. The story follows Amélie Poulain, an odd and introverted young woman. With little purpose to her life, she finds simple pleasures in the small things as well as working at the local café. This is until the night of the thirty first of August nineteen ninety seven, when her life changes dramatically. This essay will look at the film techniques of narration, setting and special effects including how the director applies them

  • Analysis Of The Film Delicatessen

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    This is the author account of the film Delicatessen. This is a post-apocalyptic film set in France. Meat and food is very scarce in this dark period for the world as we know it. There is everything in this film from from murder, sex, cannibalism to people living under the ground the Troglodytes. And that's not even the best part of the film. That has to be taking by the character Aurore who hears voices in her head. 1.1 Methodology The author was giving the film Delicatessen and told to deconstruct

  • Delicatessen Film Analysis

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    Delicatessen, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro This essay is a short critique on the French movie Delicatessen. It will discuss the directors and writers of the movie. It also looks into some of the most memorable scenes of the movie and makes some assumptions of the meaning behind them. There is also a short theory on the gender roles of the movie and how they tie in with society. According to IMDb (1992), the self taught French director Jean - Pierre Jeunet started his film career at

  • Proverbs In Amelie

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    possibility to see the presence of the proverbs in multiple aspects of life, like art and mass media and, in fact, how they can perfectly fit into every context. This brief research was inspired by a scene from the movie “Amelie” (2001), directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. In this short scene, Gina, colleague of the main character, interrogates Nino, a man with whom Amelie has fallen in love, in order to be sure that Nino is a perfect match for Amelie; she then orders him to finish a set of proverbs. Nino manages

  • Amélie Pouulain Analysis

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    Color and Its Influence on the Representation of Paris in Amelie The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain, a romantic comedy film which was directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and released in 2001 represents what can be considered as a capricious depiction of contemporary Parisian life; the main part of the plot is set in Montmartre. In summary, its intrigue tells the story of a shy young waitress, whose role is interpreted by Audrey Tautou. Her character decides to change the lives of those around

  • Compare And Contrast Amelie And Dr Strangelove

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    could a movie about a young woman learning to open her heart to the world and a satirical movie about world annihilation via nuclear bombs be similar? How are they different? Well, the story of Amelie, a french film made in 2001 and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and Dr. Strangelove, an American film made in 1962 and directed by Stanley Kubric, greatly exemplifies their differences and similarities in their production elements, such as the narrative, cinematography, editing, acting and sound. Despite

  • Shawshank Redemption Film Analysis

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    Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) and the decades of his life inside the prison of Shawshank alongside Ellis Boyd ‘Red’ Redding (Morgan Freeman) and comparing it to the French film, Amelie also known as La fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain (2001, Dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet) which details the life of the title character Amelie as she goes about her life trying to help others around her. From first observations one would probably be confused at the selection of films being used for comparison since both films appear