Amelie And Love Me If You Dare Movie Analysis

1138 Words5 Pages

The extremely brilliant colors in two French movies, respectively, Amelie and Love Me If You Dare, have helped create a magical world, expressing liberal, romantic and imaginative feelings. Amelie and Love Me If You Dare tells different stories while both of them express deep loves. Amelie expresses universal love, that is, love for everything in the world; Love Me If You Dare expresses persistence in seeking for the love. It is difficult to say which one is nobler or greater, for both of them which aim to express two different loves impress audience a lot.

Amelie is a French love movie released in 2001. Instead of enjoying the warmth of family, Amelie lost her mother when she was eight years old. Her mother passed away due to an accident, …show more content…

The movie is adopted with warm colors. Dominated by two colors of red and yellow, the movie is adopted with great color contrast. The colors are variegated, warm and bright with dangerous atmosphere. There is a very important tool in the movie, that is, carousel box, the main color of which is also red. There are very bright colors in the movie, such as school bus and bus schedule, which match the development of motions. Every time when Sophie appears, she always wears clothes with red elements, such as red hair band, red plaid shirt, red dress and red lip gloss, which help shape the stubborn character of Sophie. In the Ward where Julien’s mother stays, and at the scene where Julien and Sophie confess their love for each other, the cool colors have been adopted, which is contrastive with the general warm tone of movie. At the end of movie, in describing the movie, the yellow tone is adopted. On the one hand, yellow creates a feeling of happiness and warmth; on the other hand, it is often adopted in the scene of memories. By choosing the color of yellow at the end of movie, the director leaves audience the space to imagine, to guess whether Julien and Sophie were buried under cement or spent the rest of their lives hand in