I lived in Paris when I was a kid in the early 90s. Parents told me later that when we moved there, there was a whole scare about how often papers were writing about murders and rapes in the city and how it was getting dangerous.
Turned out what actually happened was that those things now happened so rarely that each incident was reported on, rather than there just being a stats page on page 36 of the monday paper.
it's the same thing in italy
we've had a murder rate of 3-3.5 during the 70s-90s and now it's constantly under 1 but it feels like people are getting whacked left and right
Here a 2002 study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1124155/
>Murder rates would be up to five times higher than they are but for medical developments over the past 40 years. According to new research, doctors are saving the lives of thousands of victims of attack who four decades ago would have died and become murder statistics. Although the study is based on US data, the researchers say the principle applies to other countries too: “There is reason to expect a similar trend overall in Britain”
Good article
leftoids have a fetish for destroying people's perception of the past, when Western nations were White, and murder rates decreasing are one of their go to stats
She's not ugly (the actress), but the character itself is... fricking stupid.
It's what people who hate Wes Anderson complain about when they say the movie is "too quirky", this is that and no substance.
/genuinely/ an awful film
what does /misc/ have to do with this? paris is ugly, are you inferring it's ugly for a specific reason? it seems you're injecting /misc/ into the conversation, literally
I just wanna pretend everything is alright and screech at /misc/ for giving me a reality check
It's honestloy kind of puzzling how people interpret what Jeunet says as if he was some crypto /misc/tard. There were already a lot of brown people in Paris at the time of the first movie. Guess why it didn't bother you so much? Because you can decide what people appear on screen in your movie (those are called extras).
The director said Paris was ugly because there are construction work everywhere, and you can't put that out of the movie when it's almost in every street.
Probably that or didn't vote at all. Right wingers aren't tolerated in any artistic field anyway, this allows the lefties to say they are the only ones who are cultured.
That film is utter dogshit
It's a film for really annoying American teen girls
It's loved by reddit type people who have never been to Paris
Paris didn't look like the film back then either and had plenty of problems with immigrant slums
Because it's "le quirky emancipated young girl" like Lost In Translation or Garden State, but even more exotic since it features then-unknown French actors. it's the novelty factor. Plus the city that it depicted didn't exist back then, it's a total fabrication (see : Paris Syndrome). >I never understood why Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro were so transcendental.
FTFY
The director is into animation from the sounds of it but it doesn't have the feeling of something like The Illusioniste, Audrey Tautou might've been used to better effect by Disney or Pixar. The movie seems too flippant somehow.
>paris now ugly
>paris overrun with mudslimes
I see his point
Paris was even worse at the time the movie was made, immigration didn't begin in 2016
most immigrants living outside of Paris city proper anyway
I lived in Paris when I was a kid in the early 90s. Parents told me later that when we moved there, there was a whole scare about how often papers were writing about murders and rapes in the city and how it was getting dangerous.
Turned out what actually happened was that those things now happened so rarely that each incident was reported on, rather than there just being a stats page on page 36 of the monday paper.
it's the same thing in italy
we've had a murder rate of 3-3.5 during the 70s-90s and now it's constantly under 1 but it feels like people are getting whacked left and right
It's murder attempts that keep increasing. The number of murders diminishes purely because medecine saves more people compared to back then.
Here a 2002 study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1124155/
>Murder rates would be up to five times higher than they are but for medical developments over the past 40 years. According to new research, doctors are saving the lives of thousands of victims of attack who four decades ago would have died and become murder statistics. Although the study is based on US data, the researchers say the principle applies to other countries too: “There is reason to expect a similar trend overall in Britain”
Good article
leftoids have a fetish for destroying people's perception of the past, when Western nations were White, and murder rates decreasing are one of their go to stats
most murders in italy during those years were organized crime related, there hasn't been a major mob war since the early 2000's
Amelie wasn't good in my opinion.
>stupid b***h walks around paris and makes dumb faces
Didn't like it
I hate her le quirky name and ugly face
She's not ugly (the actress), but the character itself is... fricking stupid.
It's what people who hate Wes Anderson complain about when they say the movie is "too quirky", this is that and no substance.
/genuinely/ an awful film
i wish they would take /misc/ from me
what does /misc/ have to do with this? paris is ugly, are you inferring it's ugly for a specific reason? it seems you're injecting /misc/ into the conversation, literally
>555-come-on-now
It's honestloy kind of puzzling how people interpret what Jeunet says as if he was some crypto /misc/tard. There were already a lot of brown people in Paris at the time of the first movie. Guess why it didn't bother you so much? Because you can decide what people appear on screen in your movie (those are called extras).
The director said Paris was ugly because there are construction work everywhere, and you can't put that out of the movie when it's almost in every street.
I just wanna pretend everything is alright and screech at /misc/ for giving me a reality check
>literally
I extremely hate plebbitards
she voted for it
Probably that or didn't vote at all. Right wingers aren't tolerated in any artistic field anyway, this allows the lefties to say they are the only ones who are cultured.
>making a mockumentary about the making of his most sucessful best known film
Sounds like he has come to hate it too
That film is utter dogshit
It's a film for really annoying American teen girls
It's loved by reddit type people who have never been to Paris
Paris didn't look like the film back then either and had plenty of problems with immigrant slums
it seems it's just a short:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26629526/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_1_wr
is it available anywhere online?
I'm sure it's because of all the white racists.
I never understood why Amelie was so transcendental. Everyone I knew at the time watched it so I did as well and it was just ok.
The music carries it a lot.
Because it's "le quirky emancipated young girl" like Lost In Translation or Garden State, but even more exotic since it features then-unknown French actors. it's the novelty factor. Plus the city that it depicted didn't exist back then, it's a total fabrication (see : Paris Syndrome).
>I never understood why Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro were so transcendental.
FTFY
it's Rohmer for reddit normalgays. A Very Long Engagement might be good but the rest of the director's films filtered me hard.
The director is into animation from the sounds of it but it doesn't have the feeling of something like The Illusioniste, Audrey Tautou might've been used to better effect by Disney or Pixar. The movie seems too flippant somehow.
>hear people talk about how good this film is
>on tv one night
>watch it
>5/10
for some reason people act like this is some sort of masterpiece
Post the weird sex webm
>they took away a sequel to a shitty early 2000's romcom
I'm okay with this. Actually I'm pretty pleased. So frick you OP 🙂
amelie had a kino soundtrack
Why do her repacks take a week and a half to install? I'd rather just download the full version at that point.