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A Very Long Engagement
a.k.a. Un long dimanche de fiançailles Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Cast: Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Ulliel, Jean-Pierre Becker, Dominique Bettenfeld

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/12/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 2,003

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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by director Jean-Pierre Jeunet; Languages: Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español; The Making of "A Very Long Engagement"; Paris in the 20's Before the Explosion; Deleted scenes with Jean-Pierre Jeunet audio commentary

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Side #1 -- A Very Long Engagement
1. Opening Credits [1:34]
2. ...Five Men on Death Row [2:41]
3. Six-Sous [1:26]
4. Benoît Notre-Dame [1:32]
5. Ange Bassignano [2:02]
6. Cornflower [3:53]
7. Bingo Crépuscule [3:06]
8. The Mess Hall Marauder [1:49]
9. No-Man's-Land [2:01]
10. Let's Hear It Then [2:35]
11. If Chickpea Comes In... [2:49]
12. The White Widow [2:13]
13. In This Whole Story... [1:26]
14. Germain Pire, the Peerless Pry [4:05]
15. The Chick Has Flown the Coop [4:08]
16. A Good Glass of Wine... [2:54]
17. Secret Defense [4:39]
18. Reward for Information... [1:00]
19. An Albatross Is Stubborn [1:30]
20. A Letter From... [1:38]
21. A Flood of Letters [4:45]
22. I Want to Understand!!! [2:52]
23. The Borrowed Woman [:33]
24. Can One See Far From... [8:42]
25. The Departure for the War [4:38]
26. The Military Cemetery Of... [2:13]
27. Let's Meet Under... [1:40]
28. The Roaming Poux [1:14]
29. For France... Charge!!! [8:51]
30. The Soldier With German Boots [2:34]
31. On the Trail of Sorrow [3:13]
32. God Spared French Soldier... [1:59]
33. Try to Be Happy and Don't... [3:04]
34. He Who Pries Flies... [4:32]
35. The End of the World Farm [4:44]
36. The Hospital of Combles [8:40]
37. Stay Where You Are, Mathilde... [4:06]
38. The Milly Expedition [4:22]
39. Final Credits [4:24]
Side #2 -- Supplemental Material
1. Opening Credits [1:01]
2. Preparation/Preproduction [7:19]
3. First Rehearsals [2:32]
4. Shooting in Corsica [3:02]
5. Mechanical Special Effects [1:39]
6. Rehearsals Continue [2:52]
7. Working With Children [5:43]
8. In the Trenches [3:54]
9. Day of General Mobilization [4:19]
10. The Corpses [1:56]
11. Welcome to Brittany [4:53]
12. Mathilde [4:02]
13. Place de l'Opera [3:57]
14. The Arrival of Roaming Poux [2:52]
15. Trench Scene [2:26]
16. A Bus for the Editing [1:17]
17. The Albatross [1:09]
18. Les Halles [2:57]
19. The Arrest of Benoît Notre-Dame [3:11]
20. The Explosions [6:10]
21. The Milly Expedition [4:51]
22. Final Credits [1:41]

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Editorial Reviews

Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet teams up again with his Amelie star, the winsome Audrey Tautou, for this unusual and engrossing film, which is part detective story, part romance, and part wartime drama. Tautou portrays Mathilde, a young orphan determined to discover whether her lover and childhood sweetheart, 19-year-old infantryman Manech (Gaspard Ulliel), actually died after being sentenced to death during World War I. Securing the services of a quirky Parisian investigator (Ticky Holgado) and forcing a lawyer friend of her late father's to help, the girl pursues every clue and learns that Manech’s fate may have been linked to something more than the crime with which he was charged. Mathilde’s search for the truth throws light on the darker military and political practices of those years, but Jeunet isn’t content to make Engagement a “message” film. He places great emphasis on sequences of revenge in which the officers responsible for Manech’s condemnation are dispatched one by one. The story is a thriller, yet Jeunet mutates the form by employing horrifying and viscerally affecting war scenes, showing trenches under bombardment and soldiers being mowed down by machine-gun fire. Obvious care was taken with this production, and that care is primarily manifested in carefully designed visuals that reflect differences in time and place. Brittany and the French countryside radiate an idyllic golden glow, while primary colors are absent from the trenches and battlefields. Paris is rendered as picturesquely as in vintage postcards. But the best visual effect is Tautou, whose marvelously expressive face always lets us know exactly what she is thinking and feeling. Complicated scripting and meticulous direction aside, this lovely and able actress makes this Engagement very special. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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AWESOME MOVIEby Anonymous

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March 02, 2009: If you like audrey tautou and like the movie amelie. it is a very good movie. some of the actors are the same as in amelie and it is made the same way. also it is a mix of a love story and a war story in one. there are some good world war I scenes. audrey tautou looks very lovely also.

Wow!by Anonymous

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January 11, 2006: Wow! If you are a fan of "Amelie," then this is for you! I don't know if any of you noticed that some of the actors from "Amelie" are in this movie too. At first, I didn't recognize them but in a meanwhile, they started to look familiar to me before I realized that they were from "Amelie!" I was surprised to see Jodie Foster – I was like “is that Jodie Foster?” Anyway, about the movie, it’s a heartfelt story about a girl searching for her long-lost fiancée. In a way she inspired all of us that she didn’t give up looking for him even though everyone doubted her. Wow…what a story! I cried when she found him at the end of the movie!


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