At a tiny Parisian café, the adorable yet painfully shy Amélie (Audrey Tautou) accidentally discovers a gift for helping others. Soon Amelie is spending her days as a matchmaker, guardian angel, and all-around do-gooder. But when she bumps into a handsome stranger, will she find the courage to become the star of her very own love story?
This movie contains 27 potentially triggering events.
So this is played very light-heartedly, but as part of the romance plot, Amelie follows Nico around and kind of devises tasks/treasure-hunts for him, which she spies on him as he performs. It seems to be a game they both enjoy, but she does have the advantage over him (he doesn't even know who she is), right up until the end when he tracks her down to her apartment. It could cause anxiety for those who are sensitive to this trigger.
It's explained that young Amelie longed for her father to hug her or be affectionate with her, but that he had a cold personality and would almost never touch her at all.
It does have a happy ending. They should have just asked, Does it have a happy ending? or Does it have a sad ending? The double negative is too confusing.
Amelie as a child takes a picture of some clouds. Coincidentally, one car drives into the side of another. It's minor enough accident, but there is noise and visible damage. Amelie is made to believe that the accident was her fault because she took the photo.