I may
be asexual and aromantic, but I’m not averse to a good romance in my fiction,
and I figured today’s pair was a fitting topic for Valentine’s Day. Their story isn’t as gorgeous as that of Mr.
Chow and Mrs. Chan from In the Mood for
Love, but that story is also a major downer, romance-wise, where Amélie and
Nino are all light and harmony. No, not
“all” – I should clarify. Their
pre-face-to-face courtship, as timid as it is whimsical, comes with its share
of worries and potential heartbreak.
This love story, though, is a celebration, and these two people ultimately
reflect that.
We’ll
start with their not-quite meet-cute, a match made in oddball heaven. As he gropes beneath a photo booth for
torn-up shreds of discarded pictures, her heart beats right through the garden
gnome stuffed inside her jacket.
Painfully shy Amélie feels an instant affinity with Nino but doesn’t get
a chance to speak to him before he races off in pursuit of his bizarre holy
grail. In real life, it could have ended
as easily as that, one of many missed opportunities that outrun us every day,
but this is a modern-day Parisian fairytale, and Amélie and Nino are fated in
their own peculiar way. Ever since their
mutually lonely childhoods, in which both longed for an absent playmate, they’ve
been slowly making their way towards one another. That’s why, when Nino leaves, he accidentally
drops his photo album in the process.
This is
the “in” Amélie needs, the excuse to push herself to take the risk of real,
genuine contact. Their early advances
play out in photographed disguises, strategically-placed disassembled messages,
and homemade posters reaching out to an audience of one. She captivates him with her inventive
communiques, and though he’s not quite at her level, he does his best to
respond in kind. It’s a treasure hunt
correspondence, Cinderella trying to get her prince to find her without the
help of a glass slipper. Their biggest
obstacle is Amélie’s fear of taking the final steps required to get to Nino –
every time she gets close, she retreats and falls back on yet more complicated
schemes. While her charmingly strange
theatrics appeal to Nino’s imagination, he can only follow her trail so long
before she has to let herself be found.
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