Amélie Drinking Game Rules

Play this Amélie drinking game and turn Paris into your cozy game night. Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s 2001 comedy romance follows Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou), a shy waitress with a big heart and a fast mind. She starts fixing the lives around her, one small move at a time. The film stays light, sweet, and packed with visual gags and warm details.
This drinking game leans into the movie’s most memorable moments, from photo booth clues to café drama. You will drink for Amélie’s secret schemes, Nino’s odd hobby, and the strange neighbors in her building. Keep your drink light, keep water close, and settle in for 122 minutes of charm.
Amélie Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip when the narrator introduces a character with a list of their likes and dislikes
- Take a sip when Amélie’s “simple pleasures” show up (cracking crème brûlée, dipping a hand in grains, skipping stones)
- Take a sip when Amélie quietly watches people instead of joining in
- Take a sip when a photo booth strip or torn photo appears on screen
- Drink when Amélie pulls off a prank on Collignon (or you see the results of one)
- Drink when Lucien gets treated kindly or protected from Collignon
- Drink when the garden gnome appears, gets packed up, or shows up in a travel photo
- Drink when Nino is chasing clues, running, or rushing across Paris
- Drink when the Café des 2 Moulins staff gossip about love or customers
- Drink when Raymond Dufayel talks about his “glass” condition or you see his fragile routines
- Drink when Dufayel works on his Renoir painting or comments on the girl in the picture
- Drink when Joseph acts controlling, jealous, or shows up to spy on someone
- Drink when Amélie creates a new identity or message (a fake letter, a staged clue, a planted note)
- Finish your drink when Amélie returns the childhood box to Dominique Bretodeau and you see his reaction
- Finish your drink when Amélie leads the blind man through the street and narrates the world for him
- Finish your drink when Amélie finally stops hiding and meets Nino for real
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About the Movie
- Title
- Amélie
- Released
- 08 Feb 2002
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 122 min
- Genre
- Comedy
- Plot
- Young Amélie Poulain works in a Paris café, lives alone, and surreptitiously helps people. Whether it's secretly returning the childhood treasures of a middle-aged man or matchmaking for the lovelorn, Amélie gives fate a helping hand. Her world takes a new, exciting turn when she meets Nino.
- Language
- French, Russian, English








