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From what I remember about this movie,
I didn't really see any archetypal thinking about her. There weren't any themes in discovering the nature of the people around her or things in general. Her focus was on how her interactions impacted her and that was enough for her to take in and motivate her to help people and seek the romance that she did by taking the opportunities to do so (Ne?). Contrast this with Jung's Ni, a philosophical concept/orientation more about disconnecting from how things impact oneself with instead a focus on interpreting unconscious images about what's going on into some archetype or explanation and then using Se to navigate them, and I personally think Si makes more sense for Amelie.
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I totally love this movie but I don't think she's IEI. In the beginning she strikes me as IEI bc of her imaginary dinosaur friend and totally deviant ways of amusing herself. But as she grows up she seems much, much more SEI and plus the guy she falls for seems alpha Ne.
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