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One of my favorite romantic comedies
I love this film, mostly because Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are so compatable you'd think they were really in love. They've done a few films together (Sleepless in Seatle is another great one) but their chemestry has NEVER been better than here, in You've got Mail. As rival bookstore owners Tom and Meg loathe each other, yet you can tell there is this attraction they can't deny. The greatest part is that neither knows that the person they are falling in love with over the internet happens to be the same person they can't stand in the real world. It's great to see the two sides to their relationship, and even though it may have a predictable plot and be a generic comedy, the acting and connection between your two stars takes this a notch above the competition and proves that both Tom and Meg are great stars and brilliant actors. I loved this film from start to finish and recomend it to any fan of the stars, of the genra or anyone who just wants to feel good while watching a great film.
Very Cute!!
I've seen this movie several times on TV, and it's just so sweet! I love the way that the two people meet over the Internet because it seems like a perfect depiction of modern times and the future. The casting is perfect, and all of the actors and actresses do a fantastic job. It was filmed in Manhattan, so if you are ever there, you can go into several buildings and cafes where it was filmed!
152 reasons to LOVE this movie....
Any New Yorker will appreciate the authenticity of this film, the non-stop energy and pulse of Manhattan that comes shining through from the opening computer generated shot of the entire island and then pinpointing specifically to the neighborhood where the story takes place. Meg and Tom paired perfectly once again, are two business people; Kathleen Kelly (Meg) owns The Shoppe Around the Corner, a quaint children's book store first owned by her late mother. Joe F-O-X (Tom) is the mega discount book store guy who basically opens up a huge multi-level retail operation that promptly puts Kathleen out of business. The contempt they feel for each other is genuine, yet not as brutal as it normally would be if the two were not secretly falling for each other. Not realizing they've already met in an AOL chatroom, "NY152" and "Shopgirl" fall head over heels in love. How they discover who the other one really is, is exactly what makes this movie so much fun to watch. Add to it the awesome old tunes and fresh takes on classics like Somewhere Over the Rainbow, and you have the perfect pairing of romance and comedy. There are talented co-stars like Jean Stapleton, Greg Kinnear and Dave Chappelle in the movie as well. I loved visiting the Upper West Side area where the film was shot. There is such a wonderful vibe in New York City, but feel-good movies like this make me adore my hometown all the more.
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