‘You’ve Got Mail’ Download and Reviews
“You’ve Got Mail” Movie Details
You’ve Got Mail tagline: Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.
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| Directors: Nora Ephron | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 48,458 votes |
“You’ve Got Mail” Movie Review
“You’ve Got Mail” Plot Summary
Two business rivals hate each other at the office but fall in love over the internet.
I like it’s music, actors’s playing, Internet, I love this film!
I’m crazy about computer’s at all. I like Internet, notebooks, chats, etc. I’d like to listen great music (such as soundtracks of this film), I like great role playing and interest scenario. Both of main heroes were best :-) I love this film.
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Very good romantic comedy
This is the way I like romantic comedies to be. ‘You’ve Got Mail’ slowly builds and allows the audience to start wishing more and more that the main characters could be together. Some romantic comedies jump around too much and make it unbelievable that the guy and girl would fall in love. However, in this film, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan start out as competitors who hate each other, unaware that they are corresponding to each other’s emails and are slowly falling in love. Tom Hanks learns the truth first and plays with Meg Ryan for awhile, causing her to wish it was him she was falling in love with, unaware of the truth. The end proves to be tear-jerking and entirely romantic. The music mixes well with the romance in the film as well. Hanks and Ryan do a good job in this film, and so does the supporting cast, including Parker Posey and Dabney Coleman. The film left me satisfied and happy. Almost a perfect film, and it is hard for me to find romantic comedies I really like. This one is worthwhile and fun.
***1/2 out of ****
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Sweet, charming movie
You’ve Got Mail may seem slightly dated ten years later, as e-mail and instant messaging no longer seem as exotic as they once were, but the movie remains engaging thanks largely to the considerable chemistry and charm of its stars.
The plot is relatively simple. Two strangers, one a small bookstore owner and the other, the owner of a large chain bookstore correspond with each other via e-mail. Neither knows who the other is, and when they initially meet in real life (not knowing of their internet personas), they dislike each other. The plot contrivance in this film is that the large chain store is going to put the small bookstore out of business. Eventually, the two realize who the other is and naturally, they fall in love.
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan own this movie. They make you forget how silly the plot is, or how improbable various plot points are. They make you care about their characters. Simply put, this is just a nice movie. No hard thinking required.
“You’ve Got Mail” 1998 Trailer
‘You’ve Got Mail’ – Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.


