You've Got Mail

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At odds in life... in love on-line., Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.
Formats: hidivx, divx, hpc
Genres: Romance, Comedy
Year: 1998
IMDB Rating: 6.20
IMDB Votes: 29978
Actors: Rush, Deborah as Veronica Grant, Stapleton, Jean as Birdie Conrad, Ryan, Meg as Kathleen Kelly, Seymour, Cara as Gillian Quinn, Kinnear, Greg as Frank Navasky, Scaperrotta, Jeffrey as Matthew 'Matt' Fox, Finneran, Katie as Maureen, the Nanny, Chappelle, Dave as Kevin Jackson, Hanks, Tom as Joe Fox, Burns, Heather as Christina Plutzker, Hirsh, Hallee as Annabelle Fox, Zahn, Steve as George Pappas, Coleman, Dabney as Nelson Fox, Posey, Parker as Patricia Eden, Randolph, John as Schuyler Fox
Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) is the big superstore Foxbooks owner. He opens up his store near many small book shops and runs them all out of business - including The Shop Around The Corner owned by Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan). Little do each Kathleen and Joe know that: even though they hate each other in person - through the Internet they are in love.
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No four-letter words. No nudity. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are in their best performance and the result is a thoroughly enjoyable romantic comedy. And it's good to see major players like Dabney Coleman and Jean Stapleton still get a job in the DVD movie You've Got Mail industry.
I've been starving for a great romantic movie: You've Got Mail You've Got Mail sated my appetite for more! I'd rank up there with CASABLANCA as one of the most romantic films of all time. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have more chemistry than a High School Science Department! This You've Got Mail Romance was warm, funny, smart and sexy. Tom and Meg illuminate the screen and Tom Hanks is the perfect hero! The DivX film You've Got Mail was 2 hours, it felt like 10 minutes, and I do not want it more! This is clearly a keeper, and I can not wait to come out on video to see again and again!
You've Got Mail may seem a bit dated, ten years later, such as email and instant messaging will no longer seem as exotic as they once were, but the DivX Movie You've Got Mail remains in large measure thanks to the great chemical and charm of its stars. The plot is relatively simple. Two strangers, one owner of a small library and the other, the owner of a large chain bookstores correspond to each other via email. Neither knows who the other, they initially met in real life (not knowing of their people to the Internet), they do not like the others. Invention in the plot of this You've Got Mail film is that the chain store will put the small book of business. Finally, the two realize that the other is and of course, fall in love. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan own this movie. They make you forget how silly the plot is, or how improbable various points in the plot. They do care about their characters. In short, this is just a good movie. No thinking required.
This You've Got Mail film is a combination of 40 of the classical shop around the corner and the book Pride and Prejudice. The plot loosely follows the You've Got Mail Romance store around the corner and Kathleen Kelly (Ryan), the store is called the corner store. It is particularly interesting that Pride and Prejudice is mentioned in the film. Joe Fox (Hanks), who says he can not recall if that Mr. Darcy is too proud or too injury. As the DVD film You've Got Mail develops the characters of Hanks and Ryan are still to Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have magical romantic comedy that comes across this wonderfully great You've Got Mail film to watch again and again.
This was a film: You've Got Mail all right, but I can only make some comments? If the You've Got Mail Romance movie is trying to make a social statement about the big book of personality (such as Fox, Hank Books) avidly driving the small shops with a difference (as Ryan in the shop around the corner), business How is that the filmmakers decided to stage each of Starbucks? Starbucks has forced undoubtedly smaller stores of any large enterprise that has the book chain. This does not mean it is a You've Got Mail movie enjoyabe. But it takes something away from the just indignation of Meg, when unfortunately the library closes, and then going to suck a Mochacino.
This is the way that I like romantic comedies. "You've Got Mail" builds slowly and let the public who wish to start more and more that the main characters could be together. Some romantic comedies jump around too much and incredible that the man and girl who fall in love. However, in this film, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan as competitors begin to hate each other, unaware that they are relevant to other emails, and gradually falling in love. Tom Hanks learns the truth first, and played with Meg Ryan for a while, because of their desire to see him fall in love with, ignore the truth. The end turns out to be tear-jerking and totally romantic. Hanks and Ryan do a good job in this film, like the cast, including Parker Posey and Dabney Coleman. The DivX film You've Got Mail left me satisfied and happy. It is not a perfect film, but it's hard for me to find I like romantic comedies. This is a valuable and fun. *** From ****
Romantic comedies are not everyone cup of tea, after all, who wants to see unrealistic stories about people "hook" when it gives us wonderful experiences as ten car pileups, hordes of people being slaughtered in a hail of bullets while shopping, goblins, explosions, space ships and intergalactic vampires? But most women and many of those men who did not see themselves as the Governor of California, will find much to like in this charming moistener eyes. Stories of this ilk can easily be mawkish, but a large part avoided the trap, thanks to a smart script, the believability of the lead pair (as cast) and the smooth rhythm that makes the outcome until the end of shooting.

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