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Wayne 2022-04-21 09:01:30

The book is just a general browsing after watching the movie N times. It is just a companion collection and cannot be counted as read. Let’s say a few words about the movie. The

movie has been watched more than 20 times. For Tommy's immortal classic, if you add "When Harry Falls in Love with Sally", it can be regarded as three chapters of Meg's personal emotions. I liked Tom and Meg so much that I thought early on that they should be a couple in reality.

This film can be regarded as a perfect love sketch. The screenwriter's foreshadowing is interlocking, compact and natural, and the rendering of the soundtrack is exquisite and the first classic. The scene is simple and beautiful. This kind of treatment puts the whole love theme into a comfortable life, and with the right scale, the film smoothly avoids the greasy literary tone of the vulgar works. Well-timed comedic plots avoid prolonged prominence of thematic contradictions. Such rhythm control cannot be achieved without masterpieces, and masters cannot.

This couple is not as sexy and glamorous as Hollywood standards, but they are cute and silly. They are not so much acting as a play, but they are actively putting themselves into an emotion and an encounter. It's like a child playing a house. Although this seems to be the work attitude that an actor should have, in all fairness, there are really not many actors who can do this today instead of using a lot of professional skills to shape batches of wax figures. In my humble opinion, at this level, acting is really enjoyable.

In addition to strong feelings, the film's discussion of human nature and emotions in love and social life is not subtle. The subversive process of two people's emotional judgments, the awakening and reflection of a kind businessman's values, an attitude towards love, and a materialistic desire. For a pure and persistent soul, a simple friendship that faces dilemmas, and some vulgarities that we are accustomed to but neglect to reflect on, but the most important proposition is that people should keep a pursuit of beautiful things in their spirits--- --This is not a simple happy ending -- but a belief that every soul should hold.


If the love in your mind is beautiful, you might as well find a pleasant afternoon. . . . .

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You've Got Mail quotes

  • Kathleen Kelly: [about "NY152"] He couldn't possibly be the Rooftop Killer!

    Christina Plutzker: Remember when you thought Frank might be the Unibomber?

    Kathleen Kelly: That was different.

  • Frank Navasky: [about Birdie] She fell in love with Generalissimo Franco!

    Kathleen Kelly: No, don't say that. Really. We don't know that for sure.

    Frank Navasky: Well, who else could it have been? It was probably around 1960.

    Kathleen Kelly: Do you want some popcorn?

    Frank Navasky: I can't believe this! I mean, it's not like he was something normal, like a socialist or an anarchist or something.

    Kathleen Kelly: It happened in Spain. People do really stupid things in foreign countries.

    Frank Navasky: Absolutely. They buy leather jackets for much more than they're worth. But they don't fall in love with fascist dictators!