"You don't love me?! Me either!" It's a beautiful movie to see Katherine and her boyfriend laughing so easily and breaking up so lightly.
I've seen the two movies that Meg and Hanks played together, and it's all about fate. I still prefer "Electronic Love Letter" to "Sleepless in Seattle". "You've got mail" is enough to surprise, nervous and look forward to the people in front of the screen. It will be even more pleasant if the other person happens to like the same city as you, care about the leaves in season, or sincerely respond to your uneasy confusion and humor. Talking about the world, seeing words like face, plus the mystery of strangers, it takes a little effort to get in touch with each other's nervousness-maybe this is the charm of online dating in this film, hh
The romantic comedies of the 90s are really good, from the plot, lines, soundtrack to rhythm, pictures, and costumes, they are all warm. In the bookstore, Catherine chatted and joked with her friends, read children's books for children, worked hard to save the small bookstore, and hung colorful Christmas decorations that reflected lights, full of human touch. Catherine and Joe's arguing in reality, and Joe's frank self-blame between letters, are what many people look like in their daily lives.
Because Katherine mentioned the lyrics "I wish I had a river to skate away on" and also found a nice old song "RIver", I liked this film even more.
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