I choose "recommended"

Kale 2022-03-18 09:01:03

When the digital watch reads 0:47, I know that Mom and Dad will rush into my house at any time and yell at me "Why are you still not sleeping!" But nothing can stop me from making this simple, fresh, comfortable and a little dated After watching the movie, I type something on the computer.
I've always thought about the power of the internet, "all these nonsense conversations mean more to me than a lot of other things" "you have email, those few words are magic"...when we face strangers , but we can be frank and sincere, sharing the little details in life that only we care about without any scruples, and we can develop a completely unconstrained imagination of each other. This kind of resonating plot is the reason why I like it.
And what it likes about it is the country songs that the movies of that era were happy to accompany, the little floral curtains, the milky white cabinets, the curved window sills, the awkward IBM notebooks, etc.
Of course, I know this A romantic, warm little story can't give me any advice on my real life, but it once again made me believe in the happy ending that only fairy tales have, among the flowers... wow haha, it makes me so simple and happy, not allowed Needless to say, it's a really lovely movie, and I recommend it to you from the bottom of my heart... uh... and, good night!

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  • Robert 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Some people say it's vulgar, some people say it's vulgar.. um.. anyway, I like it very much. I also like the original movie corner store... It's so beautiful to have such a bookstore in the corner bookstore...

  • Luigi 2022-03-24 09:01:26

    Aren't all love stories supposed to happen this way? Very moving...

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!