After watching "Sleepless in Seattle", I was really depressed. Is this what the legendary silver screen classics look like? Maybe my thinking and Hollywood directors and screenwriters are too different. There is nothing wrong with the male protagonist, the key is the female protagonist. Her feelings are so erratic, she is always thinking of another man beside one man. By the way, the second male lead is also quite good. He received a breakup notice on the eve of the wedding, and he is still so gentlemanly. I really don't know what the heroine thinks. He doesn't want such a good man.
The Central Six Sets have commented on this film many times, but why has it never been mentioned that the heroine jumped from her fiance who was about to get married to the hero? I don't know what's so good about this movie.
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