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Pleasant, warm-hearted fluff reworking 1940's "The Shop Around the Corner" (remade initially in 1949 as the musical "In The Good Old Summertime"). Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan reteam for the second time as rival bookstore owners in New York City: she operates a Mom & Pop bookshop, he's opening another outlet in his retail chain nearby. They lock horns over business, yet are unaware they are also each other's internet pen-pal. Slick and occasionally too-cute, too cookie cutter, but also an entertaining picture nicely set during the holidays. Ryan can't help but radiate personality and charm, though Hanks is curiously rote here (and he looks tired to boot),. Terrific supporting cast certainly helps, with Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton and Steve Zahn making up a bright ensemble. Engaging, if you're not too demanding. *** from ****
Romantic comedies are not everyone's cup of tea; after all, who would want to watch unrealistic stories about ordinary people 'coupling' when we are offered such wonderful everyday experiences as ten car pileups, hordes of people being slaughtered in a hail of bullets while shopping, goblins, explosions, vampires and intergalactic spaceships?
But the majority of women, and many of those men who do not see themselves as the Governor of California will surely find much to like in this charming eye-moistener.
Tales of this ilk can easily be mawkish, but this one largely avoids the trap, thanks to an intelligent script, the believability of the lead pair (as well as the supporting cast) and good pacing that leaves the denouement until the closing shot.
But the majority of women, and many of those men who do not see themselves as the Governor of California will surely find much to like in this charming eye-moistener.
Tales of this ilk can easily be mawkish, but this one largely avoids the trap, thanks to an intelligent script, the believability of the lead pair (as well as the supporting cast) and good pacing that leaves the denouement until the closing shot.
I'm from Germany and I love this film! It makes me happy to just watch it! When watching this film one comes to think why in real life such beauty in words and moments can't be achieved! The film does'nt get boring, even if watched for the 23rd time! It's pure magic - you could endlessly listen to the conversations, the beautiful music and enjoy the excellent acting! Other films try to come in too trendy with freaky music and sexual content(not that there's anything wrong with that) - but it's not a feelgood movie! Besides the puns and the lovely warm hearted atmosphere does the rest! To everyone who hasn't yet seen this movie - rent it, buy it - enjoy it!
God only knows why it's taken me so long to see this. But God I wanted it to be this kind of movies. I wanted it to be this kind of movies so badly.
(8/10)
(8/10)
"Don't you love New York in the fall? Makes me want to buy school supplies. I would send you a freshly sharpened bouquet of pencils if I knew your name and address."-NY152
The sweet seduction of a well written letter! The waiting, the anticipation...the delayed gratification.
"Dear friend. I like to pretend that we are the oldest and dearest of friends...I turn on my computer, I wait impatiently as it connects, I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until I hear three little words...'you've got mail'. I hear nothing not even a sound on the streets of New York, just the beating of my heart. I've got mail...from you"-ShopGirl
This is a modern retelling of the classic James Stewart film Shop Around the Corner (which if you have never seen it...you definitely should! It is set at Christmas time, so it makes a wonderful Christmas film.). You've got Mail even does a nice hat tip to the original film by naming the little all children's bookstore 'shop around the corner'.
The modern story is about Kathleen Kelly who owns a small neighborhood children's bookstore on the west side in New York. She met someone in a chat room, when the Internet was new and starts a great series of conversations with a stranger NY152. Meanwhile a big chain box store "Fox Books" is being built across the street. Kathleen ends up meeting Joe Fox...not knowing he's the Fox books Fox or her secret pen pal.
"We are going to seduce them. We are going to seduce them with our square footage, and our discounts, and our deep arm chairs and our cappuccino. They are going to hate us at the beginning but we are going to get 'em in the end. And do you know why? Because we are going to sell them cheep books and legal addictive stimulants. In the meantime we will just put up a big sign 'coming soon a Fox Book Superstore The end of civilization as you know it.'"-Joe Fox.
Lots of comedy and great conversations ensue...including a discussion about Pride and Prejudice, Kathleen's favorite book.
This is a great love story and almost as wonderful as the original...except this one has the sad tragedy of a David and Goliath story. Although, I wonder how those big box stores now feel about Amazon putting them out of business?
Beautiful film from the age of When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle. Romantics will love this rom-com and I highly recommend...the topped the wonderful soundtrack filled with Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman and Roy Orbison.
The sweet seduction of a well written letter! The waiting, the anticipation...the delayed gratification.
"Dear friend. I like to pretend that we are the oldest and dearest of friends...I turn on my computer, I wait impatiently as it connects, I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until I hear three little words...'you've got mail'. I hear nothing not even a sound on the streets of New York, just the beating of my heart. I've got mail...from you"-ShopGirl
This is a modern retelling of the classic James Stewart film Shop Around the Corner (which if you have never seen it...you definitely should! It is set at Christmas time, so it makes a wonderful Christmas film.). You've got Mail even does a nice hat tip to the original film by naming the little all children's bookstore 'shop around the corner'.
The modern story is about Kathleen Kelly who owns a small neighborhood children's bookstore on the west side in New York. She met someone in a chat room, when the Internet was new and starts a great series of conversations with a stranger NY152. Meanwhile a big chain box store "Fox Books" is being built across the street. Kathleen ends up meeting Joe Fox...not knowing he's the Fox books Fox or her secret pen pal.
"We are going to seduce them. We are going to seduce them with our square footage, and our discounts, and our deep arm chairs and our cappuccino. They are going to hate us at the beginning but we are going to get 'em in the end. And do you know why? Because we are going to sell them cheep books and legal addictive stimulants. In the meantime we will just put up a big sign 'coming soon a Fox Book Superstore The end of civilization as you know it.'"-Joe Fox.
Lots of comedy and great conversations ensue...including a discussion about Pride and Prejudice, Kathleen's favorite book.
This is a great love story and almost as wonderful as the original...except this one has the sad tragedy of a David and Goliath story. Although, I wonder how those big box stores now feel about Amazon putting them out of business?
Beautiful film from the age of When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle. Romantics will love this rom-com and I highly recommend...the topped the wonderful soundtrack filled with Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman and Roy Orbison.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe casting of Dave Chappelle as Kevin, Joe's (Tom Hanks) friend and confidant, came about because four years previously Chapelle was offered the role of Bubba in Forrest Gump (1994), Hanks' big blockbuster, which became a worldwide phenomenon. Chapelle turned down the role of Bubba because he felt Forrest Gump would flop at the box office. However when it became a huge success worldwide, and dominated the 1994 Oscars, Chapelle said he deeply regretted turning down the role of Bubba. Hanks, realizing this, promised to work with Chapelle on a future film as a result, and he suggested to director Nora Ephron he play the role of Kevin. Ephron agreed, and Chapelle eagerly accepted the offer to work with Hanks.
- BlooperWhen Joe picks up the book Kathleen has brought at the café and says 'Pride and Prejudice, I bet you just love this book', it is actually the cover of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
- Citazioni
Kathleen Kelly: [in an email to Joe Fox] The odd thing about this form of communication is that you're more likely to talk about nothing than something. But I just want to say that all this nothing has meant more to me than so many somethings.
- Curiosità sui creditiWhen the 75th anniversary variation of the Warner Bros. logo finished, the clouds and the 75th anniversary wordings is fading to the computer wallpaper with the words "WARNER BROS. PRESENTS", leaving the shield logo and then it zooms out to show a computer desktop, segueing into the opening credits, and the WB logo moves to the upper-left corner. The sounds of computers and fax machines playing over the logo.
- Versioni alternativeSeveral scenes were originally scripted and partly filmed but not included in the final cut:
- A scene in which Kathleen gets involved with two garbagemen and first gets tongue-tied.
- Extended scenes referring to the roof-top murderer including a love affair with George.
- A scene with Kathleen and Christina talking about falling in love.
- Extended scenes that characterize Patricia: a presentation of an author (the woman in the later elevator scene)
- Extended scenes that characterize Frank: he meets an famous author whom he adores.
- Scenes on Kathleen's and Joe's childhood.
- A scene in which Joe explains Annabel why the Shop Around the Corner had to close.
- Colonne sonoreThe Puppy Song
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
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- Budget
- 65.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 115.821.495 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 18.426.749 USD
- 20 dic 1998
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 250.821.575 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 59 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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