You've Got Mail movie plot

2021-10-22 14:30
Strong cultural atmosphere in New York's Upper West Side, Kathleen Kelly () runs a cozy little bookstore, bookstore inherited from the mother, has four years of history, is a part of the nearby neighborhood life. I did not expect just across the street, a large bookstore chain opened a variety of discounts, multi-store greatly endanger the shop business, and a large bookstore owner Joe Fox () a natural Catherine Carey Stuck in the eye.
Joe has a capable girlfriend Patricia (), and Catherine also has a matching boyfriend Frank (). They thought they had found a life partner, and they were the best pen pals for e-mail when they were fighting in the daytime and in the dead of night.
Unfamiliar men and women on both ends of the computer used the pseudonyms NY152 and Shopgirl to talk about everything in life except their true identities. Gradually, the friendship on the Internet sublimated into love. The two met, and the curiosity of nature drove Joe to encourage his friends to take a peek at the appointed place first, and found that his favorite online lover was actually his rival, Catherine. Of course, Joe did not attend the appointment, making Catherine, who was facing a closed door and no one reliable, was disappointed. But Joe also started to get to know Catherine from a new angle, but he didn't know how to let Catherine know that he was the mysterious netizen.
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  • Robbie 2022-03-21 09:01:26

    The two protagonists are good friends, and they have acted in several movies that have sold well. Back then, E-mail was just beginning, and maybe many people found true love because of this, but more deceived and deceived. The movie only expressed the good side, but did not say it. The darker side.

  • Megane 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    It's really average, I'm already indifferent to Sleepless in Seattle, and this one is even more boring.

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Joe Fox: [about "Shopgirl"] I hope she doesn't have one of those high, squeaky voices like the mice in "Cinderella". I hate that.

  • Kathleen Kelly: You poor, sad, multimillionaire. I feel so sorry for you.

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