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Macie 2022-04-21 09:01:30

The movie "Electronic Love Letter You've Got Mail" that I watched on the train last night was poked by the feelings of enemies in this warm atmosphere. The two people started chatting a little bit from the "Drift Bottle Friends" who had never met, to the intersection in real life that made the two become business enemies, and finally Joe found out that Kathleen was his netizen, and started after recognizing his heart. Various little routines made Kathleen realize her love for Joe.

At the end of the movie, Kathleen said in the song "Over the rainbow": "I want it to be you, I want it to be you badly." I was really moved

The 1998 movie was so sweet, it was the kind of gentle sweetness.

The picture is beautiful, and the soundtrack won an award.

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Extended Reading
  • Verona 2021-10-22 14:40:41

    If it weren't for these two people, the film's value would be pitiful. The modern version of P&P lacks the most important essence-replace the class conflict of "He is a gentleman and I am a gentleman's daughter" with "You do a good job in business but I only understand the book", but the female standpoint is weakened, that is The reason for the love is unknown, an elevator accident? This strength is too far from "a gentleman must marry a good wife". But after all, it's a romantic light comedy that can't ask for so much.

  • Alysa 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Classic brain fragments. Simplify, idealize, and conceptualize feelings. Do you think the audience is a three-year-old child? Do you believe in such an outrageous plot?

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Kathleen Kelly: What will NY152 say today, I wonder. 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 own heart. I have mail. From you.

  • Kevin: The electrical contractor called. His truck hit a deer last night, so he's not going to be here until tomorrow. And the upstairs shelves are delayed because the shipment of pine we ordered has beetles.

    Joe Fox: Very good. *Very* good.

    Kevin: And we got a fifty-thousand dollar ticket for construction workers peeing off the roof.

    Joe Fox: Great, that is great!