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Amazon.co.uk Review By now, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have
amassed such a fund of goodwill with moviegoers that any new
onscreen pairing brings nearly reflexive smiles. In You've Got
Mail, the quintessential boy and girl next door repeat the
tentative romantic crescendo that made Sleepless in Seattle,
writer-director Nora Ephron's previous excursion with the duo, a
massive hit. The prospective couple do actually meet face to face
early on but Mail otherwise repeats the earlier feature's gentle,
extended tease of saving its romantic resolution until the final,
gauzy shot. The underlying narrative is an even more
old-fashioned romantic pas de deux that is casually hooked to a
newfangled device. The script, cowritten by the director and her
sister, Delia Ephron, updates and relocates the Ernst Lubitsch
classic, The Shop Around the Corner, to contemporary Manhattan,
where Joe Fox (Hanks) is a cheerfully rapacious merchant whose
chain of book superstores is gobbling up smaller, more
specialized shops such as the children's bookstore owned by
Kathleen Kelly (Ryan). Their lives run in close parallel in the
same idealized neighbourhood yet they first meet anonymously,
online, where they gradually nurture a warm, even intimate
correspondence. As they begin to wonder whether this e-mail
flirtation might lead them to be soul mates, however, they meet
and clash over their colliding business fortunes. It's no small
testament to the two stars that we wind up liking and caring
about them despite the inevitable (and highly manipulative) arc
of the plot. Although their chemistry transcended the consciously
improbable romantic premise of Sleepless, enabling director
Ephron to attain a kind of amorous soufflé, this time around
there's a slow leak that considerably deflates the affair. Less
credulous viewers will challenge Joe's logic in prolonging the
concealment of his online identity from Kathleen, and may shake
their heads at Ephron's reinvention of Manhattan as a spotless,
sun-dappled wonderland where everybody lives in million-dollar
apartments and colour co-ordinates their wardrobes for cocktail
parties. --Sam Sutherland Product Description DVD
Special Interactive Menus Scene Access Trailer
Commentary with Nora Ephron and Lauren Shuler-Donner HBO First
Look Special: A Conversation with Nora Ephron Discover New York's
Upper West Side (11 selectable clips) 2-Channel Music Only
Language in Dolby Digital 5.1: English Subtitles:
English/Arabic/English for the hearing impaired
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