
YOU'VE GOT MAIL
It's hard not to like a film starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.
The have great chemistry together. Obviously the producers
think so since this is at least the third film in which they've
been paired. They make a cute couple. He does his best
sympathetic, boyish, befuddled characterization and she's just
terrific as the vulnerable, kooky, teary-eyed girl next
door type. They've played them before with great effect.
"You've Got Mail" introduces Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly as competitors
in the world of bookselling. She owns the tiny but charming "Shop Around the Corner",
a children's bookstore handed down from her mother that is facing obliteration
at the hands of the Fox family's behemoth discount bookstore - the kind that sells cappuccinos
and pastries next to the magazine section.
Each is engaging in an email relationship without knowing any specifics about his or her
mouse-pal. The romance grows and eventually Joe finds out that it is his
bookselling enemy Kathleen who rules his heart over the internet. He is
torn by the discovery, yet nonetheless pursues it, manipulating events to
keep the truth covered until the right moment.
The film is cute, although the set up is longer than it needs to be.
I found it ironic that the same character who rails constantly against the big
chain stores (Kathleen) buys her coffee everyday from Starbucks.
Producer, writer, director Nora Ephron dropped the ball on that one.
Lotta says as far as romantic comedies go, this one is pleasant and fans of Hanks and Ryan
won't be disappointed. But I think it's the same kind of fare we've digested
many times before.
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