You've Got Mail
⭐ 7.0/10
(Originally written by Tim)
I've seen this one a couple times now, and honestly I don't mind it. I think the conflict of a big chain of bookstores buying up the mom-and-pop store is pretty interesting, and the personality of the people associated with corporations is instantly how we feel about the corporation itself. Netflix could totally remake this with Amazon now shutting down a big book chain like Chapters, and when they do I am sending them a link to this review for my cut.
I also love the blossoming internet of this movie. Tom Hanks loves New York in the fall, and I love the purity of AOL internet. The audacity of finding love online, and the excitement of the anonymity is so innocent, and I love that it is captured in a movie where the books are still physical.
I do have some gripes. Meg Ryan is cheating on her boyfriend by pouring her heart out to a dude online. There, I said it. And the resolutions in this movie kind of suck. You know how the cheating thing is resolved? They both admit they have feelings for someone else and they have a very pleasant mutual breakup. The boyfriend is the funniest character in the movie and they breakup as if it all meant nothing. And you know how the bookstore conflict is resolved? She loses the shop her mom built and becomes an employee at the big book store her new boyfriend is the CEO of. Bezos has so much power he can steal your girlfriend and make her work for him.
Love the concept, but am always a bit disappointed by the outcomes. The ending is cute though, and it has me longing to live in a different time.
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