You've Got Mail
January 1998
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Lisa Alspector
The coincidences that make the destined lovers' paths cross aren't contrived with much finesse, but the characters get in some decidedly clever lines.
Geoff Andrew
The clumsily loaded characterisation not only treats almost every other figure as dispensable, but doesn't even bother to make Meg and Tom properly sympathetic.
Jeff Millar
Mail may not be as romantic as Sleepless, but it's wittier.
Jeff Strickler
A love story destined to be remembered as one of the best of the decade.
Rick Groen
Fully-stocked, well-oiled and soulless, You've Got Mail sure feels like a franchise operation -- all that's missing is a greeter and a discount card.
Ruthe Stein
Every time You've Got Mail is about to choke on its own cleverness, it's resuscitated by its extremely likable -- oh heck, let's just call them lovable -- stars.
Critic reviews
Lisa Alspector
The coincidences that make the destined lovers' paths cross aren't contrived with much finesse, but the characters get in some decidedly clever lines.
Geoff Andrew
The clumsily loaded characterisation not only treats almost every other figure as dispensable, but doesn't even bother to make Meg and Tom properly sympathetic.
Rick Groen
Fully-stocked, well-oiled and soulless, You've Got Mail sure feels like a franchise operation -- all that's missing is a greeter and a discount card.
Ruthe Stein
Every time You've Got Mail is about to choke on its own cleverness, it's resuscitated by its extremely likable -- oh heck, let's just call them lovable -- stars.
Jack Mathews
There's no denying the chemistry between Hanks, whose comparisons to Jimmy Stewart are becoming annoyingly accurate, and Ryan, whose schoolgirl cuteness is finally taking on a layer of matured confidence.
User reviews
Happy is the best word I love this movie. It's so happy and memorable that it's long been my 'sick' movie of choice.
Got to love it. A classic. Great film, Great cast. Great all around. If u haven't seen it, I recommend it.
You've got mail excellent movie sentimental and beautiful five stars all the way
Love love love this movie! Just like a bouquet of freshly sharpened pencils and the smell of scotch tape ;)
It's the I Ching If this movie was as good to watch as a mailbox, I'd be crazy enough to go and buy it.
All time favorite movie!!!! Watch this movie at least 10 times a month. It's my go to movie.
Meg and Tom together again Love this movie. A cute love story set in New York City.
Prefect Love this movie!!!!! Made me cry!!!! The cast is prefect
Cast and credits
Actors | Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Michael Palin, Parker Posey, Steve Zahn, David Chappelle, Jean Stapleton, Dabney Coleman, John Randolph, Heather Burns |
Producers | Lauren Shuler-donner, Nora Ephron |
Director | Nora Ephron |
Writers | Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron |
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
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Run time
119 minutes
Rating
PG
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