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When Harry Met Sally (1989)
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Nora Ephron wrote the brisk screenplay for this 1989 romantic comedy, director Rob Reiner made a nicely glossy New York story (very much in a Woody Allen vein) out of it, and Billy Crystal's unstoppable charm made it something really special. Crystal and Meg Ryan play longtime platonic friends who keep dancing around their deeper feelings for one another, and Bruno Kirby and Carrie Fisher are their respective pals who fall in love and get married. Ryan doesn't get a lot of funny material, but her performance is typically alive and intuitive, and she more than holds her own with Crystal's comic motor mouth and sweet sentimentality. Reiner is...
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When Harry Met Sally Movie Review by Zara (2/3/2007) |
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I once started to write a script. The opening scene was a group of friends sitting around, being lazy and bullsh*tting. The opening line was:
"WHEN HARRY MET SALLY was a farce!"
There are two aspects when giving your review for a movie. Once is usually to judge just how entertaining a flick was and the other is to...
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When Harry Met Sally Movie Review by AJ (6/5/2006) |
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Still pretty much the best romantic comedy ever (with a few exceptions like The Philadelphia Story or Bringing Up Baby). It's also the greatest Woody Allen movie that Woody Allen never made; director Rob Reiner peppers the film with Allen's trademark neurosis (though it's only on display occasionally) and love and...
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| When Harry Met Sally Movie Review by Ben (9/9/2008) |
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The movie is really a most unusual love story in regards to how it starts and progresses throughout the film. We first meet Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright just after they graduate from college. They end up taking a long car ride from the home away from the real world (college) and into New York where the...
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