Last weekend, while randomly switching channels on the television, I happened to see the movie - You've Got Mail being played on. No matter how many times you watch this movie, the romance gets to you.
I am not here to write a review about the movie. It is just about what I feel while watching it.
The movie makes you believe in love and leaves you lighthearted at the end of it. Don't know about men, but am sure every woman out there wants to meet a guy like Joe Fox. Someone who never lets you down, someone who understands you and yeah, tries hard to win you over.
Being an avid reader, I loved the small cozy book store that Kathleen runs and I feel sorry that she had to close her book store. I just don't like it when old small stores or shops have to close business due to competition from famous chain stores. The film makers did a good job in showing that cozy children's corner in the new Fox Books store. It always reminds me of Landmark book store in Chennai.
I liked the way they show how both of them try to find words to express their thoughts and feelings in their mail. The scenes where Joe first tries to come up with some random excuse for standing her up and then starts writing to her or the scene where Kathleen tries to tell him about how she felt bad in shouting at her enemy in the cafe, gets to me.
I was able to relate how difficult it is to get the right words when sending a message or an email to another friend. Right now, we have all moved to whatsapp messengers to send a quick message to friends. But just imagine if we did not have one. Then we would all be writing long emails sharing experiences, thoughts in detail.
All in all, watching this movie again last sunday, lifted my spirits and made me feel so good again. Not to forget, waiting and hoping to meet someone like Joe Fox :)
I am not here to write a review about the movie. It is just about what I feel while watching it.
The movie makes you believe in love and leaves you lighthearted at the end of it. Don't know about men, but am sure every woman out there wants to meet a guy like Joe Fox. Someone who never lets you down, someone who understands you and yeah, tries hard to win you over.
Being an avid reader, I loved the small cozy book store that Kathleen runs and I feel sorry that she had to close her book store. I just don't like it when old small stores or shops have to close business due to competition from famous chain stores. The film makers did a good job in showing that cozy children's corner in the new Fox Books store. It always reminds me of Landmark book store in Chennai.
I liked the way they show how both of them try to find words to express their thoughts and feelings in their mail. The scenes where Joe first tries to come up with some random excuse for standing her up and then starts writing to her or the scene where Kathleen tries to tell him about how she felt bad in shouting at her enemy in the cafe, gets to me.
I was able to relate how difficult it is to get the right words when sending a message or an email to another friend. Right now, we have all moved to whatsapp messengers to send a quick message to friends. But just imagine if we did not have one. Then we would all be writing long emails sharing experiences, thoughts in detail.
All in all, watching this movie again last sunday, lifted my spirits and made me feel so good again. Not to forget, waiting and hoping to meet someone like Joe Fox :)
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