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Titolo originale: You've Got Mail
Regia: Nora Ephron |
Anno: 1998
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: bookshop | businessman | anonymous letter | romcom | falling in love | manhattan, new york city | class conflict | online dating | woman director | christmas | online relationship | internet romance | parfumerie |
Cast: Meg Ryan | Tom Hanks | Greg Kinnear | Parker Posey | Heather Burns | Dave Chappelle | Jean Stapleton | Steve Zahn | Dabney Coleman | John Randolph | Hallee Hirsh | Jeffrey Scaperrotta | Cara Seymour | Katie Finneran | Michael Badalucco | Deborah Rush | Veanne Cox | Bruce Jay Friedman | Sara Ramirez | Howard Spiegel | Diane Sokolow | Julie Kass | Reiko Aylesworth | Katie Sagona | Kathryn Meisle | Nina Zoie Lam | Maggie Murphy | Michelle Blakely | Meredith White | Dianne Dreyer | Julie Galdieri | Leila Nichols | Mary A. Kelly | Chris Messina | Ronobir Lahiri | André Sogliuzzo | Peter A. Mian | Richard Cohen | Enzo Angileri | Nick Brown | Ann Fleuchaus | Neil Bonin | Bill McHugh | Santiago Quinones | Lynn Grossman | Dolores Sirianni | Nicole Bernadette | Jane Adams | Cecelia Antoinette | Elwood Edwards | Alfonso Gomez-Rejon | Gideon Jacobs | Brick Mason | Scott Mullin | Logan Steinhardt | Anthony Welch |

Joe Fox e Kathleen Kelly vivono e lavorano a pochi isolati di distanza nell'Upper West Side. I negozi che frequentano sono gli stessi e passeggiano per le stesse strade. Lui è il proprietario della più importante catena di bookstore di Manhattan, le megalibrerie Fox, mentre lei gestisce una piccola libreria per bambini ereditata dalla madre, "Il Negozio Dietro l'Angolo" proprio accanto al bookstore. I due si incontrano in una chat-room, e nasce un'amicizia sebbene anonima. Nella vita reale invece, s'incontrano ad una festa di beneficenza in cui capiscono di non sopportarsi, ma le cose cambiano man mano che iniziano a frequentarsi.

Approfondimenti

The movie's opening and ending titles make use of commonly seen computer images of the time, specifi [...] D
Both Kathleen and Joe use laptops extensively throughout the movie, as their primary means of emaili [...] D
The location of Fox Books in the movie is the location of a real-life Barnes & Noble, on Broadway an [...] D
The film invokes several literary and cinematic references to Il mago di Oz (1939): a full shelf of [...] D
Sara Ramirez's debut. D
First film allowed to be filmed inside the classic grocery store on Broadway and West 80th Street - [...] D
At approx. 21:15 when Annabelle Fox /Hallee Hirsh and Matt Fox / Jeffrey Scaperrotta are running on [...] D
Tom Hanks and Dabney Coleman previously worked together in L'uomo con la scarpa rossa (1985). D
The passage that we see Kathleen Kelly reading during her bookshop's story time to a group of kids ( [...] D
Kathleen - the feisty, independent representative for what might be called the book store "for the r [...] D
When Tom Hanks reveals himself as the pen pal to Meg Ryan in the park, he uses a below the waist han [...] D
The casting of Dave Chappelle as Kevin Joe's (Tom Hanks), friend and confidant came about because fo [...] D
The film has its roots in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. At 16:30 Joe is glancing at a copy of [...] D
The cast members actually e-mailed each other during filming. D
Nora Ephron said when you have a hit every day is like Christmas, when you have a bomb every day is [...] D
Nick Castle was the original director before departing over "creative differences". D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 top 1 [...] D
Joe Fox / Tom Hanks is obsessed with Il padrino (1972), and frequently uses dialogue from it to shap [...] D
Despite the Autumn setting it was shot in the Summer so the green leaves were digitally coloured a m [...] D
Jean Stapleton's character's name is Birdie Conrad, a reverse of the character Conrad Birdie from th [...] D
Katie Finneran, who plays the babysitter, is the second cast member in this movie to win Broadway's [...] D
Rose, the Zabar's cashier is played by a young Sara Ramirez (Greys Anatomy). D
One of two movies in which Tom Hanks' character orders a "Stoli on the rocks". The other is Nothing [...] D
There is a Broadway musical adaptation of the original movie called, "She Loves Me". D
Tom Hanks also collects typewriters, like the character Frank. D
Nora Ephron told Tom Hanks during the production of this movie: "When you have a hit, every day is l [...] D
The only song during the film that is not on the soundtrack is "Never Smile at a Crocodile," which p [...] D
Meg Ryan's character, Kathleen Kelly, uses a Macintosh PowerBook G3 "Kanga", (introduced 11/97), or [...] D
(Chris Messina): in a very early role as the Fox Books salespeople who doesn't know the Shoes books. D
Kathleen's bookstore is The Shop Around The Corner, an homage to the movie this is based on. D
Kathleen/Shopgirl arrives at Riverside Park to meet NY152 (revealed to be Joe) at 1 hour and 52 minu [...] D
When visiting Kathleen's bookstore, Joe Fox is interested in a first edition of Swiss Family Robinso [...] D
There is a scene that shows a somewhat ghostly projection of Meg Ryan's character as a child spinnin [...] D
One thing that distinguishes this film from any prior source material (Hungarian play, Hollywood mov [...] D
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas. D
For opening credits, Ephron wanted an animated version of Broadway Boogie-Woogie, a representation o [...] D
The film was shot primarily in New York City's Upper West Side. D
Michael Palin appeared in several scenes that were cut from the final film. D
The scene where Joe accidentally closes the door of Kathleen's shop on the balloons was unscripted. [...] D
Kathleen Kelly's bookstore in the film was based largely on Manhattan's Books of Wonder in Chelsea o [...] D
Final film of John Randolph. D
The empty store and the deep feelings of nostalgia that it evokes is reminiscent of a similar scene [...] D
This movie's screenplay is based loosely on Scrivimi fermo posta (1940), starring James Stewart and [...] D
Kathleen tells the brother of Tom Hanks' character Joe that daisies are her favorite flower. In Inso [...] D
This is the third time that Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks act together, the previous two being Joe contro i [...] D
When Tom Hanks is meeting Meg Ryan for a date but doesn't reveal his identity, Ryan pokes fun at Tom [...] D
The book that can be seen on Kathleen's bed during the scene when Joe unexpectedly shows up at her a [...] D
Meg Ryan and Greg Kinnear, whose characters are a couple at the beginning of this film, both played [...] D
Kathleen and Joe used AOL software to connect to the Internet. They were both using version 4.0 whic [...] D
The extra who is playing the florist in the beginning of the movie is pregnant. Later, Kathleen is b [...] D
Michael Palin's role as a benevolent writer who frequently gave readings at The Shop was cut from th [...] D
The sound track features a song performed by Randy Newman. Randy Newman features heavily in another [...] D
Of the three movies where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan star as the leads this is the only one where they s [...] D
Could arguably be a modern re-telling of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," of which Kathleen is a [...] D
Both Greg Kinnear and Steven Zahn have guest appearances in Friends (1994). D
All of Joe and Kathleen's e-mails were put on the movie's official website which Warner Bros. kept a [...] D
In the opening lines of the movie, Frank is describing how the state of Virginia had to have solitai [...] D
When Kathleen is decorating her shop's Christmas tree, she places an ornament of Dorothy's ruby slip [...] D
Meg Ryan got her very first computer during the filming. D
Nora Ephron arranged for Meg Ryan and Heather Burns to work in a real New York City bookstore in pre [...] D
The closing sign indicates that the store was opened approximately seven years before Kathleen was b [...] D
The movie references Muhammad Ali. When Kathleen Kelly is in the Shop Around The Corner, she prepare [...] D
Since the movie, Heather Burns has actually petitioned for local New York City bookstores. D
The store used for Fox Books is the old Barney's department store at 17th Street and 7th Avenue in M [...] D
The children's bookstore scenes in the film were filmed at Maya Shaper's Cheese and Antique Shop on [...] D
In the children's section of the Fox Bookstore, there is a cardboard cutout of a fox playing a flute [...] D
The original source material for this plot, the 1937 play "Illatszertár" (in English, titled "Par [...] D
A remake of the 1940 film Scrivimi fermo posta (1940) starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. [...] D
Joe's online name is "NY152" and Kathleen's name is "Shopgirl". D
In the party scene, Tom Hanks' character responds to Kathleen's comment "that caviar is a garnish!" [...] D
One of Nora Ephron's signature film-making quirks was her use of songs to accentuate plot points (on [...] D
A framed picture of Brinkley, as a puppy could be seen on Joe Fox's nightstand. D
The New York City previews were shown in the exact same theater (same building, same "room") that Me [...] D
Jean Stapleton's character is seen playing the piano. There is another example of this elsewhere. In [...] D
In later interviews, Meg Ryan said the film was "not any kind of stretch for me. I can't have that k [...] D
Last film to celebrate Warner Bros. Pictures' 75th Anniversary. D