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Youve Got Mail
CRITICS OF "Youve Got Mail"
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Movie Metropolis
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January 29, 2008

...you've got a lot of saccharine sweetness in the film, but it's a good kind of sweetness, a gentle, loveable, delightful sweetness.
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Groucho Reviews
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February 11, 2011

The well-honed dramedic performances by endearingly mock-cranky Hanks and quirky, cryin' Ryan add just enough weight to what might otherwise float away...[Blu-ray]
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Houston Chronicle

July 21, 2005

Mail may not be as romantic as Sleepless, but it's wittier.
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Reeling Reviews
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April 09, 2005

You've Got Mail is not as saccharine as I expected, but the sugar-coated love story offers us nothing new or original.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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November 06, 2002

A love story destined to be remembered as one of the best of the decade.
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Popcornworld
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July 02, 2012

A great big hug of a film.
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Chicago Reader
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May 27, 2011

The coincidences that make the destined lovers' paths cross aren't contrived with much finesse, but the characters get in some decidedly clever lines.
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Common Sense Media

December 29, 2010

Predictable-but-sweet romantic comedy.
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Globe and Mail
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July 12, 2002

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.
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Three Movie Buffs
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September 20, 2010

Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan and America Online. Could you be anymore 1990s?
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

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.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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June 18, 2002

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.
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