Review of When Harry Met Sally... (1989) by Sean P — 28 Dec 2017
The classic on this week's Everyone is a Critic podcast is When Harry Met Sally, director Rob Reiner's 1989 romantic comedy that arguably set the template for every romantic comedy that came after it. Reiner, whose The Princess Bride turns 30 this weekend and inspired our podcast to focus on Reiner's work, directed When Harry Met Sally from a script by Nora Ephron who would go on to take the mantel of the leading voice in romantic comedies in Hollywood throughout the 90's and early 2000's.
The template is thus, two people who seem ill-suited for each other get repeatedly thrust together by fate before sleeping together, montage together and then break-up, montage, and finally have a romantic reunion. These movies could write themselves after a while but in fairness to Reiner, when he conceived of When Harry Met Sally, the template wasn't quite so set in stone. In fact, in pairing the comic Billy Crystal with the actress Meg Ryan, Reiner found something that still feels very fresh in their unusual chemistry. https://geeks.media/classic-movie-review-when-harry-met-sally?_ga=2.154971640.1126457623.1513947710-953607229.1513947710.
This review of When Harry Met Sally... (1989) was written by Sean P on 28 Dec 2017.
When Harry Met Sally... has generally received very positive reviews.
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