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You've Got Mail Script

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   (8.75 out of 10)

Writers
  Nora Ephron
  Delia Ephron

Genres
  Comedy
  Romance

Script Date : February 1998

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User Comments for You've Got Mail

S (10 out of 10 )
Brilliant, funny, frothy film. Meg Ryan is excellent in this film, playing a kind and light-hearted New York business woman. As usual, Tom Hanks is wonderful. I would watch this film over and over and over again!!


H (6 out of 10 )
While this is sort of helpful, it's not the final script, and includes scenes and discussions not in the movie. Certain scenes are also incorrect with dialog - due to further revision.


Bridge (10 out of 10 )
Very nice movie. Enjoyed reading the script.


josh jones (10 out of 10 )
Brilliant beyond brilliant movie! My favorite in the whole wide wold and universe. It's the best movie ever ever.


Marwa (4 out of 10 )
I see lines and descriptions in the script that are not in the movie. Absolutely different from the movie, with characters and dialogs that are not in the movie at all. That is weird.


Irma Smith (10 out of 10 )
This movie is so brilliant that I moved to New York. I have watched it over a hundred times. I probably know the script better then Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The Ephons hit this one out of the park. It change my entire life.


Roger (10 out of 10 )
Marwa, judging by the lack of scene numbers (which would denote it's a production script), I'm guessing this script is an earlier draft. If you're reading it to try to learn about screenwriting, this might make the script more valuable because it shows you what a spec script should actually look like. Which is to say, quite different from a production script.


Diego (10 out of 10 )
I love this movie and loved reading this draft of the script also. Goes to show how much a scene changes from early drafts to final. This is is also one of my favourite movies of all time. I go to cafe Lalo every time I go to NYC.


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