Plot
A recently-widowed man's son calls a radio talk show in an attempt to find his father a partner.
Release Year: 1993
Rating: 6.7/10 (59,972 voted)
Critic's Score: 71/100
Director:
Nora Ephron
Stars: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Ross Malinger
Storyline After his wife Maggie passes away, Sam Baldwin and his adolescent son Jonah relocate from Chicago to Seattle to escape the grief associated with Maggie's death. Eighteen months later, Sam is still grieving and can't sleep. Although Jonah misses his mother, he wants his father to get a new wife despite Sam having not even contemplated dating again. On Christmas Eve, Sam, on Jonah's initiative, ends up pouring his heart out on a national radio talk show about his magical and perfect marriage to Maggie, and how much he still misses her. Among the many women who hears Sam's story and falls in love with him solely because of it is Annie Reed, a Baltimore based newspaper writer. Annie's infatuation with Sam's story and by association Sam himself is despite being already engaged. But Annie's relationship with her straight-laced fiancé Walter is unlike her dream love life in the movie
Writers: Jeff Arch, Nora Ephron
Cast: Tom Hanks
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Sam Baldwin
Ross Malinger
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Jonah Baldwin
Rita Wilson
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Suzy
Victor Garber
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Greg
Tom Riis Farrell
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Rob
Carey Lowell
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Maggie Baldwin
Meg Ryan
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Annie Reed
Bill Pullman
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Walter
Le Clanché du Rand
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Barbara Reed
Kevin O'Morrison
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Cliff Reed
David Hyde Pierce
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Dennis Reed
Valerie Wright
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Betsy Reed
Frances Conroy
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Irene Reed
Tom Tammi
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Harold Reed
Calvin Trillin
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Uncle Milton
Taglines:
What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you?
Release Date: 25 June 1993
Filming Locations: 1904 4th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $21,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $17,200,000
(USA)
Gross: $227,900,000
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:|
Turkey:
(TV version)
Did You Know?
Trivia: Jason Schwartzman auditioned for the role of Jonah Baldwin
Goofs:
Continuity:
Annie's hand that picks up the popcorn while watching the video.
Quotes: Dennis Reed:
It rains nine months a year in Seattle. Annie Reed:
I know!
User Review
It succeeds at what it sets out to do
Rating: 10/10
I won't lie to you-this movie is a CHICK FLICK! Though I never saw it with
a guy, it is definitely a chick flick. That said, it's a high-end chick
flick, which probably a few guys might enjoy, unless they happen to be the
exploding helicopter type^^; This movie feels more like a modern day
adaptation of the classic romance "An Affair To Remember," and it keeps
referencing it too (In fact, the Cary Grant classic is very integral to the
plot). Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have great chemistry together, and they both
do what they're good at-Tom Hanks portraying the Everyman, and Meg Ryan
being cute and innocent. I have to disagree with an earlier comment that
this film is unfair to guys-the way the characters are portrayed, I'd have
to say that in the reverse situation, I'd still feel the same way. Meg Ryan
does not have the "evil woman" syndrome that popped up in later 90's chick
flicks (The most notorious of which was "My Best Friend's Wedding"). She is
very believable and actually does care about the feelings of her fiance.
What I particularly liked is that the fiance was not portrayed as someone
who Meg would do well to leave. Most movies fall into this trap-Someone is
about to marry someone who is horrible and find that someone else is better,
the viewer supposedly not feeling bad because the fiance was a jerk anyway.
Tom Hanks really shines here as someone who has lost the most important
person in his life and is trying to rebuild again. He always has a knack
for easily slipping into the roles he's given and making them really
convincing. He does not fail here-you feel for him especially during the
sequences where he starts remembering his late wife. The movie's plot
starts to stretch plausibility at the end, but not to the point where it
destroys the entire film. The ending scene in particular is handled very
carefully. You could have had a big, romantic, tear-jerking moment.
Instead, the movie takes a more simplistic approach, and it succeeds-it
feels much more natural than the alternative. Overall, if you're in for a
feel good romance, you should see this. If you happen to be female, this is
DEFINITELY worth watching.
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