Meg Ryan and Billy Chrystal will give us an answer to the question of whether men and women could only be friends, starts Walter Helwich in his blog review.
At the end of the seventies Harry and Sally met each other at the University of Chicago. As they both were traveling to New York where Sally was about to start her career as a business journalist and Harry fulfill his ambition to get a job as a counselor for political affairs, they decided on a joint trip. And so the story begins…
On their way to New York they were discussing only one topic – male female relationship or more specific whether men and women can only be friends with no ambition for anything more than that. Upon the end of the journey their paths split apart and they go separate ways.
Somehow after five years they meet again on a new journey. This time Harry is preparing himself to enter into marriage, and Sally is in a relationship with her acquaintance. She works as a journalist and he is a political consultant and during the travel they return to their favorite topic, after which they will again not see each other for five years.
The next meeting finds them in a similar mood. Now Sally is dumped from her boyfriend and Harry’s wife wants a divorce. Only then they realize that have much in common and tend to test their own theory about male female relationships, adds Walter Helwich.
The screenplay, which seems like it come out from Woody Allen’s pen, is signed by the well known New York journalist – Nora Ephron.
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