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The nostalgia!

You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. The movie is about two business rivals who unknowingly fall in love with each other over the internet.

The story follows Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan), the owner of an independent bookstore called The Shop Around the Corner, and Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), the CEO of a large bookstore chain called Fox Books. They engage in a heated online debate about the merits of independent bookstores versus chain stores, without realizing that they are actually business rivals.

As they continue to exchange emails, they develop a romantic connection, but their online relationship is put to the test when they finally meet in person. The movie explores themes of identity, community, and the power of human connection in the digital age.

The film's title, "You've Got Mail," is a play on the phrase "You've got mail!" which was a common notification sound on AOL (America Online) and other early internet service providers (ISPs). The phrase became a popular cultural reference point in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

"You've Got Mail" is often cited as one of the best romantic comedies of all time, and its portrayal of online relationships and the early days of the internet has become a nostalgic reminder of the pre-social media era.