You've got mail movie

"You've Got Mail" is a classic romantic comedy film released in 1998, starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. The movie is a remake of the 1940 film "The Shop Around the Corner," directed by Ernst Lubitsch.

The story takes place in New York City and revolves around two business rivals who unknowingly fall in love with each other online. Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) is the owner of an independent bookstore called The Shop Around the Corner, while Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) is the owner of a large bookstore chain called Fox Books.

The two meet online in a chat room, where they develop a romantic relationship under the pseudonyms "Shopgirl" and "NY152." As their online relationship deepens, they begin to reveal their true feelings to each other, unaware that they are actually business rivals.

Meanwhile, Kathleen's bookstore is struggling to compete with Fox Books, which is threatening to put her out of business. As the online relationship continues, Kathleen and Joe's real-life rivalry becomes more intense, leading to a series of humorous and awkward encounters.

The movie explores themes of love, identity, and the impact of technology on human relationships. It features witty dialogue, charming performances from the leads, and a nostalgic portrayal of the pre-internet era.

"You've Got Mail" received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, and it has since become a beloved romantic comedy classic.