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"You've Got Mail" is a classic romantic comedy released in 1998, 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 movie takes place in the 1990s, a time when the internet was still in its early stages, and online shopping was becoming increasingly popular. The main characters, Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) and Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), are the owners of two independent bookstores in New York City.

Kathleen's store, The Shop Around the Corner, is a beloved institution in the community, while Joe's store, Fox Books, is a large chain store that threatens to put Kathleen's store out of business. The two engage in a series of online exchanges, where they develop a romantic connection under the pseudonyms "Shopgirl" and "NY152".

As their online relationship deepens, they begin to realize that they are actually business rivals, which creates a conflict between their online love and their real-life business rivalry. The movie explores themes of identity, community, and the impact of technology on human relationships.

"You've Got Mail" is a heartwarming and witty film that explores the complexities of online relationships and the importance of human connection. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves romantic comedies and is interested in the early days of the internet.