Genre:
Comedy
Romance
Release Date:
July 12, 1989
Duration:
96 minutes
Plot:
Sally Albright and Harry Burns have just graduated college from Chicago University. Harry has a not serious affair with a Sally’s friend. Harry and Sally decide to travel together by car to New York, where Sally will continue her studies and Harry will try to get a job. They know that they will start an 18-hour journey. During those hours they will discover that they have nothing in common, and a strong feeling of dislike is lurking. When the journey is over they take seperate ways, without wanting to see each other ever again. Five years later, they meet in an airport. Harry, tries to make the first step to a friendly relationship, but Sally is not even considering this option. Five more years pass and they meet again in a bookstore. Sally has just left behind a long term relationship and Harry has just got painfully divorced. Now is the time for them to become friends! They bond together, support each other and… at some point Cupid hits them with the arrows of love. First Sally and then Harry. But, there is one more obstacle they will have to overcome…
Our impressions and movie review:
“When Harry Met Sally” is a movie that needs no introduction. It is one of the most classical romantic comedies that has touched the hearts of millions moviegoers. Original script, wonderful acting, intense scenes, good humour and lots of emotion. The best scene is of course when they are at the cafeteria, and Meg Ryan shows Billy Crystal how a woman can fake an orgasm, withour her husband having a clue about it!
This is the ideal choice for a romantic film to see with your significant other. You get the idea… romantic dinner for two, with lighten up candles and cool wine, lights low and the DVD playing “When Harry Met Sally”… everything can be possible… Just remember, be careful what you will answer when your darling will ask you questions… because she surely will… and if you don’t want everything to turn upside down… think it again before saying that Harry was right 😉
Movie Quote from When Harry Met Sally
Marie: All I’m saying is that somewhere out there is the man you are supposed to marry. And if you don’t get him first, somebody else will, and you’ll have to spend the rest of your life knowing that somebody else is married to your husband.
Movie Quote from When Harry Met Sally
Harry Burns: I’ve been doing a lot of thinking, and the thing is, I love you.
Sally Albright: What?
Harry Burns: I love you.
Sally Albright: How do you expect me to respond to this?
Harry Burns: How about, you love me too.
Sally Albright: How about, I’m leaving.
Movie Quote from When Harry Met Sally
[Harry and Sally discussing orgasms]
Sally Albright: Most women at one time or another have faked it.
Harry Burns: Well, they haven’t faked it with me.
Sally Albright: How do you know?
Harry Burns: Because I know.
Sally Albright: Oh. Right. Thats right. I forgot. Youre a man.
Harry Burns: What was that supposed to mean?
Sally Albright: Nothing. Its just that all men are sure it never happened to them and all women at one time or other have done it so you do the math.
Movie Quote from When Harry Met Sally
Harry Burns: I love that you get cold when it’s 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you’re looking at me like I’m nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it’s not because I’m lonely, and it’s not because it’s New Year’s Eve. I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
When Harry Met Sally – Trailer (greek subs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8DgDmUHVto
Credits:
Writer:
Nora Ephron
Director:
Rob Reiner
Cast:
Billy Crystal – Harry Burns
Meg Ryan – Sally Albright
Carrie Fisher – Marie
Bruno Kirby – Jess
Steven Ford – Joe
Lisa Jane Persky – Alice
Michelle Nicastro – Amanda
Gretchen Palmer – Stewardess
Robert Alan Beuth – Man on Aisle
David Burdick – 9 Year Old Boy
Joe Viviani – Judge
Harley Jane Kozak – Helen
Joseph Hunt – Waiter at Wedding
Kevin Rooney – Ira
Franc Luz – Julian
Tracy Reiner – Emily
Kyle T. Heffner – Gary
Kimberley LaMarque – Waitress
Stacey Katzin – Hostess
Estelle Reiner – Older Woman Customer
John Arceri – Christmas Tree Salesman
Peter Day – Joke Teller at Wedding