Tom Hanks discusses the theme that unites his two classic rom-coms Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail. Hanks became a ‘90s rom-com king thanks to his performance in Nora Ephron’s 1993 film Sleepless in Seattle. In the smash hit movie, Hanks plays a widower who wins the heart of a woman after she hears him talking about his grief on a radio call-in show.
Having scored big with Sleepless in Seattle, it was natural for Ephron, Hanks and Ryan to later reunite for another stab at the rom-com genre. The resulting movie, You’ve Got Mail, starred Hanks and Ryan as rival bookstore owners who strike up a much more friendly relationship online.
The conceit behind both films have a lot to do with mass media. This personal contact comes by way of mass media. That we now all feel, because there is that ongoing difference between having fifty thousand followers on your Instagram account, which can make some people feel fantastic, and other people have fifteen million followers as well. When we did [You’ve Got Mail], I read it instantly and I said, “Oh, let’s do this. I think it’s great.” And Nora said “Yes, I think it’s great too.
Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail were indeed both ahead of their time in their examination of relationships launched via electronic means that later blossom into IRL love affairs. Of course by 2022 there have been many such films, some of which have gone down much darker roads than either of these two upbeat and romantic movies.
By one measure then, it could be said that Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail are both rather quaint in their view of a world where love can bloom between strangers who encounter each other first at a long distance. Indeed, Hanks himself seems sensitive to how dated You’ve Got Mail comes off, with its vintage 1998 view of electronic communication.
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