"When Harry Met Sally." is a love story with a form as old as the movies and dialogue as new as this month's issue of Vanity Fair. When Harry Met Sally is a beautiful, brainy, touching and lilting romantic comedy that should touch the heartstrings of lovers and those yearning to be in love everywhere. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review.

Finally a close friendship blooms between them. Like Harry and Sally, the movie is hardworking, spot on; it winepresses its conversation into epigrams. Read Common Sense Media's When Harry Met Sally review, age rating, and parents guide.

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When Harry Met Sally begins rather unpromisingly — not the movie, but Harry and Sally's romance. She's fresh out of college, hoping to crack the journalism market; he's romantically involved and onward to a political consultancy career. This time, When Harry Met Sally! Billy Crystal Explains Why the Rom-Com 'When Harry Met Sally' Stood the Test of Time The two main characters of the movie Harry and Sally was played by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. During the beginning of the movie Harry and Sally finish their college at the University of Chicago and meet when both need someone to share a drive to New York City, where Sally is beginning.

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As well as the movies' best fake-orgasm scene, Nora Ephron's sharp script brought emotional literacy to relationship comedies. Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally. A similar instinct applies to movies.

You can tell When Harry Met Sally … is a winner by the way it leaves a smile on your face that lasts all the way home. Harry seems carefree, but is pessimistic enough to read the last page of a book first; in case he dies, he says, at least he'll know how it ends. And know-it-all Sally insists that Ingrid Bergman. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally.