'Nora Ephron explores how thin the line is between memory and the present. Film is the perfect vehicle for this concept, as it transforms us at the moment of viewing and pulls us back to that transformation every time we remember it.' oureric writes:
In the years since its release, even the experience of watching the 1993 film has become a journey into nostalgia. The plot hinges on landlines and live radio shows, letters and, late in the film, a computer at a travel agency that's not password-protected. Though we've moved on to new forms of connection, there's something sweet and appealing about the relative simplicity—even simplicity in a film with a plot as complex as this one's.
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