When Harry Met Sally: No 22 best romantic film of all time ... The Guardian
Over three decades later, the initial criticisms have long since faded. "When Harry Met Sally" is now universally regarded as one of the greatest and most influential romantic comedies of all time. Its legacy is monumental. It turned Nora Ephron into a household name and a defining voice in the genre, led the way for the romantic comedy boom of the 1990s, and solidified Meg Ryan as the undisputed "Queen of Rom-Coms". The film’s final line of dialogue, "I'll have what she's having," was voted #33 on the American Film Institute's list of the top 100 movie quotes. Its examination of modern love, friendship, and the eternal battle between cynicism and hope continues to resonate with new generations. If you're looking to revisit this classic or experience it for the first time, the film is widely available. You can rent, purchase, or stream it on all major platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and YouTube. When Harry Met Sally 1989
Unlike traditional rom-coms where characters meet and instantly fall in love, Harry and Sally meet and actively dislike each other multiple times over 12 years before becoming friends. Autumn in New York: When Harry Met Sally: No 22 best romantic film of all time
The idea for "When Harry Met Sally" was born out of a conversation between Nora Ephron and her sister, Amy Ephron. The two were discussing whether men and women could ever truly be just friends, or if romantic feelings would inevitably develop. This sparked a series of conversations and debates that would eventually become the foundation for the film. Its legacy is monumental