There is no magic between her and Walter. He may love Annie and be engaged to her, but she quickly loses interest purely through hearing Sam. He is allergic to everything, sure, but he is also boring. Though romantic and funny, Walter is cast aside because he commits the cardinal sin of men: being boring. Yet, the biggest fault of the film is its treatment of Walter (Bill Pullman). Ryan receives less comedic lines, but when given the chance, she nails the line. However, as always, Hanks is an able comic with great delivery of his various comedic lines. The film's comedy is great, especially the running gag regarding An Affair to Remember. The dialogue in the film emphasizes that cheese with the characters merely dropping words that women would kill to hear from, apparently, any man. Fortunately, cheese is often delicious and this film certainly fits that bill with a gooey center that leaves you feeling happy. With audacious romantic set pieces such as the Empire State Building, absurd coincidences, and repeated references to fate, Sleepless in Seattle is cheesy as all hell. Instead, she fully embraces the cheesiness and over-the-top romantic nature of those films. Ephron does not hide that she is trying to emulate classic 1940s/1950s romance films such as those with Cary Grant with repeated references to An Affair to Remember. While the film can be a bit sexist as it shows women as being emotional wrecks and men as emotionally distant, it works because these moments are so exquisitely written from a romance standpoint. Simple statements such as asking how long he had to explain what he loved most leave Annie and women across the country in a sea of tears. Sam loved his wife and was not ashamed to admit it or tell the whole world about that love. Ephron's writing captures what women want: a man who loves them. Hearing Sam, grieving from the loss of his wife, on a radio show, Annie is moved to tears by his words about his wife. However, equally important are the words.
From there, magic happens and the romance in the film is cemented as being nothing less than magical. Instead, the power of love is found in a look and a touch. With just fleeting moments of Sam (Tom Hanks) and Annie (Meg Ryan) sharing the screen, Ephron casts aside words. Sleepless in Seattle contains a look of the same quality. The look in their eyes make it appear that all of their questions have been answered. In that film, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara share a look that makes it feel as though time has stopped. In my review of Carol, I discussed the power of a look. With the romance being found in the words, not in the looks, the film is a romantically written depiction of the true meaning of love. Striking a balance between grieving, romance, and comedy, it is clear that this film is by a woman, Nora Ephron. With two well matched leads and the film fully aware of its status as being a far-fetched Hollywood romantic film, Sleepless in Seattle is an irresistibly adorable film that is always entertaining. Though the duo rarely share the screen, the moments they do and the moments they do not are filled with the air of being of a classic Hollywood romance. With two well A funny and cheesy piece of entertainment, Sleepless in Seattle is a timeless romance starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. It’s a perfect monologue from start to finish, and although director Nora Ephron co-wrote most of it (and the rest of the movie) with her sister Delia Ephron, Wilson told Entertainment Weekly that she ad-libbed one part at the very end.A funny and cheesy piece of entertainment, Sleepless in Seattle is a timeless romance starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. As Suzy tries to explain the plot of the 1957 romance to her brother and her husband, she’s moved to tears just thinking about it. When Suzy and her husband Greg (Victor Garber) visit Sam in Seattle, Suzy finds out that Annie (Meg Ryan) wants to meet Sam at the top of the Empire State Building, just like Deborah Kerr’s and Cary Grant’s characters planned to do in An Affair to Remember. Wilson appeared in the 1993 film as Suzy, the sister of Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks). But if we had to choose our top five moments from the classic rom-com, they would probably include a line that one of the movie’s stars, Rita Wilson, just revealed wasn’t originally part of the script. It would be difficult to pick our all-time favorite scene from Sleepless in Seattle, which marks its 25th anniversary today, June 25.