Amazon's new rom-com gives 'Mexican Nancy Meyers.' And these classics inspired it
The classic 1989 film, written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner, introduced us to Harry Burns and Sally Albright, polar opposites whose bickering about things like “Casablanca” and whether men and women can be friends helped make them the gold standard of rom-com duos.
Harry’s cynical outlook on love and Sally’s light and peppy personality served as a model for “With Love’s” will-they-or-won’t-they duo, Santiago and Lily.
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