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I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films Saved the Romantic Comedy
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I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films Saved the Romantic Comedy
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I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films Saved the Romantic Comedy
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A backstage look at the making of Nora Ephron's revered trilogy
When Harry Met Sally
,
You've Got Mail
, and
Sleepless in Seattle
which brought romantic comedies back to the fore, and an intimate portrait of the beloved writer/director who inspired a generation of Hollywood women, from Mindy Kaling to Lena Dunham.
In
I'll Have What She's Having
entertainment journalist Erin Carlson tells the story of the real Nora Ephron and how she reinvented the romcom through her trio of instant classics. With a cast of famous faces including Rob Reiner, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, and Billy Crystal, Carlson takes readers on a rollicking, revelatory trip to Ephron's New York City, where reality took a backseat to romance and Ephronwho always knew what she wanted and how she wanted itruled the set with an attention to detail that made her actors feel safe but sometimes exasperated crew members.
Along the way, Carlson examines how Ephron explored in the cinema answers to the questions that plagued her own romantic life and how she regained faith in love after one broken engagement and two failed marriages. Carlson also explores countless other questions Ephron's fans have wondered about: What sparked Reiner to snap out of his bachelor blues during the making of
? Why was Ryan, a gifted comedian trapped in the body of a fairytale princess, not the first choice for the role? After she and Hanks each separatel balked at playing
Mail'
s Kathleen Kelly and
Sleepless
' Sam Baldwin, what changed their minds? And perhaps most importantly: What was Dave Chappelle doing . . .
in a turtleneck
? An intimate portrait of a one of America's most iconic filmmakers and a look behind the scenes of her crowning achievements,
is a vivid account of the days and nights when Ephron, along with assorted cynical collaborators, learned to show her heart on the screen.