Dec. 30, 2025 8:30 AM PT
To the editor: Yearly, we watch “When Harry Met Sally…” between Christmas and New Yr. We had simply watched it the evening earlier than this op-ed was revealed within the paper (“Where did all the feel-good movies go?,” Dec. 25). Tears of happiness nonetheless roll down my cheeks with Harry’s declaration of affection, wanting the remainder of his life to begin as quickly as doable. Boy, do we’d like feel-good films now.
Sarah Aylard, Santa Barbara
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To the editor: Bravo, Alixandra Kupcik!
The place are these good younger filmmakers who could make us consider that there’s hope, love and caring in a world so devastatingly divided? Why should each movie be stuffed with angst? Why do you suppose we return to “fortunately ever after,” and people movies final in our cultural consciousness? Please deliver on the romance, laughter and household.
Judy Harris, Palm Desert
