to the editor: Every year we watch “When Harry Met Sally…” between Christmas and New Year's. We had just seen it the night before this opinion piece was published in the newspaper (“Where did all the feel-good movies go?” December 25). Tears of happiness still roll down my cheeks at Harry's declaration of love, wishing the rest of his life to begin as soon as possible. Wow, do we need feel-good movies now?
Sarah Aylard, Santa Barbara
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to the editor: Bravo, Alixandra Kupcik!
Where are those brilliant young filmmakers who can make us believe that there is hope, love and care in a world so devastatingly divided? Why must every movie be full of angst? Why do you suppose we go back to “happily ever after” and those movies linger in our cultural consciousness? Please bring the romance, laughter and family.
Judy Harris, Palm Desert






