This movie is not built up right
Ok, it's a nice idea for a movie. A woman about to be married with a nice and boring man, listens on the radio a widowed (or "widowered", inside joke!) man from the other side of the country, talking about his deceased wife with a way that it touches her. She thinks of meeting this man.
So, after some time, she goes to Seattle, he sees her at the airport, he feels something, she doesn't notice him at all, and then she's gone.
Then she goes to his house, and he sees him going with his son for a boat ride. They stop at a beach, the play and stuff, and...she doesn't talk to him. WHY?
Then she sees him again at the highway. He sees her too. He remembers that she's the woman he liked from the airport. They come close. The say "hi". We're sure they're gonna meet, talk, and fall in love. Everything is perfect so far.
And then...boom! She's back in Baltimore, saying to her friend that they didn't say ANYTHING else, and she left back to the airport! WTF??
So, somewhere there, the movie lost me. This didn't make any sense. Either they should start knowing each other there, and the rest of the movie would be about them, OR, she wouldn't go to Seattle at all, and they'd meet for the first time at the top of the Empire State building. She going to Seattle, seeing him, and not talking to him, doesn't make any sense.
So, she goes back, she goes to New York with her fiance, they have dinner, and suddenly...she decides to go to the Empire State to meet Sam! And her fiance?? Is he angry? Is he upset that the woman he was supposed to marry says in his face that he's ditching him for a guy she doesn't even know?? No, of course not! "Sure honey, if that's what you want, go get him!". Who knows, maybe he even offered to be best man at their wedding!
I had seen this movie when it was first released on VHS. I didn't remember it at all, so, it was like watching it for the first time. There is no doubt that it's one of the most classic romantic comedies of the '90s, if not THE most classic. And it has a nice soundtrack. And some nice scenes (the scene when Sam's son asks him what is after death, was very good). And Hanks and Ryan are perfect. But, her trip to Seattle and meeting him and saying nothing and going back to Baltimore, doesn't make sense, and it ruins the movie for me. Pity. I'd prefer much better if they hadn't met at all before meeting at the Empire State building.