Fun fact: the couples are actually just actors re-telling stories of how actual elderly couples director Rob Reiner interviewed fell in love. I think it's still pretty sweet though. It gives all of us hopeless romantics a sense of wonder for the 'forever' we always knew we wanted. And, it makes the movie (which was already so so so amazing) even better.
@@matthewsawczyn6592 i think they tried to have the actual people do it on camera and they just couldn't get it to work. Some of them were very uncomfortable being on camera, so in the end, Reiner decided to use actors instead.
These actors are 100% believable to me. There wasn't a single moment where I was like "that didn't look right". Perfect delivery, perfect chemistry. I can't get over how well these interviews are made.
Perfect film. My favorite couple is the one that talks over each other. So adorable, haha. But they're all great. "What'd I say?" haha. "I knew the way you know about a good melon.". "We married 55 years." Ugh. I'm not crying. You're crying.
i love billy’s character break after meg says “on the side” about the chocolate sauce...their interview was completely improvised and she’s so clever to have thought of that 🥺
My parents often spoke like this - - same thing at the same time, without listening to each other. Not this old. Mom passed away two years ago. I laughed at the couple at 2.10. Reminded me of Dad.
This is one of those moments where you don’t understand the purpose of these scenes the first time you watch the movie. But when you go for a second viewing, you get the whole gist of it. And one of this classics strengths is the screenplay. You’re not just seeing random events unfold as a series of vignettes. They provide a definite story!
I was feeling lonely about not having a relationship and I was laying in bed, but then right as I felt that way, my dad decided to throw on this video on CZcams without even telling him how I was feeling. I felt like it was a sign from the universe that love is out there for me. I just have to be more patient and believe that it will happen at some point. Maybe I’ll have a beautiful story to tell about it some day like these people who lived these stories in real life did.
@@SamuelBlack84 hey, please don't sell yourself short. You can definitely find someone out there for you, no matter who you are. Sometimes it's just about being patient with it, and don't think that you're the problem if you have a hard time finding it. Dating and romance in general is just really hard honestly it's hard to find someone who you're compatible with in that way and who will be loyal, but don't lose hope! There's still time
This one always reminds me of what "home" is, and that "home" is love. Even if they didn't grow up knowing each other, it can be so comforting sharing the same memories (of a time period or neighborhood) and group of people. Sharing the same culture or values may seem boring to some, but ohhh what comfort and trust of being "home."
Funny how that works out. It took Harry and Sally 12 years after meeting to find their way to each other. It only took me and my fiance 15. We're going to be married almost 15 years to the day that we met. 12 years since we became friends.
The second and fourth couples (high school sweethearts & born in the same hospital) are by far my favorite of all the old couples!!! But of course, they’re all great. And I love how Harry and Sally become one of the couples at the end, showing they are destined to go the distance just like the other older couples. Also the fact that she’s converted him to preferring sauce on the side like her … brilliant!
My favorite movie of all time......I was a college sophomore when I saw this. Now...I am....wow...old.... Bruno Kirby...Nora Ephron ...Carrie fisher dead. Not to mention most of these senior citizens at the beginning of the film. Life moves on fast......
two people who have unusual quirks about them that would drive other people crazy..But with time and effort. They both came to place of acceptance of how each other is and at the end The ending scene of the conversation between both was reciprocated and both complimented each other. I love Harry how he became her too by explaining why LOL Good communicating skills at the end
I was working at a yogurt place in the late 80's when the girl from the pizza place next door bumped into me at a college library neither of us went to but studied at. Still missing you LK, now LKD, love D.
I love this movie as a whole, but these scenes always bring a tear to my eye. I'm 23 years old and I cannot wait to put a ring on my girlfriend's finger.
My favourite scene from my favourite rom com. One Christmas a long long time ago my late husband gave me a bound book of the script of WHMS. He used the cover of the dvd movie that was among my dvd library to put on the cover of the book. I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve watch the movie. When I look at the book I feel happy and sad at the same time. Nora Ephron was a wonderful writer of romance. RIP.😂
I know!! aren't they the cutest??:) Leonardo DiCaprio actually compared his relationship with Kate Winslet to these old couples... I was like I can't... this movie is literally their life story...
*I love the Italian couple. Reminds me of the dynamics between my mom and dad when they were alive. They never got divorced but hey, I don't judge, each to their own. Not everyone married their soul mate the first time*
I just read that the guy in the second couple is Charles Dugan, the father of Dennis Dugan, the director of quite a few Adam Sandler movies, including Happy Gilmore, Big Daddy and both Grown Ups movies, among others.
I was under Kuno's Management for a Sec back in 1982 ( First Couple ). Only met him once, His Apartment Where He spoke with the Band. Think He Came to 29th Street Studio to Watch Us Play too
1:22 this one is the best couple. He remembers almost nothing and she remembers everything. And I say..... what did I say? that one breaks me jajajajaja
Kuno Sponholz Kuno Sponholz was born on January 18, 1911. He was an actor, known for When Harry Met Sally... (1989), Zelig (1983) and Radio Days (1987). He died on October 21, 1996. He was an attorney, before fleeing Nazi Germany. Became a talent manager in Manhattan.
"People were always crossing rooms to talk to Maxine, but he was coming to talk to me." Her little smile there lol.
Yeah, well, that Maxine was quite the little minx back in the day.
"I knew the way you know about a good melon."
“I’m Ben Small of the Coney Island Smalls.” Most heart-fluttering pickup line of all time.
"I was with some girl I don't even remember."
"Roberta."
Ha! Women don't forget any of the other girlfriends!
😂😂😂
Not even good enough that he ditched Roberta. He’ll always be in the shit house.
@@us-Bahn love her look of resignation and yeh yeh whatever when he mentions how he only had eyes for her. Lol
Right Roberta lol
Fun fact: the couples are actually just actors re-telling stories of how actual elderly couples director Rob Reiner interviewed fell in love. I think it's still pretty sweet though. It gives all of us hopeless romantics a sense of wonder for the 'forever' we always knew we wanted. And, it makes the movie (which was already so so so amazing) even better.
As wonderful as the actors as, I do wonder just how sweet it would be to see the actual people recount their stories
@@matthewsawczyn6592 i think they tried to have the actual people do it on camera and they just couldn't get it to work. Some of them were very uncomfortable being on camera, so in the end, Reiner decided to use actors instead.
Well put Delfina!
Rob Reiner and Penny Marshall divorced in 1981 per Wikipedia
Actually, they were interviewed by the writer Nora Ephron between writing
'The way you know about a good melon..' CLASSIC
Hahaha. Don't you just love that couple at 2:10? They're adorable. 9 extra floors. 9 extra floors. :)
Oy vey I like that story wid de smiles and de stories and de telling of the romannnccceee..... lol
The way she repeats nine extra floors, and the way they look at each other really gets me. Great acting!
That’s my favorite story in this
It’s between that line and “I know the way you know about a good melon.”
These actors are 100% believable to me. There wasn't a single moment where I was like "that didn't look right". Perfect delivery, perfect chemistry. I can't get over how well these interviews are made.
OMG I thought they were real this whole time because they looked and felt so natural!
"...but he was coming to talk to me"
Elizabeth Hanson ...people were always crossing rooms to talk to Maxine..
@@bluecollarlit that floosy
Perfect film. My favorite couple is the one that talks over each other. So adorable, haha. But they're all great. "What'd I say?" haha. "I knew the way you know about a good melon.". "We married 55 years." Ugh. I'm not crying. You're crying.
The “9 extra floors” couple are so cute
Omg I cried too! Holy f*ck! It’s just so sweet how some of them have been married for decades.
i love billy’s character break after meg says “on the side” about the chocolate sauce...their interview was completely improvised and she’s so clever to have thought of that 🥺
at 4:51.
the third couple, haha seems like she never forgot he was a player but she luuv him :3
My parents often spoke like this - - same thing at the same time, without listening to each other. Not this old. Mom passed away two years ago. I laughed at the couple at 2.10. Reminded me of Dad.
This is one of those moments where you don’t understand the purpose of these scenes the first time you watch the movie. But when you go for a second viewing, you get the whole gist of it. And one of this classics strengths is the screenplay. You’re not just seeing random events unfold as a series of vignettes. They provide a definite story!
Love does exist, it just takes time
Love the couple who met in the lift. I watched this a few times just to hear their story again. Such a cute couple. , nine extra floors.
"9 extra floors". Adorable.
I was feeling lonely about not having a relationship and I was laying in bed, but then right as I felt that way, my dad decided to throw on this video on CZcams without even telling him how I was feeling.
I felt like it was a sign from the universe that love is out there for me. I just have to be more patient and believe that it will happen at some point. Maybe I’ll have a beautiful story to tell about it some day like these people who lived these stories in real life did.
Everyone will, regardless
I'm the only exception
@@SamuelBlack84 hey, please don't sell yourself short. You can definitely find someone out there for you, no matter who you are. Sometimes it's just about being patient with it, and don't think that you're the problem if you have a hard time finding it. Dating and romance in general is just really hard honestly it's hard to find someone who you're compatible with in that way and who will be loyal, but don't lose hope! There's still time
The 9 extra floors story is my favorite ❤
This one always reminds me of what "home" is, and that "home" is love. Even if they didn't grow up knowing each other, it can be so comforting sharing the same memories (of a time period or neighborhood) and group of people. Sharing the same culture or values may seem boring to some, but ohhh what comfort and trust of being "home."
Unfortunately these are often cut out when the movie is on TV. They're some of the best parts.
Lucky for me I don’t like to watch movies on cable with commercials nowadays
Funny how that works out. It took Harry and Sally 12 years after meeting to find their way to each other. It only took me and my fiance 15. We're going to be married almost 15 years to the day that we met. 12 years since we became friends.
I asked my wife to marry me after we'd known each other two weeks. That was 24 years ago.
God bless you both. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
How romantical! Isn't life funny? Life was preparing you for each other ❤️
That’s very sweet. I wish you the best of happiness
The interviews are one of my favorite parts of When Harry Met Sally. They're so cute!
The second and fourth couples (high school sweethearts & born in the same hospital) are by far my favorite of all the old couples!!! But of course, they’re all great. And I love how Harry and Sally become one of the couples at the end, showing they are destined to go the distance just like the other older couples. Also the fact that she’s converted him to preferring sauce on the side like her … brilliant!
The people who grew up together without knowing it, they are my favorite. I just die for that story ❤❤❤
I just love the couple that speaks 2:10
Me too.
I don't know which one to listen. Haha!
1:23 Seen this movie a gazillion times, got used to every scene. Except this. Still tearing up at this.
*1:22* _When a Sicilian mob boss tells his love stories to his grandchildren_ 🤩
honestly the best writing love the stories RIP NORA you were amazing
I am torn between Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail and When Harry Met Sally
“What are you doing after?” LMFAO!
And they say romance is dead
I always love the, “ he looked exactly the same.” 🥰
we need more movies and people like this
It’s tougher to find movies like this now more than ever
My favorite movie of all time......I was a college sophomore when I saw this.
Now...I am....wow...old....
Bruno Kirby...Nora Ephron ...Carrie fisher dead.
Not to mention most of these senior citizens at the beginning of the film.
Life moves on fast......
0:44 I like the high school couples one the most. Reminds me of my soulmate and I when we were in high school. She and I met Freshman year.
"I worked for a very prominent neurologist. Dr. Bemelman"!
Pretty criminal how Ben Small wasn’t nominated for best supporting actor
Amazing, I just love these! 2:09 cracks me up every time! XD So sweet!
Alicja Rozewski hahaha i know! I'd be annoyed if someone talks like that with me. But they sure seem to not mind that at all hah.
two people who have unusual quirks about them that would drive other people crazy..But with time and effort. They both came to place of acceptance of how each other is and at the end The ending scene of the conversation between both was reciprocated and both complimented each other. I love Harry how he became her too by explaining why LOL Good communicating skills at the end
This is one of my most favourite movie scenes ever!
my favorite couple is the one at 1:27. oh my i can never get bored listening to it haha!!
Ariana L yeah he was happy and proud after he spoke and she remains the opposite and be "why did I fell in love with such a player " lol!
Magical! Had me in laughter and tears. What perfect script writing.
The best thing is it’s not from a script at all. These are all real stories
I was working at a yogurt place in the late 80's when the girl from the pizza place next door bumped into me at a college library neither of us went to but studied at. Still missing you LK, now LKD, love D.
I love this movie as a whole, but these scenes always bring a tear to my eye. I'm 23 years old and I cannot wait to put a ring on my girlfriend's finger.
I wish I can find a soul mate like these ❤️
Hahah so I guess that's what love looks like. Nine extra floors.
thank you so much for this compilation
whenever i feel sad i watch this and i feel better
My favourite scene from my favourite rom com. One Christmas a long long time ago my late husband gave me a bound book of the script of WHMS. He used the cover of the dvd movie that was among my dvd library to put on the cover of the book. I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve watch the movie. When I look at the book I feel happy and sad at the same time. Nora Ephron was a wonderful writer of romance. RIP.😂
Great stories, soooo romantic..♥
"NINE extra floors..."
Haaaa!
I love these stories
Better I get a tissue now, am so moved (to tears). Watching 2020 holiday season
This is adorable, I love it so much. Love truly is the answer! 😊
Thank u for the amazing video
Love the movie, love the interviews
Beautiful loved it.
Love all of this ❤
1:24
Ross, is that you?
i'm inlove once again tnx to these couples 😍
I know!! aren't they the cutest??:) Leonardo DiCaprio actually compared his relationship with Kate Winslet to these old couples... I was like I can't... this movie is literally their life story...
*I love the Italian couple. Reminds me of the dynamics between my mom and dad when they were alive. They never got divorced but hey, I don't judge, each to their own. Not everyone married their soul mate the first time*
Which one was the italian couple?
@@PrincessLockette 1:23
love this film 💕
*sigh*
i used to be a hopeless romantic, now im just hopeless. :/
This is gonna be Kate and Leo in 40 years.
Who?
I hope for this someday
Couple no. Three...adorable. Well, they’re all so cute. Lol. Those ladies who talk over them. A hoot.
I'll make a deal a couple times but the dealbreaker already damaged the relationship so the love is lost
i'm with sally, i like my sauces and dips and stuff on the side.
And salad dressing!
I like the couple starting at 1:22
Mary Smith theyre my favorite couple in the movie lol theyre so funny
Everyone see themselves in it. Everyone! Have a happy life guys ❤️
Ohhh I’m in love
I just read that the guy in the second couple is Charles Dugan, the father of Dennis Dugan, the director of quite a few Adam Sandler movies, including Happy Gilmore, Big Daddy and both Grown Ups movies, among others.
On the side!..on the side is a very big thing for you!😍
2:10 how awesome
She come from next willage....my wife and I joke about that one all the time. Between that and "like a good melon" line, haha.
These couple interviews are almost similar to another one of my favorite movies that follows the same basic structure: "He's Just Not That Into You".
What font is used in the title slide?
2:11 we all know a couple like this. I’ll never watch this and not think of my aunt and uncle.
I was under Kuno's Management for a Sec back in 1982 ( First Couple ). Only met him once, His Apartment Where He spoke with the Band. Think He Came to 29th Street Studio to Watch Us Play too
2:08 that smile he gives her is awesome
1:22 this one is the best couple. He remembers almost nothing and she remembers everything.
And I say..... what did I say?
that one breaks me jajajajaja
What an aesthetic couple at 3:00
Can't believe they are actors and not the real couples!!
Would have been even sweeter if they were real couples
"9 extra floors☺️☺️👌"
When I close my eyes I picture princess Anastasia Romanov in a marriage counselor session with mike wazowski
Aww
What is the name of the guy at the third couple
I love love
LoOL the Chinese couple is the best
For those still looking for their forever. Just know, there’s someone on this earth for everyone. You just have to find them.
"Orange You Glad We Deliver."
Pueden encontrarse los dialogos traducidos al español?
Here's to Maxine and Roberta, wherever they are...
I know like you know a good melon. Lol.
Kuno Sponholz Kuno Sponholz was born on January 18, 1911. He was an actor, known for When Harry Met Sally... (1989), Zelig (1983) and Radio Days (1987). He died on October 21, 1996.
He was an attorney, before fleeing Nazi Germany.
Became a talent manager in Manhattan.
Oh my gosh ! !! This is comedy wright ? ?? ... Some are so so funny ! ah ah ..
👍🏼
Would be nice to know if any of these actors and actresses ended up married. :-)
RIP NORA
Will's fucked the ceremony ended overextended
よい映画や曲が多かったなぁ。1990年代までは。質が違う。もう一度戻れ!!!
❤️😇
According to IMDB these are all real stories, but the people telling them are actors
I love :)
Garo Marukyan: S-V-O. (Subject-Verb-Object.)
Big Mouth brought me here.
9 extra floors ❤
They are actors, everyone
I didn't encounter anyone...of any kind ..forget about the third kind! its a kind miniscule universe!