When Harry Met Sally... is a romantic comedy movie released in 1989, written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. The main story revolves around two characters, Harry Burns (played by Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (played by Meg Ryan), who meet by chance on a road trip to New York City after graduating from the University of Chicago.

During their trip, Harry and Sally don't get along, and Harry explains to Sally that men and women can't be friends because sex always gets in the way. Sally disagrees and argues that platonic friendships between men and women can exist without any sexual tension.

Years later, they meet again in a chance encounter at a bookstore. Both are now in relationships with other people, and they become friends. However, they still debate about their initial question, and their conversations lead to a closer bond between the two.

As Harry, and Sally's relationships fail, they begin to realize that they have fallen in love with each other over the years. They fight their feelings because they fear losing each other as friends if they attempt to start a romantic relationship. Eventually, they realize their true feelings, and the movie ends with Harry rushing to declare his love to Sally on New Year's Eve in the pouring rain, and they share a passionate kiss.

The movie is known for its memorable scenes, including Sally's iconic fake orgasm at a restaurant and Harry's declaration of love. It's also renowned for challenging the conventional beliefs about men and women being friends and provides a modern and romantic twist to the timeless debate.

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