![]() ![]() ![]() Never mind, I tell you, never mind! I think, actually, that I have the answer to how the same dog could belong to two people separated by two years, but if I told you, I would have to shoot the dog. We hear them having voice-over conversations that are ostensibly based on the words in their letters, but unless these letters are one sentence long and are exchanged instantaneously (which would mean crossing time travel crossed with chat rooms), they could not possibly be conversational. The two people come to love each other, and this process involves the movie's second impossibility. The mailbox eventually gets into the act by raising and lowering its own little red flag. They both leave their letters in the mailbox beside the sidewalk that leads to the bridge that leads to the glass house. ![]() It develops that he thinks it is 2004 and she thinks it is 2006, and perhaps she moved in after he left, instead of moving out before he arrived, although that wouldn't fit with - but never mind. ![]() He reads the note and sends a strange response to the address she supplies: He thinks she has the wrong house, because "no one has lived in this house for years." She writes back to disagree. She is moving out and leaves a note for the next tenant ( Keanu Reeves). A woman ( Sandra Bullock) lives in a glass house built on stilts over a lake north of Chicago. ![]()
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