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300-word introduction to Sleepless in Seattle

Sam is an architect. After his wife Maggie died of cancer, he became depressed due to the unbearable pain of losing his wife. Friends and colleagues were worried about him. Sam finally decided to make a complete change and moved to Seattle with his son Jonah. A year and a half later, on Christmas Eve, Jonah called the radio station's ongoing program and said that his New Year's wish was to find his father a wife. At first Sam was dissatisfied with Jonah's actions, but then he thought about his wife and sighed. This program was heard by Annie who was driving on the road. She was passionately in love with her boyfriend Walter at this time, and the two were planning to get married soon. After listening to the program, Annie was deeply moved by Sam's story.

Annie learned Sam’s address through the credit bureau’s investigation, and came to Seattle to see Sam. She hid it from Walter and said she was going for an interview. But just when Annie was about to meet Sam, she suddenly saw Sam hugging a woman. Annie mistakenly thought it was his girlfriend and was deeply disappointed. But in fact what Anne saw was his sister Susie. Even so, Annie was still thinking about Sam.

Sam's story aroused enthusiastic responses, and he received many letters from suitors and began dating a woman named Victoria. However, Jonah did not like her from the beginning and insisted that Sam should marry her. Date one of the letter writers, Annie. It turns out that Annie wrote to Sam and asked to meet him at the observation deck of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. The idea came from an old movie "The Golden Circle" that Annie and her good friend Becky loved the most. Later, Becky sent the letter privately. After Jonah received the letter, he thought Annie was a good person, but Sam thought the other party was a crazy woman, so he ignored it.

Jonah wanted to bring Sam and Annie together. With the help of his good friends, he flew to New York alone and asked questions on the roof of the Empire State Building, but he never saw Annie. Sam was extremely anxious after learning that his son had run away. He rushed to New York to look for Jonah, and finally found his son on the roof of the Empire State Building.

At this time, Anne and Walter were dating in New York. The two of them were sitting in the restaurant, with the Empire State Building outside the window. Originally, Walter planned to propose to Anne, but in the end Anne couldn't help but speak her mind. Walter expressed understanding and took back the engagement ring. At this time, Annie saw the lights on the exterior wall of the Empire State Building turn into a red heart shape. She thought this was a signal, and she had a hunch that Sam was there. So Annie ran to the Empire State Building and ran to the top. At the same time, Sam and Jonah were about to go home because they never saw Annie appear, but they found that Jonah's schoolbag was still left on the observation deck, so they returned to the Empire State Building. In this way, the lovers finally met. Although the three met for the first time, they hit it off and returned hand in hand.