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P.S. I Love You

 

 
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Directors: Richard LaGravenese,
  
Writers: Richard LaGravenese (screenplay) and, Steven Rogers (screenplay) ...,
  
Release: 1 December 2007 (USA)

Tagline: Sometimes there's only one thing left to say.

Plot: A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.

Cast:Hilary Swank - Holly,   Gerard Butler - Gerry,   Lisa Kudrow - Denise,   Gina Gershon - Sharon,   James Marsters - John,   Kathy Bates - Patricia,   Harry Connick Jr. - Daniel,   Nellie McKay - Ciara,   Jeffrey Dean Morgan - William,   Christopher Whalen - George,   Dean Winters - Tom,   Anne Kent - Rose Kennedy,   Brian McGrath - Martin Kennedy,   Sherie Rene Scott - Barbara,   Susan Blackwell - Vicky

Runtime: 126 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: Alcon Entertainment

Links: IMDb Profile          

Categories: Drama, Romance


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McDozer
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P.S. I Love You

Ignoring some of the negative ratings this movie got on some Christian sites like Crosswalk, we went ahead and watched it anyway, and were not disappointed. Plus, the movie reveals one of the big secrets of all times about what it is that women really want...

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2010-03-10 00:39:01
Ryneb
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Moon Minis - P.S. I Love You

Grief's always a hard emotion to produce in a film. It's easy to see what could lead to a film's failure to emit such a response - many times, the grieving process differs for each individual, and one of the most important components to the emotion is a strong connection to the grief inducer. Unfortunately, a lot of films fail to create a strong relationship between viewer and actions on-screen. But P.S. I Love You is different. The main plot point, a woman's grief and subsequent journey towards homeostasis after the tragic passing of her young husband, who helps her on her way to recovery through posthumous letters and gifts, is effective because of Gerard Butler's portrayal of the husband Gerry, an outgoing, sensitive, and often overly generous gentleman with a giant heart. Endearing and affectionate, Gerry's character is the whole reason why one should watch P.S. I Love You - even if the ending is reasonably foreseeable, Butler's limited presence fills the film with...

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2010-01-18 22:46:30

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