P.S. I Love You [2008]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-05-12
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 122 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Based on the best-selling novel from Cecelia Ahern, P.S. I Love You is far more than the standard chick flick that it may first appear to be. Relocating the novel from Ireland to America, multiple Oscar-winner Hilary Swank stars as the young woman who has recently lost her husband. And yet amidst her grief, she discovers a series of letters that he's written to help. These letters give her certain things she has to do, to help her move on with her life.
It's not a completely clean adaptation of the book, and yet P.S. I Love You has more than enough in its tank to qualify as a good, quality bona fide weepy. Swank in particular is a terrific actress, and delivers another worthy performance here. Credit too to Gerard Butler (Phantom Of The Opera, 300) for his work as her late husband.
The film does have a few problems. It meanders a little, and its running time could use a little pruning. Yet nonetheless P.S. I Love You is a well made, engaging drama, and likely to be responsible for a fair bit of blubbing among its target audience by the time the credits roll. Worth a look. --Jon Foster
Synopsis
P.S. I Love You, based on the Cecilia Ahern novel of the same name, tells the story of a young widow who discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.
Synopsis
Based on Cecilia Ahern's novel, P.S. I LOVE YOU stars Oscar winner Hilary Swank (MILLION DOLLAR BABY) as a broken-hearted widow. After the death of her husband, she discovers a series of letters from him that help her in her grief.
Customer Reviews
Don't Watch Ever
If like me you love the book, don't watch the film and spend the two hours re-reading the book instead. If you haven't read the book, read the book and never ever ever watch the movie. If you have two hours to spare watch paint dry, it will act better, be more interesting and if their are two drips at the same time will be more romantic. I normally love my chick flicks and book adaptations but this film might have managed to put me off them for a long time. I can't believe the writer gave permission for this terrible adaptation to go ahead.
Lovely!
PS I Love You is a great romantic movie with laughs and tears among the way. I have read the book and yes, there are some bits that arren't in the movie or don't follow in the book's writing. But it's a good effort with stunning peformances from the lovely Hillary Swank as Holly and Gerard Butler as Gerry. They had so much chemisty that it was boiling, they really did look like a couple in love. You will shed tears, I'm warning you now. But there are some laughs and bittersweet moments so you won't be crying too much. In all, the greatest rom-com in a long while.
Okay
The film was ...Okay.
If i hadnt read the book i would of thought more of it but the Book was so good the film attempt was a disappointment.
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