
P.S. I Love You
But in the weeks and months that follow, touchingly romantic letters from Gerry are delivered in surprising ways, each sending her on a new adventure and each signing off in the same way; ‘P.S. I Love You’.
Holly's mother and best friends begin to worry that Gerry's letters are keeping Holly tied to the past, but in fact, each letter is pushing her further into a new future. With Gerry's words as her guide, Holly embarks on a journey of rediscovery in a story about marriage, friendship and how a love so strong can turn the finality of death into a new beginning for life.
- Director:
- Richard LaGravenese ('Freedom Writers')
- Writer:
- Richard LaGraveneseSteven Rogers
- Cast:
- Hilary SwankGerard ButlerLisa KudrowGina GershonKathy BatesHarry Connick Jr.James Marsters

Reviews & comments

Flicks, Andrew Hedley
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Variety
pressThis post-life comedy will have the sentimentally challenged weeping openly, while clutching desperately to the pants-legs of boyfriends and husbands who are trying to flee up the aisle.

The Guardian
pressThe title could have been PS I'm a Seriously Creepy Weirdo, and the necrophiliac high concept would work, with just a little tweaking, for a psychological horror film.

San Francisco Chronicle
pressThere's a moment late in "P.S. I Love You" when Hilary Swank has a belated emotional meltdown in front of her mom, and there's a look on Kathy Bates' face approaching pure horror. If someone attached a thought bubble over Bates' head, it might read, "Did you really win two Oscars?"

New Zealand Herald
pressThis sweet little film will make you laugh and cry, but once it's over you'll feel a bit of a fool.

Los Angeles Times
pressYou could go see "P.S. I Love You," or you could hit yourself on the head with a meat mallet -- it depends on the amount of time and money you want to devote to what amounts to roughly the same experience.

BBC
pressMen, be warned: while many a romantic comedy can be enjoyed by both sexes, this really isn't one of them.

Flicks, Andrew Hedley
flicks
Variety
pressThis post-life comedy will have the sentimentally challenged weeping openly, while clutching desperately to the pants-legs of boyfriends and husbands who are trying to flee up the aisle.

The Guardian
pressThe title could have been PS I'm a Seriously Creepy Weirdo, and the necrophiliac high concept would work, with just a little tweaking, for a psychological horror film.

San Francisco Chronicle
pressThere's a moment late in "P.S. I Love You" when Hilary Swank has a belated emotional meltdown in front of her mom, and there's a look on Kathy Bates' face approaching pure horror. If someone attached a thought bubble over Bates' head, it might read, "Did you really win two Oscars?"

New Zealand Herald
pressThis sweet little film will make you laugh and cry, but once it's over you'll feel a bit of a fool.

Los Angeles Times
pressYou could go see "P.S. I Love You," or you could hit yourself on the head with a meat mallet -- it depends on the amount of time and money you want to devote to what amounts to roughly the same experience.

BBC
pressMen, be warned: while many a romantic comedy can be enjoyed by both sexes, this really isn't one of them.
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