P.S. I Love You
Hilary Swank Actor , Gerard Butler Actor , Lisa Kudrow Actor , Gina Gershon Actor , James Marsters Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Brief Nudity,Sexual Situations
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P.S. I Love You
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 12 21 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 085391138624
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Brief Nudity, Sexual Situations]
Summary: A grieving widow finds her husband's warmth radiating from the afterlife when she discovers that he left her a series of tasks to be revealed in ten monthly messages and designed to help her overcome her sorrow while gradually making the transition into a new life. Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is a New York real estate broker whose good-humored husband, Irishman Gerry (Gerard Butler), always stood by her side. Suddenly, and seemingly out of nowhere, Gerry succumbs to a brain tumor and Holly is left to face an uncertain future. No one in the world knows Holly better than Gerry, not even her mother (Kathy Bates) or her best friends, Sharon (Gina Gershon) and Denise (Lisa Kudrow). But while Holly remains unsure if she can go on without the love of her life to help guide her, Gerry has planned ahead. On Holly's 30th birthday, she receives a cake and a special tape recording from Gerry that implores her to get out and celebrate instead of staying in and mourning. Later, as the months wear on, a series of additional messages arrive from Gerry -- always delivered in the most remarkable and surprising of ways. With each new message comes a new adventure, and each letter signs off in the same familiar way: "P.S. I love you." Despite the fact that Holly's mother and friends think these humorous, posthumous messages are keeping Holly bound to the past, the truth is that they are lovingly guiding her into the future while proving that sometimes death isn't just the end, but a new beginning as well. Director Richard LaGravenese teams with screenwriter Steve Rogers to adapt author Cecelia Ahern's best-selling novel. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Romance
Features:
Additional scenes
A conversation with Cecelia Ahern
James Blunt Same Mistake music video
The name of the game is Snaps: Learn how to play
P.S. I Love You
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/06/2008
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 127 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1, Side A -- P.S. I Love You - WS
1. Something He Said [5:16]
2. Going to Last [5:00]
3. Shake It Baby (Credits) [3:26]
4. Winter Wake [8:51]
5. Stay Here With Me [3:09]
6. Holly / Judy Duet [3:00]
7. Happy Birthday [3:13]
8. I Have a Syndrome [5:40]
9. Sign On the Job [4:34]
10. Karaoke Night [5:01]
11. Return Engagement [3:06]
12. What Do Women Want? [2:43]
13. Gerry's Things [4:18]
14. Travel Plans [2:43]
15. Ireland [:27]
16. Wrong Song [3:04]
17. Boating News [5:24]
18. Willie for Dinner [4:39]
19. Billy From the Band [5:18]
20. Mum and Dad [3:34]
21. Mind if We Walk? [3:05]
22. End of Life as We Know It. [3:18]
23. The Shoe Fits [7:30]
24. Somebody's Gerry [5:19]
25. Final Delivery [3:51]
26. Friends Forever [5:56]
27. See You Around [6:12]
28. Dedication and End Credits [2:24]
Disc #1, Side B -- P.S. I Love You - P&S;
1. Something He Said [5:16]
2. Going to Last [5:00]
3. Shake It Baby (Credits) [3:26]
4. Winter Wake [8:51]
5. Stay Here With Me [3:09]
6. Holly / Judy Duet [3:00]
7. Happy Birthday [3:13]
8. I Have a Syndrome [5:40]
9. Sign On the Job [4:34]
10. Karaoke Night [5:01]
11. Return Engagement [3:06]
12. What Do Women Want? [2:43]
13. Gerry's Things [4:18]
14. Travel Plans [2:43]
15. Ireland [:27]
16. Wrong Song [3:04]
17. Boating News [5:24]
18. Willie for Dinner [4:39]
19. Billy From the Band [5:18]
20. Mum and Dad [3:34]
21. Mind if We Walk? [3:05]
22. End of Life as We Know It. [3:18]
23. The Shoe Fits [7:30]
24. Somebody's Gerry [5:19]
25. Final Delivery [3:51]
26. Friends Forever [5:56]
27. See You Around [6:12]
28. Dedication and End Credits [2:24]
Derek Armstrong
For decorated actresses, sometimes it's not enough just to do award-worthy films. Hilary Swank apparently wanted to prove she has a lighter side, hence her involvement in the weepy romantic sort-of-comedy P.S. I Love You. Unfortunately, Swank's knack for the dramatic follows her wherever she goes. Richard LaGravenese's film makes the strange decision to open with her Holly Kennedy entrenched in a knock-down, drag-out argument with her soon-to-be-dead husband (Gerard Butler), which eats up the entire first ten minutes. It's problematic, then, that the next scene is an abrupt shift to his funeral, even though he had no terminal disease whatsoever in the previous one. Films like these rely on the audience romanticizing the central relationship, but whatever was supposedly good about it comes out only in dribs and drabs. Instead, the labored central gimmick takes a stranglehold, as Butler's Gerry posthumously unleashes an unlikely cavalcade of tasks and projects for his widow to complete, all narrated by him on tape, in a precious Irish brogue that's layered on sickeningly thick. It would take a logistical mastermind on par with Jigsaw from the Saw movies to plan such a thing, especially in his disease-weakened state. But even if a viewer chooses to suspend disbelief, P.S. I Love You is still a turnoff, as Swank rarely finds the right tone, and the movie itself can never figure out whether it wants to be heavy or light. Especially disappointing is Lisa Kudrow's best friend character, whose primary trait is that she asks every guy she meets if he's a) single, b) working and c) heterosexual. LaGravenese's writing is an equal culprit here. The film's one good performance belongs to Kathy Bates as Holly's mother, but her superlative scene comes far past the point when most viewers will have given up. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
Cast and Crew:
Wendy Finerman
Producer
Richard LaGravenese
Director
Richard LaGravenese
Screenwriter
Broderick Johnson
Producer
Andrew Kosove
Producer
John H. Starke
Executive Producer
John Powell
Composer (Music Score)
Donald A. Starr
Executive Producer
Daniel J.B. Taylor
Executive Producer
Steven Rogers
Screenwriter
Lisa Zupan
Executive Producer
Molly Smith
Producer
James Holland
Executive Producer
Hilary Swank
Actor
Gerard Butler
Actor
Lisa Kudrow
Actor
Gina Gershon
Actor
James Marsters
Actor
Kathy Bates
Actor
Harry Connick, Jr.
Actor
Nellie McKay
Actor
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Actor
Dean Winters
Actor
Anne Kent
Actor
Brian McGrath
Actor
Sherie Rene Scott
Actor
Susan Blackwell
Actor
Michael Countryman
Actor
Roger Rathburn
Actor
Rita Gardner
Actor
Gayton Scott
Actor
Brian Munn
Actor
Shepherd Frankel
Actor
Richard Smith
Actor
Mike Doyle
Actor
Don Sparks
Actor
Caris Vujcec
Actor
Alexandra McGuiness
Actor
Aonghus McAnally
Actor
Ryan Canfield
Actor
Christopher Whalen
Actor
Timo Schnellinger
Actor
Danny Calvert
Actor
Fred Inkley
Actor
Richard B. Watson
Actor
Marcus Collins
Actor
James E. Cronin
Actor
Matthew Martin
Actor
Mark McNutt
Actor
Brocton Pierce
Actor
Kevin Witt
Actor
Country: USA

