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P.S. I Love You
Directed by
Richard LaGravenese
PG-13
2007
2h 6m
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7.0
25%
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A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.
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Cast of P.S. I Love You
Hilary Swank
Holly
Gerard Butler
Gerry
Lisa Kudrow
Denise
Harry Connick Jr.
Daniel
Gina Gershon
Sharon
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
William
Kathy Bates
Patricia
James Marsters
John
Nellie McKay
Ciara
Anne Kent
Rose Kennedy
Brian McGrath
Martin Kennedy
Dean Winters
Tom
Sherie Rene Scott
Barbara
Susan Blackwell
Vicky
Michael Countryman
Ted
Roger Rathburn
Minister
Rita Gardner
Elderly Woman
Brian Munn
Patsy
Shepherd Frankel
Guy with Clipboard
Mike Doyle
Leprechaun
Caris Vujcec
Waitress
Alexandra McGuinness
Local Gal
Don Sparks
Mailman
Richard LaGravenese
Director / Writer
Cecelia Ahern
Writer
Steven Rogers
Writer
Wendy Finerman
Producer
Broderick Johnson
Producer
Andrew A. Kosove
Producer
Molly Smith
Producer
P.S. I Love You Ratings & Reviews
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February 7, 2025
Everyone sucks at least a little bit in this film, but for a good cry it's always on my list. Films like this are the reason we need story--to help us process our own *Types through thick salty tears* If you love to have your heartbroken into a million pieces, then this is the movie for you! I avoided this film for a long time because I knew the general storyline, and I wasn’t okay with it. I didn’t feel the need to deliberately upset myself by viewing it. But after watching this beautiful film I highly recommend it to everyone. A stellar performance from Hilary and Gerard, the chemistry they share makes you forget you’re watching a film.emotions. When my tears are locked up, this has me sobbing in 10 minutes.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
There's just enough here to recommend.
Chicago Tribune
Jessica Reaves
Snippets of sharp, witty dialogue are lost in a sea of sappy clichés and too-cute-for-words plot twists.
The Deadbolt
Brian Tallerico
Swank does her best, but she seems lost in the movie's identity crisis, taking the project seriously one moment and doing a pratfall off a karaoke stage the next.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Heavy handed and entirely too maudlin, this supposedly empowering feminine journey of self discovery is anything but.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Some actors are better suited to straight-ahead dramas. Swank appears to be one of them.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The talented Swank is slumming a bit here, but she could -- and has -- done worse.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
This is a movie that will leave you stunned and stupefied from beginning to end, if you don't head for the exits first.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
In the grief-drenched romantic comedy P.S. I Love You, things are excruciatingly amiss, start to finish.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
P.S. I Love You looks squeaky clean and utterly straight. Yet as directed by Richard LaGravenese, it has a curious morbid quality.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
A protracted piece of schmaltz.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
P.S. Why should we care?
Houston Chronicle
Bobby Hankinson
What's on your holiday wishlist? Is there room for a maudlin romantic comedy that brandishes its earnestness like tacky light displays synchronized to Trans-Siberian Orchestra?
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Tone is everything in a movie like this, but writer-director Richard LaGravanese, working from a novel by Cecelia Ahern, can't decide between quirky indie dark comedy and laugh-a-minute TV sitcom.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
P.S. I Love You is blithely inept.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
LaGravenese is usually a terrific screenwriter, but this adaptation (with Steve Rogers) of Cecelia Ahern's novel is almost insufferably sufferable.
Los Angeles Times
Carina Chocano
You could go see P.S. I Love You, or you could hit yourself on the head with a meat mallet.
Chicago Sun-Times
Nell Minow
Romantic comedies...need twinkle. Her character wears twinkly dresses and does twinkly things, but Swank delivers her lines as though she is still slamming into that heavy bag.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
LaGravenese is known as one of Hollywood's go-to screenwriters, credited or uncredited, but the films he's directed, such as Living Out Loud and Freedom Writers, are memorable more for their terrible titles than any lasting distinction.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
B.S. I Love You would be a more accurate title.
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