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P.S. I Love You

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 2h 6min
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Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler in P.S. I Love You (2007)
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Une jeune veuve découvre que son mari décédé lui a laissé 10 messages destinés à l'aider à soulager sa douleur et à commencer une nouvelle vie.Une jeune veuve découvre que son mari décédé lui a laissé 10 messages destinés à l'aider à soulager sa douleur et à commencer une nouvelle vie.Une jeune veuve découvre que son mari décédé lui a laissé 10 messages destinés à l'aider à soulager sa douleur et à commencer une nouvelle vie.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard LaGravenese
  • Scénario
    • Richard LaGravenese
    • Steven Rogers
    • Cecelia Ahern
  • Casting principal
    • Hilary Swank
    • Gerard Butler
    • Harry Connick Jr.
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard LaGravenese
    • Scénario
      • Richard LaGravenese
      • Steven Rogers
      • Cecelia Ahern
    • Casting principal
      • Hilary Swank
      • Gerard Butler
      • Harry Connick Jr.
    • 314avis d'utilisateurs
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    • 39Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Hilary Swank
    Hilary Swank
    • Holly
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Gerry
    Harry Connick Jr.
    Harry Connick Jr.
    • Daniel
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Denise
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Sharon
    James Marsters
    James Marsters
    • John
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Patricia
    Nellie McKay
    Nellie McKay
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    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
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    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
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    Anne Kent
    • Rose Kennedy
    Brian McGrath
    • Martin Kennedy
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    Susan Blackwell
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    Michael Countryman
    • Ted
    Roger Rathburn
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    • Minister
    Rita Gardner
    • Elderly Woman
    Gayton Scott
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard LaGravenese
    • Scénario
      • Richard LaGravenese
      • Steven Rogers
      • Cecelia Ahern
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    6inkblot11

    P.leasantly S.weet, I liked it, but it is just good, not great

    Holly (Hillary Swank) has been married for a number of years to handsome Gerry (Gerard Butler), an Irish gentleman. Wed at 19, he is the only love of her life and they have big plans for the future. Sadly, however, Gerry is stricken with cancer and dies, leaving Holly desolate. But, much to her surprise, letters start arriving from Gerry, under unusual circumstances, letters that provide encouragement for Holly to move forward with her life. Gerry suggests that Holly do some karaoke and take a trip to Ireland, where she should learn to fish and visit his relatives. It doesn't' hurt that Holly has two loving friends (Lisa Kudrow and Gina Gershon), a hovering mother (Kathy Bates), and a good-looking new friend (Harry Connick, Jr.) looking out for her, also. But, can Holly truly overcome the serious blow that life has given her? This is a sweet movie but, I must confess, I was a wee bit disappointed. Yes, I loved the basic story and the cast is beyond terrific. Swank is quite nice as the young widow while Butler is greatly engaging as the husband, with many of his scenes told in flashback. In fact, Butler is a new favorite among American women, thanks to Dear Frankie, and let us all hope we see much more of him. Kudrow, Gershon, Bates, Connick Jr., and some of the Irish players are just right, too, breathing more life into a script that is erratic and sometimes contrived. Of course, the sets in Manhattan and Ireland are very wonderful, as are the costumes and great camera work. But, the film could have used more careful direction and editing, in my view. However, all fans of romantic comedy should not miss it, no. As the fountain of romcom films has considerably dried up in the last two years, any new entry is a hearty meal for the starving. Just do not expect another Music and Lyrics this time around.
    10majoq

    Helped me deal with the loss of my husband

    When I saw this movie for the first time, I had just lost my husband. His death happened suddenly. I didn't have time to say goodbye.

    I was full of questions and couldn't find the answers. I kept asking myself WHY.

    And then, I read the book and watched the movie.

    And suddenly everything made sense.

    The answers to my questions were that sometimes there are things for which there's no explanation.

    I love this movie.

    I SIMPLY LOVE IT.

    The actors, the performances, photography, everything is just perfect.

    It's a movie that will help you heal.

    The message is of life, love.

    That even when your heart is crying, you can heal. That even when you are at your worst, life will prevail.

    Enjoy it.
    9CihanVercan

    Helping Lost People Finding Where Their Hearts Are

    People change in time, relationships change in time; Love doesn't. A man expresses his feelings of his love to his wife, through several shocking surprises after his death. This movie would tell why love is the only power that connects people, if no one could tell anymore what it really means. Gerry and Holly's relationship is a good example of how couples bring their love to the end quickly.

    Leading actors Swank and Butler accomplished wholeheartedly acting jobs. A true success with Harry Connick Jr.'s role playing Holly's first flirt, but poor acting from Jeffrey Dean Morgan(whom we'll see him in "Watchmen" next year) playing as her second. As a novel adaptation, the screenplay is effectual. Some parts of the script is totally noticeable that hold our attention continuously. I liked the editing job very well after I've seen the deleted scenes from the special features of the DVD. The music score is so relaxing and emotional. Everybody keeps telling this film is a tearjerker, which I disagree; it's only because of the sensational existence of Hilary Swank. Her talented way of expressing psychological trauma just catches eyes, that's all.

    There are 5 of my favorite scenes which I rewind each time I watch: 1*One of the greatest opening scenes for a romance of all time. In that scene just in 2 minutes, we get what type of personalities each character has. Lovers find a quarrel over a straw. They yell at each other, and Gerry leaves Holly getting out of the door. A minute passes or not, Holly comes back from bathroom and Gerry back from the door. Then they wildly lock in a close embrace after running towards to each other into the middle of the living room... 2*After the funeral of Gerry, at a time when Holly's longing of him hits the top, she can't help herself calling the home-phone from her cellphone just to listen to Gerry's voice from his answering machine record; while trying to sleep... 3*Holly's receiving of Gerry's first P.S.I Love You letter and his true guesses of what Holly is going to say in respond after his each time of gaffes... 4*Gerry's calling to memory of their first meeting in Ireland, from his words... 5*And best of all, my best favorite scene: Holly's return to karaoke stage singing "Love You Till The End" and imagining as if he is there forming a lonesome audience. This scene is the one I burst into tears. I don't remember myself crying because of a movie, or because of someone else's sadness ever; including the end of Dr.Zhivago or Love Story or The English Patient. Yet it just reminded me of a photo of my fiancée with whom we were parted away. In that photo she was standing on a step of an amphitheater watching my mockery of a stand-up show at the stage, forming the whole audience herself.

    This is a therapeutic relationship movie. Watch it with your partner and you'll be able to see the missing, lacking or the incomplete part of your unity. Strongly recommended for couples who used to be in love before. Find out why love is eternal.
    10cwalbino

    Never trust the ratings

    As a guy, I have never been hit by a movie like this one. I went into this movie laying next to my girlfriend, expecting to be bored out of my mind. I watched it with her, for her. I never complained, and I'm glad I didn't. This movie reminded me so much of us, and how much I don't want to lose her. I believe the acting was superb on everybody's part, with humor very well done.

    I never look at ratings for a movie, I read the back, or watch the trailers, and listen to ratings by trusted people I know. Never trust the ratings online or by critics, in any genre. Someone brought up the ratings on rottentomatoes, did they notice that over 95% of those ratings were from males? Now why would anybody in their right mind listen to a bunch of reviews by GUYS on a CHICK FLICK? This movie was for anybody that has the joy of being madly in love, if you are not, you won't get it.

    The most powerful line to me was by the character, Daniel, "I want to be somebody's Gerry" was extremely powerful to me.
    9jon.h.ochiai

    P.S. Move On

    In a poignant scene Gerald Butler's spirit of Gerry confesses to Hilary Swank's Holly, "I'm not asking you to remember me…" and to move on. Although being a little too long, Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese's "P.S. I Love You" is a whimsical and surprisingly touching romantic comedy about life continuing forward. Swank and LaGravenese have collaborated before on "Freedom Writers" as evidenced in the movie's comfortable and sturdy feel. Hilary Swank is great in this romantic comedy, an edgy departure for the actor. Swank thrives--she never forces the humor, completely natural. She embodies a humanity and spirit in Holly that makes her vulnerable and funny in the story's context. Gerald Bulter is boldly charming as Holly's late husband Gerry, the Irishman full of life and dreams. Swank and Butler have a wondrous chemistry that smooths out the rougher edges of LaGravenese and Steve Rogers screenplay based on the novel by Wendy Finerman.

    Even with its over wrought indulgences, "P.S. I Love You" rewards the narrative payoff. Wisely on the part of LaGravenese and Rogers, the catharsis opts for the lyrical and realm of possibility. The performances are stellar. Academy Award Winner Kathy Bates is awesome as Holly's mother Patricia. Seeing fellow Oscar Winner Swank and Bates together is truly something special. There is a heartbreaking scene where Swank's Holly breaks down to her mother saying, "I'm alone!" Later Bates's Patrica says to her daughter, "…If you're all alone, we're all together with you in that, too." So even with its intentional quirks and cheesy trappings-- all is forgiven, because ultimately "P.S. I Love You" is about the courage to love again and live life.

    As "P.S" opens Holly is furious that Gerry told her mother at dinner that they are not planning on having kids right now. Although accurate, Holly is still livid. Holly laments that she is waiting for her life to start. Gerry reminds, "We are in life…" Transparent to us: Gerry and Holly are soul mates—the great love of each other's life. Fast forward several months, Gerry has died of a brain tumor. After the wake, Holly discovers that Gerry has arranged for the delivery of his letters all making requests of Holly. Unable or perhaps unwilling to move on after her loss, this may not be the best thing for Holly. Or is it a way for Holly to discover life anew?

    Much of the movie's charm derives from Holly's trip to Gerry's Irish homeland, and her loyal friends. Lisa Kudrow plays Denise, Holly's gal pal who is crassly determined to hunt down a single, straight, and employed man—a crusade seemingly more difficult than it seems. Kudrow is at her scattered and hysterical best. Hot and sexy Gina Gershon plays other gal pal Sharon. Gershon is deceivingly strong and smart with the apparently vapid Sharon, who really possesses a depth of character. In a surprising moment in what initially feels like a frivolously long fishing scene with all three women, reminds Holly that her friends are moving on with their lives. Holly's trip to Ireland is a beautiful interlude that represents an eloquent return to the traditional and solid. Here LaGravenese brilliantly orchestrates his story of love everlasting and regret. Hilary Swank amazingly balances the suffering and resolute spirit in Holly. She too is brilliant and absolutely beautiful. Her smile just lights up your soul, and her anguish strikes an emotional chord. Gerald Butler is at his charismatic best. Butler also expertly tempers his charm with a touching and gentle compassion.

    "P.S. I Love You" is one of the best romantic comedies in a long while, that has a great love story. Richard LaGravenese tells a wistful and touching tale with amazing performances and chemistry by Hilary Swank and Gerald Butler. Take a chance on "P.S. I Love You".

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    • Anecdotes
      During the filming of a strip sequence, Gerard Butler's suspenders hit Hilary Swank on the forehead. She received a cut and had to be taken to a hospital, where she received several stitches.
    • Gaffes
      When Holly is in the kitchen pouring a glass of alcohol and is distracted by William, she pours most of it on the counter and only a small portion into the glass. However, when William enters the kitchen, the glass is full for a short period of time and then when they glance back at Holly it is almost empty again.
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      Daniel Connelly: [reading Gerry's letter] Dear Holly, I don't have much time. I don't mean literally, I mean you're out buying ice cream and you'll be home soon. But I have a feeling this is the last letter, because there is only one thing left to tell you. It isn't to go down memory lane or make you buy a lamp, you can take care of yourself without any help from me. It's to tell you how much you move me, how you changed me. You made me a man, by loving me Holly. And for that, I am eternally grateful... literally. If you can promise me anything, promise me that whenever you're sad, or unsure, or you lose complete faith, that you'll try to see yourself through my eyes. Thank you for the honor of being my wife. I'm a man with no regrets. How lucky am I. You made my life, Holly. But I'm just one chapter in yours. There'll be more. I promise. So here it comes, the big one. Don't be afraid to fall in love again. Watch out for that signal, when life as you know it ends. P.S. I will always love you.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Dilwale (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Love You 'til the End
      Written by Darryl Hunt

      Performed by The Pogues

      Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 février 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Posdata, te amo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Whelans Pub, Wexford Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Irlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Grosvenor Park Productions
      • Wendy Finerman Productions
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 53 706 790 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 481 221 $US
      • 23 déc. 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 156 846 321 $US
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      • 2h 6min(126 min)
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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