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P.S. I Love You
May 06, 2008
From All Movie Guide:
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, ...
Director:
Richard LaGravenese
Actors:
Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters
Executive Producers:
Daniel J.B. Taylor, Donald A. Starr, James Holland, John H. Starke, Lisa Zupan
Producers:
Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Molly Smith, Wendy Finerman
Music Score Composer:
John Powell
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