P.S. I Love You
His life ended. Now, a new one will begin.
Overview
A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set in Ireland, the movie highlights the country's picturesque landscapes and its rich cultural background. It also touches upon Irish folklore, particularly the character Holly's connection to the Celts and their belief in an afterlife.
- Outstanding performance by Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler, Heartwarming love story with a unique twist, Exploration of grief and healing processes, Beautiful soundtrack that complements the emotional journey
Fun Facts
- Gerard Butler actually sings all of his own songs in the film, including 'You Raise Me Up'. Hilary Swank's character, Holly, shares her first name with the director's daughter. The movie was filmed mostly on location in Ireland.
- The song 'P.S. I Love You' by The Beatles is played multiple times throughout the film and serves as a significant symbol of love and connection between the characters.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"His life ended. Now, a new one will begin."
Deutsch
DE
Title: P.S. Ich liebe Dich
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Pусский
RU
Title: P.S. Я люблю тебя
"«Иногда остается сказать лишь одно»"
Magyar
HU
Title:
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Español
ES
Title: Posdata: Te quiero
"El verdadero amor nunca muere."
Türkçe
TR
Title: Not: Seni Seviyorum
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Cast
Crew
Reviews
Scots-born Gerard Butler ("Gerry") sports an American accent and comes from Ireland so maybe this isn't going to be the most plausible rom-com? He has a fiery but loving relationship with his wife "Holly" (Hilary Swank) who can't decide if she wants kids or not. Sadly, his active role in the film is cut short and she is left to deal with the consequences of widowhood. She's not alone on her new journey, though. "Gerry" had anticipated her predicament and left some letters to help her get through the grief and set off on a new path - however reluctantly she might want one. At first it's a cake for her birthday then as more arrive we start to appreciate more about how they met and fell in love. Some disastrous karaoke, temper tantrums and his downright hostile relationship with her mother "Patricia" (Kathy Bates). A trip to Ireland helps her to recalibrate though, and a meeting with local musician "William" (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) makes he realise that her life has plenty of legs in it yet. At home, lifelong friend "Daniel" (Harry Connick Jr.) presses his suit and makes her think even more about her future. Can she find love again? Connick is on decent form as is Bates, but the remainder of this is just a bit too sentimental for mea and the humour doesn't land often enough. There's little by way of chemistry on display and though the letter-writing concept is quite original, the execution becomes just a bit too episodic and Butler tries too hard to make this work. It's perfectly watchable, but is too workmanlike to be memorable.
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
Media
Featurette
A Conversation with Cecelia Ahern
Trailer
Original Theatrical Trailer
Trailer
P.S. I Love You Official Trailer #1 - (2007) HD