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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9781404973176
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1404973176
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Sony Pictures
Languages: EnglishSubtitledEnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
MPN: 043396099968
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: February 08, 2005
Running Time: 97 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2004
Editorial Review:
Product Description: A divorced thirty-something Columbia University admissions officer comes to life again when she meets a prospective fine arts student who bears the u
Amazon.com: A May-December romance turns metaphysical in P.S., from the director of the critically acclaimed Roger Dodger. Louise (Laura Linney, You Can Count On Me, Kinsey) has a warm friendship with her ex-husband and a satisfying position as an admissions officer for Columbia University, but she's never gotten over losing her first love from high school. When a young man with the same name, face, and artistic talents (Topher Grace, Traffic) as her lost love suddenly arrives for an admissions interview, Louise tumbles into an abrupt and questionable relationship. P.S. is at its best when it follows the tics and foibles of human behavior; Linney and Grace both give vivid, lively performances. But every time reincarnation rears its head, the movie flounders, particularly in clumsy scenes with Louise's predatory best friend (Marcia Gay Harden, Mystic River), who stole Louise's boy so long ago. Fortunately (or strangely), that element is almost a tacked-on subplot; center stage is the romance between Linney and Grace, which glows sweetly. Also featuring Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects, Miller's Crossing) and a woefully underused Paul Rudd (The Shape of Things, Clueless). --Bret Fetzer
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This was a very unusual movie with sequences believable and full of life's "what ifs". The story starts off fast with a passionate love making scene with "the woman I feel is the most beautiful woman in the world-Laura Linney)The movie explores so many types and experiences of love, live and sexuality with real life characters like a young man with hormonal driven passion and love, a "recovering brother" that turns out nice and an ex-husband and best friend that need real therapy. Well worth watching ... Read More
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I was drawn to this movie at the DVD sale table. It is worth the price if you like academic settings, May-December fantasy romances, and great sofa sex. Character development, true, is a problem. It is hard to believe the young artist-student could be so mature/immature all at once. I am now a fan of Laura Linney, she has a pleasing stage presence.
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I had a lot of expectations about this movie after bumping into the dvd in a store and reading the plot. I guess I was expecting something like, well, P.S. I Love You with Hillary Swank but anyway, I didn't let those feelings ruin the screening of the movie.
I was waiting and waiting and waiting....and waiting for SOMETHING in this movie to happen, but it never did. It is UNbelievably boring, and it seems like nothing ever happens in it.
Someone described in the reviews here that the story ... Read More
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by Dane Youssef
"P.S." is one of those rare movies that tells a story which feels too good to be true--the kind that's escapist-fantasy and only seems to happen in movies and in our most desperate dreams.
But then again, sometimes we see and here that it does happen in real life. Once in a blue moon. It's every great success story. Like movie-star Lana Turner getting discovered when working in a pharmacy or Muhammad Ali's almost inhumanly-impossible success with his career ... Read More
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P.S. is a smart screenplay that is almost too smart for it's own good.What,superficially, is a May-December romance between a 39 year old Columbia Grad teacher (Laura Linney) and a young Columbia artist/applicant named Scott (Topher Grace), is really more about the fear of looking backward and trying to recapture the past,(Linney's Louise) and the fear and insecurity of growing up and moving forward (Grace's Scott).Each character goes through epiphanies about who they are, who they were, and who they are hoping ... Read More
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