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I held off on watching this movie until I had read the book. I wish I hadn't. It was very loosely based on the book. Had the movie been more like the book, it would have been fantastic.
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What a great movie! Just a fun, charming, chick-flick love story! I cried my way through most of it. I kept putting my husband in the place of Jerry, and my heart broke right along with Holly's! Just a very enjoyable movie to watch with the girls-if you aren't too embarrassed to cry in front of them! (because trust me...you will!). A great escape with great actors and some beautiful Irish scenery. P.S. I loved it!
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CUTE MOVIE BUT A LITTLE DRAWN OUT WITH THE SAD THEME. WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE MORE OF GERARD BUTLER AND LESS OF HILARY SWANK. SHE IS A GREAT ACTRESS FOR A MORE MEATY ROLE NOT SOMETHING LIKE THIS. HE IS JUST WONDERFUL TO LOOK AT...LOVE THE ACCENT....
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"No Country for Old Men" was cheerful by comparison. Never watch "P.S. I Love You" unless you plan on feeling like you've just bottomed out. If you're okay with that sort of feeling, if you like a good tear jerker, then you'll probably love it.
I gave it four stars because it really was a good movie, but I wouldn't watch it again unless I was looking to come down from an insane happy-high.
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Without any kind of interesting beginning, there follows an abounding increase of hilarious comedy! Their give-and-take marriage of nine years, could have been much more successful for Holly and Geery. After their numerous battles and continual make-ups, I became caught-up in a greatly improved story-plot.
My favorite personality was Holly played by Hilary Swank! Quite a uniquely romantic role after The Million Dollar Baby. As this story developed, I became more enamored by Kathy Bates as Mother and the bar-tender William played by Harry Connick,Jr. After Geery's hysterical Memorial Service, the movie evolved into one great, compelling, fascinating Romantic Comedy!
The next uniquely interesting character was the Irishman, William! When Geery's carefully planned letters came to Holly, one was a suggested trip for her to travel to Ireland. There she came upon the deceased's former friend from childhood, William. Those letters continued for the first year's absence of her Beloved. Her three close girl friends insisted she was overdue for another sexually stimulating experience! For me it was a close tie between the romantic escapade and the beauty of the Irish country side.
All-in-all this was the most compelling, entertaining, and fascinating romantic comedy yet for me. I recommend this fascinating comedy. Retired Chaplain Fred W. Hood
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