P.S. (2004)
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Laura Linney, Topher Grace, Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, Paul Rudd
Screenwriter: Dylan Kidd
Producer: John N. Hart, Jeff Sharp, Robert Kessel, Anne Chaisson
Screenwriter: Helen Schulman
Composer: Craig Wedren
DVD Info
Release:
Feb 8, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region (unknown)
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- DSS 5.1 - English
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Reviews
The actors elevate the material a bit, but they can't escape the fact that the movie only has vague goals set for itself.
It's a romantic comedy-drama that's every bit as unpredictable, offbeat and assured as Kidd's first film, although some third-act problems keep it from real greatness.
Linney directs her scenes from within them, holding our attention and keeping the focus on her confusion, her pain and her hope.
p.s. is a showcase for Linney, who juggles Louise's many self-contradictions ... in a bright and humor-filled performance.
When the film dispenses with its Harlequinish plot foolishness and flies on the director's considerable instinct, it's a gas.
An interesting misstep...the lead performances are superb, but even they can't make up for the hard-to-swallow story.
No matter how good Laura Linney is, she can't overcome this movie that goes nowhere and has nothing really interesting to say.
Both genders are programmed by eons of Darwinian genetic strategy, and so we believe them, and because Linney and Grace are sexy and play well together, the age gap is not a barrier so much as additional seasoning.
Despite an excellent supporting cast something in p.s. goes mushy and implausible.
Can't seem to make up its mind whether it's a romantic comedy, a drama or a psychological thriller and settles for being an odd -- and unbelievable -- hybrid of all three.
...menopausal drama full of hot flashes and preposterous plot turns. P.S., Linney overacts too.
p.s. wanders off on story tangents that can't be called anything other than bizarre, but nevertheless oddly engages.
Dylan Kidd is back with an intimate and endearing love story featuring some exceptional performances and solid writing.**
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