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Movie Reviews of P.S.Movie Review: I wonderful character study that does the book justice. Summary: 5 Stars
I enjoyed the film and thought the cast was outstanding. It was quite logical to me because I'm smart enough to know that a M.F.A applicant is not 18 years old, unlike other reviewers. He would be in his early to mid 20's. Also, it's not unlikely for an older woman to become involved with a younger man of that age. It has happened. I thought the story was told well, but the deleted scenes do give more insight to the relationship between the friends and the obsession Louise has with the memory of Scott. I was impressed with the film despite the uneven reviews.
Movie Review: A Love Story worth watching. Summary: 5 Stars
first of all let me say that this movie is really underated. cause I never even heard about it until I saw it out on dvd. this movie is one of the best romantic movies I have seen in a long time. Laura Linney and Topher are great together. the supporting roles are really great too. I would say what this movie means to me is that Life sometimes gets in the way of love. a wonderful job to dylan kidd and all the actors. I really enjoyed this one.
Movie Review: Unique plot, very well done movie Summary: 5 Stars
I thought this movie was great. Unique plot, well directed, and very well acted especially by the two main characters. Topher Grace is really a good actor- in this and "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton"- and cute too. I'm suprised he isn't getting more major roles- although he is in the new Spiderman movie. Some shirtless scenes in P.S.
Movie Review: Refreshing Summary: 5 Stars
I thought this movie was amazing. It made me curious in the beginning, hot in the love scenes, sad close to the end, and happpy and optimistic now. Topher Grace is wonderful in this movie, i have to say it is his best yet! I immediately fell in love with his character and only hope to meet someone like him someday.
Movie Review: Double bill Summary: 5 Stars
If you liked "Truly Madly Deeply" you'll probably like "P.S."
It's not as deliciously scabrous as the director's first, "Roger Dodger," but Laura Linney is delicious and this is a nice meditation on love, lost and gained.
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