P.S. (2004) Critic Reviews
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Even though the story ultimately doesn't match the intensity with which it began, the movie's extraordinary for its two main performances.Read the full review
Fascinating because it require us to see the younger character through two sets of eyes -- our own, which witness an attractive woman drawn to a younger male, and the women's, which see a lost love in a new container.Read the full review
P.S., adapted from Helen Schulman's novel, is Linney's show, and she makes it hilarious and haunting. Read the full review
An intriguing and satisfying romance that may hold some appeal even for those who normally do not like films about affairs of the heart. Read the full review
Somehow, wondrous acting holds things together.Read the full review
Once you get beyond the absurdity of the premise, it works.Read the full review
Linney remains a full-blooded character so memorable that she's worth watching - even in a less-than-memorable movie. Read the full review
While not dwelling on plot eventually gets P.S. in trouble during the slack finale, it gives Linney and Grace plenty of room to maneuver. Read the full review
A meticulously rendered romantic drama, very well acted and featuring solid production values and location work that makes New York feel like one of the movie's characters. The only problem is the story is rather flat.Read the full review
Contains more than its share of implausibilities and absurdities. Read the full review