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What would you do for a second chance?Oct. 15, 200497 Min.
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Watch: P.S. 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – Louise Harrington, a divorced, thirty-something admissions officer at Columbia University’s School of Fine Arts is intelligent, pretty, and successful, yet unfulfilled. That is, until a graduate school application crosses her desk and she arranges to interview the young painter. When F. Scott Feinstadt appears, he bears an uncanny resemblance to Louise’s high school boyfriend and one true love, an artist who died in a car accident twenty years earlier. Within hours of the interview, Louise and Scott have embarked on a passionately uninhibited older woman/younger man affair. But is Scott just a reminder of Louise’s lost love? And is Scott just trying to wheedle his way into the Ivy League? Adding to the romantic complications is competition from Louise’s best friend from high school, Missy, who shows up to claim the affections of the boy; Louise’s co-dependent ex-husband Peter; her cynical mother and fresh-out-of-rehab brother..
Plot: An unfulfilled divorced woman gets the chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who appears to be her high school sweetheart who died many years before.
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6.1/10 Votes: 6,356
54% | RottenTomatoes
55/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 53 Popularity: 7.096 | TMDB

Reviews:

Flawed in its brilliance, a must see
Spoiler Alert

When I read on the internet that the Dylan Kidd directed fable “p.s.” wasn’t entirely true to the Helen Schulman novel of the same name I wasn’t pleased. Not just because we didn’t get “our” F. Scott wrapped in a towel. (or aka page 76). Please, I’m not that shallow. “p.s.” to me is a coming of age film not just for the thirty something Louise Harrington (“Love Actually”, “Kinsey”) but also the young and hip F. Scott Feinstadt (played winningly by Topher Grace). Dylan Kidd should be commended here. Even when scenes from the book were changed. Such as: Louise and F. Scott’s conversation towards the end of the film. In the novel, he cut his foot and if I’m not mistaken it was daytime. In the movie there is no cut and it’s night. And the Chinatown date was omitted for an ordinary local sports bar setting. Marcia Gay Harden (“Mystic River”, “Mona Lisa Smile”) is absolutely delicious as Missy. I like how in the beginning you only hear Missy’s voice during mostly self-serving telephone conversations to her supposed best friend since high school Louise. It is clear that Louise is half oblivious and jealous of Missy-who has good hair days and despite being married with kids wants to screw anything with a dick. Topher Grace is fabulous as F. Scott Feinstadt,the man with the eerily similar name, the face, and the artist persona. He shows all the sides of F. Scott (despite having several of pages of the novels dialog deleted!) from his humorous phone call with Louise-who sets up the mock interview because she wants to see this F. Scott face to face. From the stained and holed artists “uniform”. To his amazement of his first time with Louise. Which has to be the most graphic non-graphic sex scene ever put on film. It was almost uncomfortable watching on the second theater viewing. (and I’m certainly no prude.) His hurt and confusion over the first Scott and Louise’s ex- husband Peter (the former who died in a tragic car accident). He broke up with Louise in high school and dated Missy before he died. So, Louise settles for a ten-year marriage with her older college professor. To his lashing out of the ex when he thinks F. Scott is someone to call the cops over. If “Traffic” proved that Topher is more than Eric Forman on FOX’ “That ’70s Show”, then “p.s.” proves he can handle a movie on his own. And although in interviews an admission about preferring ensemble pieces can be found. Make no mistake, if Topher Grace gets to headline a movie you will be in for a treat. What was blah in Schulman’s novel, but is great in the film and might go overlooked outside of his regular fan base is Paul Rudd who is great as Louise’s out of rehab brother and keeper of Peter’s secrets, Sammy. Louise shouldn’t have been less jealous of the pies and things their mom (Lois Smith) bakes for him. Her mother loves them both. And I agree with Sammy’s quote: The universe doesn’t care. Louise like in the novel shines when she gets to be assertive and is at her worst when she’s an insecure, jealous mess. There’s a little of that Louise insecurity in all of us. Which is what makes you want to slap her and say, “snap out of it!” Even Missy showed that she had a somewhat of a heart and told her to go and make it right. Even if I don’t see their friendship as real and true. I’d call them obligatory Christmas card list, party attendees, rather than friends. Peter(Gabriel Byrne) while admitting his addictions that he wanted Louise to “catch him”. To see that he had problems. He said she always saw him as a Knight in Shining Armor and that might be true to a point, but she was all hung up in could/would/should with Scott #1. So, she shouldn’t get off Scott-free (pun intended) like F. Scott wisely said, “It takes two.” Then there’s “The Mother and Child” painting. Which is almost like a character itself. It was a gift from Scott #1, but it takes F. Scott (or Francis Scott Key Feinstadt) to tell her that basically that it’s a piece of ‘crap’ and an insult to real artists. I think the ending would have been better served with a shot of this painting or a replacement of one of F. Scott’s to come full circle. There were some rumblings in internet land regarding the lack of an original ending. As a reader of Schulman’s novel, while some things are abandoned and/or redone for the sake of the film, it plays out well. We are left to believe that Louise who herself pulled a “step nine” and made peace with everyone is having a happy relationship not with F. Scott Feinstadt, but Francis (Fran-in the book, Scotty) Scott Key Feinstadt. And there lies the difference. What the audience has known all along. He’s different. (DUH) He’s not the dead guy (and one of Louise’s meanest scenes was the ‘necktie dialogue’) He’s his own person. F. Scott had absolutely nothing to do with Scott #1. He loves Louise more. Listen to the comment from Missy that he refused her advances (now those would have been excellent scenes between Grace and Harden!) and she gave him not one, but two shots. While it would’ve been nice to see the breakfast scene and the Chinatown date, and some of the other odds and ends, “p.s.” plays like one of those old-fashioned morality tales. “p.s.” is a wonderfully crafted tale of what happens when you can’t let the past go and how it affects your future relationships. You have to look for the pattern and fix it. Take a leaf from F.Scott’s book and “move on.” Only then will your life be “Okay”.

A job well done by cast and crew. A must see. 10/10

Review By: CarolStarr

Other Information:

Original Title P.S.
Release Date 2004-10-15
Release Year 2004

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min), 1 hr 40 min (100 min) (Ontario) (Canada)
Budget 0
Revenue 273023
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director Dylan Kidd
Writer Helen Schulman, Dylan Kidd
Actors Laura Linney, Topher Grace, Marcia Gay Harden
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

P.S. 2004 123movies
Original title P.S.
TMDb Rating 5.3 53 votes

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