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P.S. (2004)

P.S. (2004)
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Directed by Dylan Kidd, P.S. follows Louise Harrington (Laura Linney), a divorcee who works in Columbia University's School of Fine Arts and at first glance seems utterly satisfied with her life. The thirties-odd woman has found success in the workplace, is respected among her peers, and is fairly confident in her own abilities -- yet, she can't help but feel something is missing. When she arranges to interview a prospective student at least 15 years younger than she is, she's shocked to find out he is the spitting image of her high-school sweetheart, an artist who had died in a tragic car accident before they graduated. After the interview, Louise and Scott (Topher Grace) waste no time before getting romantically involved. Their motives aren't entirely clear -- Louise may be longing for her former flame, while Scott could be trying to assure himself a position in the Ivy League by whatever means necessary -- but that doesn't stop them. Elsewhere, Missy (Marcia Gay Harden), Louise's best friend from high school makes a play for Scott herself. Complicating issues further is the looming presence of Peter (Gabriel Byrne), Louise's ex-husband, and her recently sober brother (Paul Rudd). ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Laura LinneyTopher Grace, (more)
Director(s):
Dylan Kidd
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of P.S.

Directed by Dylan Kidd, P.S. follows Louise Harrington (Laura Linney), a divorcee who works in Columbia University's School of Fine Arts and at first glance seems utterly satisfied with her life. The thirties-odd woman has found success in the workplace, is respected among her peers, and is fairly confident in her own abilities -- yet, she can't help but feel something is missing. When she arranges to interview a prospective student at least 15 years younger than she is, she's shocked to find out he is the spitting image of her high-school sweetheart, an artist who had died in a tragic car accident before they graduated. After the interview, Louise and Scott (Topher Grace) waste no time before getting romantically involved. Their motives aren't entirely clear -- Louise may be longing for her former flame, while Scott could be trying to assure himself a position in the Ivy League by whatever means necessary -- but that doesn't stop them. Elsewhere, Missy (Marcia Gay Harden), Louise's best friend from high school makes a play for Scott herself. Complicating issues further is the looming presence of Peter (Gabriel Byrne), Louise's ex-husband, and her recently sober brother (Paul Rudd). ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Dylan Kidd
Writer(s):
Dylan KiddHelen Schulman
Producer(s):
Robert KesselAnne ChaissonJohn Hart
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Brief Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Adult Humor, Profanity, Not For Children)
Categories:
Independent FilmsRomance
P.S. Awards:
  • 2004 - National Board of Review - Breakthrough Performance - Male
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    F Christy M.

    I usually love Laura Linney's work. This movie was a bit disappointing. Her character was very interesting, but more information about the character would have made the movie a bit deeper and more engaging.

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    John M.

    Incredibly slow, poorly scripted, and unfounded plot doom this film from the first few minutes to the end. This truly was a waste of talent, but they chose to do it so there is some sharing of blame here. Women meets young man, young man reminds her of ex-fiancee who died, women thinks almost immediately "hmmmmm, he reminds me of a certain someone", blah blah blah....Laura Linney!!!!! WHat were you thinking??????? Don't even rent this on a bet....it is not romance, it is not intriguing, but it is a mess!

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    Christopher S.

    Interesting but unrealistic story. Subplots not very transparent.

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