2009年12月17日 星期四

Report...p.s I love you...


The movie begin….(Amber)
P.S. I Love You is a movie based on the novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. The film deals with Holly and Gerry, a happily married couple living in Manhattan. Holly and Gerry have their fair share of arguments, but there's no doubt the two are deeply in love. It starts with a fight, but you can see that these two are clearly in love and think the world of each other. That makes it all the more tragic when Gerry dies of a brain tumor and Holly must continue on without him. On her 30th birthday, a cake is delivered, and on it is a letter from Gerry…

With the help of the letters… (Ann)
Gerry knew he was going to die and decided to help his wife move on after his death. He takes Holly down memory lane and gives her advice through letters that all ending with the sign-off P.S. I Love You.Months after Gerry’s death, Holly receives a package of letters that he’s left for her, instructing her to perform a series of unexpected tasks. His letters bring Holly joy, anger and a lot of tears. And they do exactly what Gerry intended them to do. You will not only laugh with Holly and her friends, but also cry with them as they go through life’s changes together.

How did Holly do for her life begin again? (Angie)
Holly was through her year-long journey of following her husband’s plan.Dance, sing, take a vacation - all of Gerry's suggestions require Holly to get out of her house and reconnect with the world. Gerry arranges everything from fun nights out to a vacation to his homeland for his beloved wife. As she follows his instructions, Holly finds herself not only moving on but also opening up her heart to the possibility that there may just be another person out there who's worth sharing time with. Holly eventually enrolls in a fashion course and discovers she has a flair for designing women's shoes. A newfound self-confidence allows her to emerge from her solitude and embrace her friends' happiness.

To sum up…(Terry)By the end, Holly accomplishes more than what Gerry could have ever wished for. She experiences new things that she wouldn’t have done without his help, but also learns to do things on her own. A touching, heart-warming movie of grief, its many stages and how the one you love the most can prepare you for life after they’re gone. This movie makes out to be something different from the novel. But the way it is handled is unique and worth your viewing time. By the way, I had to say that the final song, by Flogging Molly, is also perfect for the movie and a great way to close the film

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