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Rating: 6.10/10 from 6500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

P.S. - Liebe auf Anfang

Title in Italiano:

P.S.

Title in Português:

P.S. - Amo-te

Synopsis

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.

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P.S.
These Flowers
When the Day Is Short
Our Way to Fall
Yo La Tengo: Writer
Yo La Tengo: Performer
Pablo Picasso
Citizen Cope: Writer
Citizen Cope: Performer
Dreaming
Judith Owen: Writer
Judith Owen: Performer
Piano Trio in B-flat major, K.502
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Composer
Weigang Li: Performer
The 4A
Stay Tuned
Craig Wedren: Performer
Venemous
Craig Wedren: Performer
Still You
Craig Wedren: Performer
Dreaming (P.S. Re-Mix)
Craig Wedren: Performer
La Salsa En Mi
Craig Wedren: Performer
Rain Diamonds
Craig Wedren: Performer
Bitter Suite 1
Craig Wedren: Performer
Bitter Suite 2
Craig Wedren: Performer

User reviews

Joshua Davis
5/10

The music in P.S. perfectly complements the film's narrative, enhancing the audience's emotional connection to the characters and their journeys.

Donna Jackson
6/10

The music in P.S. adds depth and complexity to the interactions between the characters, highlighting their vulnerabilities and insecurities.

Edward Mitchell
5/10

The music in P.S. enhances the tension and passion of the older woman/younger man relationship between Louise and Scott.

Timothy Hernandez
3/10

I found the choice of songs in the soundtrack to be distracting and out of place, often taking me out of the story rather than immersing me further into the narrative. The music seemed disconnected from the characters' emotions and actions, making it difficult to fully engage with the film.

Laura Williams
1/10

The soundtrack of P.S. failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the relationships portrayed in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the on-screen drama.

Timothy Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of P.S. effectively captures the bittersweet and nostalgic tone of Louise's romantic journey with Scott.

Donald Martin
7/10

The use of a variety of musical genres and styles in the soundtrack adds layers of richness and texture to the storytelling, making it a truly engaging and memorable listening experience.

Michelle Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of P.S. perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Louise's journey. The haunting melodies and melancholic tones evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia that resonate with the themes of lost love and unfulfilled desires in the film.

Richard Roberts
7/10

The music enhances the nostalgic and melancholic tone of the film, effectively immersing the audience in the bittersweet memories and longing felt by the characters.

Laura Hill
5/10

The soundtrack of P.S. skillfully conveys the complexities of intergenerational romance and the challenges of letting go of the past.

Jennifer Hernandez
9/10

The music enhances the chemistry between Louise and Scott, adding a layer of passion and intensity to their forbidden romance. The use of subtle piano compositions and soulful vocals creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, drawing the audience deeper into the emotional turmoil of the characters' relationships.

Emily Mitchell
8/10

The soundtrack of P.S. perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Louise's journey of self-discovery and rediscovering love.

Andrew Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of P.S. effectively underscores the themes of loss, desire, and self-discovery portrayed in the film.

Edward Harris
6/10

The soundtrack of P.S. beautifully mirrors the evolution of Louise's character throughout the film, from a lonely woman to someone willing to take risks for love.

Melissa Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of P.S. creates a dreamy and romantic atmosphere that draws the audience into Louise and Scott's unconventional love story.

Ronald Jackson
6/10

The music in P.S. creates a sense of longing and yearning that mirrors Louise's internal struggle between her memories and her current reality.

Richard Garcia
5/10

The music in P.S. enhances the emotional depth of the characters' relationships, especially Louise's conflicted feelings about her past and present loves.