Metacritic Movie Ratings
P.S. I Love You Reviews

2.0

39

out of 100

Metascore®
Generally unfavorable reviews
Based on a weighted average of all critic review scores.

A sample of reviews from critics across the country.

  • 70

    out of 100

    The New York TimesManohla Dargis

    The film is not a beautiful object or a memorable cultural one, and yet it charms, however awkwardly. Ms. Swank's ardent sincerity and naked emotionalism dovetail nicely with Mr. LaGravenese's melodramatic excesses.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    USA TodayClaudia Puig

    This misguided chick flick jumps through a lot of hoops just to state the obvious: "Life goes on, enjoy the time you have."

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  • 50

    out of 100

    The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt

    The film, written (with Steven Rogers) and directed by Richard LaGravenese, is long and drags in places. But the chief problem is that "P.S." feels like a gimmick.

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  • 40

    out of 100

    Variety

    "Ghost" with a brogue, "The Notebook" without the burden of old people, this post-life comedy will have the sentimentally challenged weeping openly, while clutching desperately to the pants-legs of boyfriends and husbands who are trying to flee up the aisle.

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  • 33

    out of 100

    Entertainment WeeklyLisa Schwarzbaum

    FYI, there's zero chemistry between P.S. I Love You's two commodified headliners. P.S.: The plus in the harsh grade goes solely to the divine Lisa Kudrow, delivering desperately needed laughs as the twitchy widow's husband-hunting best friend.

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  • 30

    out of 100

    Los Angeles TimesCarina Chocano

    You could go see P.S. I Love You, or you could hit yourself on the head with a meat mallet -- it depends on the amount of time and money you want to devote to what amounts to roughly the same experience.

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