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Sad Romance Movie [Part.1]


 The Letter (1997)

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Theatrical poster

The Letter (Hangul: 편지; RR: Pyeonji) is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil and Park Shin-yang. A Thai remake, also called The Letter, was released in 2004.

Plot
A happily married couple see only good days ahead of them; but the husband discovers that he is dying of cancer. Heartbroken at the possibility of leaving his wife behind, he proceeds to write love letters aimed at consoling his wife. 
Hangul
Hanja or 便
Revised RomanizationPyeonji
McCune–ReischauerP‘yŏnji
Directed byLee Jung-gook
Produced byKim Jin-mun
Written byLee Jung-gook
Kim Mu-ryeong
Cho Hwan-yoo
Starring
Choi Jin-sil as Jung-in
Park Shin-yang as Hwan-yoo
Choi Yong-min
Lee Jun-seop
Song Gwang-su
Nam Sang-mi
Park Jong-cheol
Lee Sang-u
Kim Young-dae
Lee In-ock
Music byKang Min
CinematographyPark Gyeong-won
Editing byPark Soon-duk
StudioArt Cinema
Release dates
22 November 1997
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean



P.S. I Love You (2007)
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Theatrical release poster

P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American drama film directed by Richard LaGravenese. The screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. The film is dedicated to the memory of producer Molly Smith's sister Windland Smith Rice.

Plot
Holly and Gerry are a married couple who live on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. They are deeply in love, but they fight occasionally. Gerry suddenly dies of a brain tumor and Holly realizes how much he means to her as well as how insignificant their arguments were.

Deeply distraught, Holly withdraws from her family and friends until they descend upon her on her 30th birthday. They are determined to prod the young widow to face the future and explore what her life choices should be. As they rally around Holly and help organize her apartment, a cake is delivered, and with it is a message from Gerry. It proves to be the first of several meaningful messages — all ending with "P.S. I Love You" — which he had arranged to have delivered to her after his death. As the seasons pass, each new message fills her with encouragement and sends her on a new adventure. Holly's mother believes that Gerry's letters are keeping Holly tied to the past. But they are, in fact, pushing her into the future. With Gerry's words as her guide, Holly slowly embarks on a journey of rediscovery.

Gerry arranged for Holly and her friends Denise and Sharon to travel to his homeland of Ireland. They arrive at their destination, a house in the beautiful Irish countryside where they find letters from Gerry for Sharon & Denise, one asking Denise to take Holly to his favorite pub. While there, they meet William, a singer who strongly reminds Holly of her deceased husband. He asks her to stay to see him after his last song which he dedicates to her. Upon hearing it, she walks out because it was the song Gerry sang to her shortly after they first met. During the vacation, while on a fishing trip they lose the boat's oars leaving the three women stranded in the middle of a lake. During their wait for help, Sharon announces that she is pregnant and Denise reveals she is getting married. This news causes Holly to relapse emotionally and again withdraw into herself. They are eventually rescued by William, whom Sharon and Denise invite to stay the night because of the pouring rain. William and Holly become intimate. They begin a conversation about her deceased husband and Holly asks William to drive her to visit her in-laws. Upon Holly revealing their names, William realizes she is the widow of his childhood best friend. Revealing this to Holly causes her to panic, but William calms her down and starts to tell stories about his and Gerry's childhood. The next day, Holly visits Gerry's parents and while there, she also receives a letter from Gerry reminding her of their first meeting.

Arriving home, Holly again withdraws from family and friends. As she continues to become more and more lost, she discovers she has a flair for designing women's shoes and enrolls in a class that teaches how to actually make the shoes she has designed. A new found self-confidence allows her to emerge from her solitude and embrace her friends' happiness. While on a walk with her mother, she learns that her mother was the one whom Gerry asked to deliver his letters after his death and receives the last letter. As the film ends with Holly taking her mother on a trip to Ireland, we see that Holly has opened herself up to the journey beginning with the next chapter of her life, and wherever it takes her she has the hope of falling in love again.


Directed byRichard LaGravenese
Produced byWendy Finerman Broderick Johnson Andrew Kosove
Molly Smith
Screenplay byRichard LaGravenese Steven Rogers
Based onPS, I Love You
by Cecelia Ahern
StarringHilary Swank – Holly Kennedy
Gerard Butler – Gerry Kennedy
Lisa Kudrow – Denise Hennessey
Gina Gershon – Sharon McCarthy
James Marsters – John McCarthy
Kathy Bates – Patricia Reilly, Holly's mother
Harry Connick, Jr. – Daniel Connelly, a would-be suitor whom Holly rejects
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – William Gallagher
Nellie McKay – Ciara Reilly, Holly's sister
Anne Kent - Rose Kennedy, Jerry's mother
Brian McGrath - Martin Kennedy, Jerry's father
Music byJohn Powell
CinematographyTerry Stacey
Editing byDavid Moritz
StudioAlcon Entertainment Grosvenor Park Productions 2S Films
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (USA) Momentum Pictures (UK)
Release dates
December 21, 2007
Running time125 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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