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P.S.

This article is about the film. For other meanings, see PS.

P.S. is a 2004 romantic comedy, directed by Dylan Kidd . It is based on the novel of the same name by Helen Schulman , and was filmed entirely in New York City. It shares a similar plot to the 2004 movie Birth.

Plot


Louise Harrington (Played by Linney), is in her late 30s, divorced, and works in the admission's office at Columbia University School of The Arts. She is shocked to find an application by Scott Feinstadt (Played by Grace), someone who bears a striking resemblance and even the same name as her old high-school crush, who was killed in a car accident twenty years prior. She arranges an interview and hours after meeting him they begin an affair. Complications arise when it is revealed that her ex-husband Peter (Played by Byrne), is remarrying and is being treated for sex addiction, things are further complicated when Louise's best friend Missy (Played by Harden), who stole the first Scott from her, tries again with the new one.

Tagline: What would you do for a second chance?

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