P.S. I Love You


Colosseum (4005939689124)
Varèse Sarabande (0030206689129)
Movie | Release date: 04/22/2008 | Film release: 2007 | Format: CD, Download
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Make Up Kisses3:00
2.Bette Davis Montage1:13
3.You Gotta Be Rich0:52
4.The Cake1:46
5.The Urn2:00
6.Puke/1st Letter2:43
7.Holly Gets Fired0:45
8.Jacket1:27
9.Travel Agent4:04
10.To Eire2:54
11.Reading Letters0:47
12.William On The Lake1:23
13.Kitchen Waltz4:54
14.On The Lake2:29
15.The Kennedys1:08
16.Last Tune0:50
17.Gerry's Fort1:04
18.The Meeting4:31
19.The Kiss1:56
20.Home Again0:33
21.Enough0:39
22.Somebody's Gerry1:43
23.It Was Me3:35
24.Sis Kiss2:38
25.P.S. I Love You1:23
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P.S. I Love You - 10/10 - Review of Mitchell , submitted at
John Powell is realy one of my favourites composers, he is very good in action music but also in peaceful music. I like violins and percusion but i don't like guitars. But when John Powell use this guitar it is different. In Two Weeks Notice it was different and nice. In P.S. I love you he's doing the same! The Guitar is beautiful and the piano is beautiful too. He makes this emotional score very good in this score voor the romantic movie: P.S. I love you.

First, sorry for my bad English.

The Numbers are all very good and not boring. Not 1 number is boring every number hase his own quelity. Powell did an great job. My favourite numbers are:

1: Make Up Kisses
An number with an great time, namely: 3:00 minutes. And that is very good!
The number hase the Main Theme from P.S. I love you, an great Theme that you hear all the time in the movie. I like it so much! It is an great silence Theme with an xylophoon and much violins. Great!

2: Bette Davis Montagne
This number is great too.
An number with different things. Much guitars and violins of course. And of course the percusion but not so hard. Only on the background you hear some percusion, and that is so good. Powell is an composer of percusion (Bourne, Mr. & Mrs. Smith) but he can make peaceful music too!

5: The Urn
An Romantic number with guitars and violins of course. And the happy xylophoon.
An great number but all the numbers are very good. On the end of this number i must think to The Lord of the Rings. It hase a bit Lord of the Rings. Very good also!

23: It was me
An great number with much violins. Powell let use (let me) see that he is an good composer of filmmusic. You hear that wonderfull theme (in a bit magic style), very good!

25: P.S. I Love You
An good number, you hear the Theme on the piano.

Conclusion:
Very good scoring from John Powell, he makes the movie a lot better with his music. An 9 is my note. Nothing more because Powell hase better albums like The Bourne scores. But this one is very romantic, very beautiful and i am glad i listen to this score. The piano theme remind me of the score: Two Weeks Notice but that is of course possible...Powell makes the music for that film too. He makes in the year 2008 a lot of music. Example: Hancock was very good! But don't forget his work for the movie Horton Hears a Who and of course the great score: Kung Fu Panda. His work was great for that animation movie. Together with Hans Zimmer he makes that movie great but we're going back to P.S. I love you. An great movie with great music. In the movie i regonize the music from Powell. It reminds me from Thank you for reading my revieuw...till the next time!
Original Motion Picture Score
Music Composed by John Powell
(The Bourne Trilogy, Happy Feet, Two Weeks Notice, How To Train Your Dragon)

Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is beautiful, smart and married to the love of her life — a passionate, funny and impetuous Irishman named Gerry (Gerard Butler). So when Gerry’s life is taken by an illness, it takes the life out of Holly. The only one who can help her is the person who is no longer there. Nobody knows Holly better than Gerry. So it’s a good thing he planned ahead.
Before he died, Gerry wrote Holly a series of letters that will guide her, not only through her grief, but in rediscovering herself. With Gerry’s words as her guide, Holly embarks on a touching, exciting and often hilarious journey of rediscovery in a story about marriage, friendship and how a love so strong can turn the finality of death into a new beginning for life.
Holly’s mother (Kathy Bates) and best friends, Sharon (Gina Gershon) and Denise (Lisa Kudrow), begin to worry that Gerry’s letters are keeping Holly tied to the past, but, in fact, each letter is pushing her further into a new future.
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