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P.S. I Love You
by Cecelia Ahern
Maybe it's because I saw the movie before reading the book but I enjoyed the movie so much more. Holly was an annoying little dick in the book. She was so self pitying and selfish. She had her selfish moments in the movie but those were understandable. And getting her inner dialogue was probably just enhancing what she really felt, which WAS self pity, but I could have done without it. I wanted to strangle her half the time.
I was not a fan of the writing style either. I was just disappointed.
And having the movie in my head was not good for the way it was changed in the movie from the book. Especially Holly's relationship with Daniel. And Jeffrey Dean Morgan like where the hell was his character? I am a complete fangirl of his so I wanted to see him. And I was KINDA bummed that it was actually set in Ireland because one of my dreams is to visit Ireland and I really liked that Gerry set up their trip to Ireland. I could day dream with that. But, I guess living in Ireland is probably way cooler than visiting. So that's not really an actual complaint from me.
The notes seemed to lack any real emotion as well. I didn't feel sad at really any point. The movie had me in tears. And the movie had a lot of flashbacks to their relationship while the book had one (or two?). I missed that because it contributed to building the story and a picture of their relationship.
I will say that I really liked that Holly had a bigger family because I got to explore more characters that way. I liked the relationship between her and her brother Richard.
I was not a fan of the writing style either. I was just disappointed.
And having the movie in my head was not good for the way it was changed in the movie from the book. Especially Holly's relationship with Daniel. And Jeffrey Dean Morgan like where the hell was his character? I am a complete fangirl of his so I wanted to see him. And I was KINDA bummed that it was actually set in Ireland because one of my dreams is to visit Ireland and I really liked that Gerry set up their trip to Ireland. I could day dream with that. But, I guess living in Ireland is probably way cooler than visiting. So that's not really an actual complaint from me.
The notes seemed to lack any real emotion as well. I didn't feel sad at really any point. The movie had me in tears. And the movie had a lot of flashbacks to their relationship while the book had one (or two?). I missed that because it contributed to building the story and a picture of their relationship.
I will say that I really liked that Holly had a bigger family because I got to explore more characters that way. I liked the relationship between her and her brother Richard.