This film sports an interesting cast including Lisa Kudrow and promises to be one of the best romantic comedies of the year. However, not as a tragedy which the film soon becomes, following the death of Hilary Swank's Irish husband. This film is one of the saddest films that I have ever seen. All of the actors play their roles brilliantly and the actors bounce off each other brilliantly. There is plenty of humour that is paramount in a film with so much misery. After the funeral of her husband Hilary Swank turns into a depressed alone woman. However, she soon releases that her husband has left her a series of letters that get delivered all year round along with various trips planned such as her visit to Ireland.
There are hundreds of moments that will leave the more sensitive viewer sobbing throughout. In between these moments the film acts as a romantic comedy with plenty of humour and the makings of an ordinary film. The romance is often the most traumatising part of the film as the dead husband is able to make the most romantic gestures imaginable. There is a twist in the film but I won't let on in case you wish to see the film.
If you are in a miserable mood or have a girlfriend or even boyfriend who is easily upset then I would not recommend you seeing this film. This film is good although it is very intense and there is arguably not enough humour when compared to the amount of sorrow the audience has to deal with. The film is relatively long and quite mentally draining and probably more suited to an older audience. It is worth seeing but you should have tissues at the ready.
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