P.S. I Love You


Look at this trailer for this movie, which is going to be released Dec. 21, 2007. It’s called “P.S. I Love You.” It’s totally a rip-off of a Korean movie. Apparently, some woman wrote a book that was exactly like the Korean movie, which is called “The Letter.”

The movie is about a woman whose husband dies. Apparently, he had arranged a bunch of stuff for her to do through a series of letters he had written.

Here is the movie trailer:

 
 

…and the book cover:

P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern

Still looking for the Korean movie trailer but kinda having a hard time, consider the Korean movie was released in 1997. But check out the book that Cecelia Ahern wrote in 2004 and read the reviews on Amazon.com. Someone already mentions that the book and movie are exactly like the Korean version.

I just need to find out that these people bought the rights legally. Otherwise, a bitch needs to be sued. And by a bitch, I mean some bitches.

Edit: 9:41 p.m.

Here are some pictures from the Korean version of the movie, which was release in 1997. Apparently, according to Wikipedia (although trusting Wikipedia isn’t very smart), Cecelia Ahern wrote the book beginning in 2004. Can someone please tell me whether she bought the rights or whether she stole the idea?

“The Letter”“The Letter”

Behold the power of the blog.

Jason responded to my post about Cecelia Ahern ripping off “The Letter.” I’m not saying that I’m correct, but after an assload of Googling and reading about Ahern, I still have not found any credits to the Korean writer(s) and moviemakers who made the ORIGINAL “P.S. I Love You.” And, again, the Korean version is called “The Letter.”

This is the synopsis of the Korean version:
There’s a man and a woman. The man dies. The man left a bunch of letters for the woman. That’s the gist of the movie in three very short sentences.

Watch the American version and tell me that Ahern didn’t copy the Korean version. Just try. We’ll see if you can get it out before my foot finds its way into your pie hole.