Welcome to Offscript, the podcast where literature meets cinema. Each week, hosts Bri & Alli compare books to their movie adaptations — exploring what worked, what didn’t, and whether the book really was better than the movie. From timeless classics to today’s bestsellers, we break down characters, themes, and the creative choices that shape stories on page and screen. 🎬 This Week on Offscript: P.S. I Love You This week, Bri & Alli unpack the tender, bittersweet, and deeply emotional journey of P.S. I Love You, a heartfelt adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s beloved novel. Directed by Richard LaGravenese, the film explores love that endures beyond loss, transforming grief into a roadmap for healing. Through intimacy, humor, and quiet devastation, P.S. I Love You asks what it means to keep living when the person who defined your life is gone—and how love, even after death, can still guide you forward. 📖 Story Summary When Holly Kennedy loses her husband Gerry to illness, her world shatters. Devastated by the loss of her soulmate, Holly struggles to imagine a future without him. But Gerry, knowing how deeply she would grieve, leaves behind a series of letters to be delivered after his death—each one nudging her toward hope, independence, and rediscovering herself. Beginning on her 30th birthday, these messages become a lifeline, reminding Holly that love doesn’t end when someone is gone—and that moving on doesn’t mean letting go. Author: Cecelia Ahern Director: Richard LaGravenese Screenplay Writers: Richard LaGravenese & Steven Rogers 📚🎬 Coming Up Next on Offscript: Little Women (2019) Next week, Bri & Alli dive into Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, a bold and intimate reimagining of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel. Blending past and present through a non-linear structure, Gerwig reframes the story of the March sisters—Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy—as one about authorship, autonomy, love, and the cost of becoming who you want to be. With warmth, wit, and emotional precision, this adaptation honors the original text while questioning the compromises women are asked to make for art, romance, and survival. Tune in as Bri & Alli break down how Gerwig’s Little Women transforms the novel for the screen, examining shifts in structure, perspective, and theme. From Jo’s struggle for creative ownership to Amy’s reframing of ambition and marriage, this episode explores how a familiar story becomes newly resonant—and how Gerwig’s choices challenge the line between romantic fulfillment and personal freedom. ✨ Subscribe & Listen Subscribe to Offscript: The Book vs. Movie Podcast on your favorite platform — Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube — for weekly deep dives into your favorite books-to-movies adaptations. Whether you’re a film lover, avid reader, or both, Offscript is your go-to podcast for thoughtful discussions where literature meets film. A huge thank you to our sponsor – CAVE, be sure to check out their website here! Check out our website here! Follow us on Facebook, TikTok & Instagram! Props to Ashen for our adorable artwork, Adam Daniel for our awesome theme song, and Brianna Daniel, LLC for producing our podcast! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/offscript/exclusive-content