Postmen in the Mountains ran the table at the 1999 Chinese Film Awards and was Japan’s top grossing film at the box office in 2001. It is a gentle, delicate film that deals with father-son relationships and generational change with bittersweet moments of humor and empathy. And despite the film’s exotic locale, viewers are sure to recognize some of the major passages of their own lives.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Postmen in the Mountains (1999) ✭✭✭✭1/2
Postmen in the Mountains ran the table at the 1999 Chinese Film Awards and was Japan’s top grossing film at the box office in 2001. It is a gentle, delicate film that deals with father-son relationships and generational change with bittersweet moments of humor and empathy. And despite the film’s exotic locale, viewers are sure to recognize some of the major passages of their own lives.
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I totally want to see this but have no idea where to get it. Our library doesn't have it. Rats!
You can try Netflix free for a month. Then cancel after you see it :)
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