Postmen in the Mountains

Starring:Eddie Eagle, Rujun Ten, Ye Liu
Director: Jianqi Huo
Studio: Knight Mediacom
Product Type: DVD
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- Gorgeous Parable of the Transfer of Wisdom through Generations
- Stirring simplicity
- Postmen in the Mountains
- Gorgeous, honest, moving
- A dog is surely a postman's best friend
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Postmen in the Mountains
Starring: Teng Rujun
Director: Huo Jianqi
Manufacturer: Facets
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ASIN: B0002XL1T4
Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
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Gorgeous Parable of the Transfer of Wisdom through Generations.......2007-05-15
This little known film is a beautiful set piece about journeys and wisdom.
An aging post delivery man in rural China has arranged for his growing son to replace him as the rural postmen on a grueling 200 mile route through mountains, lakes, and hills to remote villages in China. Before he allows his son to take the route himself, the older father joins his son to show him the way - not just the route - but the way...such as special tasks that he does for some of the disabled villagers or techniquest to ford cold rivers.
There are many exquisite moments in this film...the reason for the 5 stars...and the father and son learn many new things about each other in this journey of self-discovery. Though subtitled, it is a film for the young and old alike. A very good pick.
Stirring simplicity.......2006-11-15
This is a rather moving tale of a father-son relationship and a son tries to kindle/understand his father and his father's duties as a postman.
As his father retires from 25+ years of working a hard route in the mountains as a postman, his son will take over and find out why his dad was so dedicated to the job.
In their journey, they will meet an old grandmother who waits for her son to write to her (who never will write because he is long gone); simple villagers who need the postman for outside world communication.
As Son learns his father's footsteps he realizes how much people on this trail depend on him, how much he is respected, and how much he respects people and his job. Through his own travails in their journey, Son learns to love his father and the job.
We learn that simple folk in the "backward" mountains and country side aren't really so simple, their lives are as complex as city folk's. The scenery is peaceful and amazing, reminding us city dwellers what it used to be truly like.
It's a simple, moving tale but, one well worth watching over and over again.
Postmen in the Mountains.......2006-08-28
Chinese with English subtitles. On the surface, a simple story. The father has spent years delivering mail in the mountains, on foot. He's retiring, his son's taking over, and they're almost strangers. In truth, a wonderful look at life in rural China 20 years ago, beautiful scenery, and a timeless tale all parents and their children can relate to. The actor who plays the father is extremely talented and has one of those faces you have to love. Plus we have Buddy, a wonderful old German Shepherd who found a job in movies in China. How cool is that? Definitely a keeper.
Gorgeous, honest, moving.......2006-07-24
"Father" is a forty-something postman whose bad knees are forcing him to give up his 60-kilometer postal route through the mountains of China. His 20-something son is a natural to take on the job, but does not want to accept the responsibility. He is resentful that his father's job took him away for such long periods. Still, the son consents to accompany his father on his last route. The route is arduous, but stunningly beautiful. Soon, Father and Son, accompanied by Father's faithful dog, are stopping into villages to deliver and pick up mail. Son sees that Father is a local hero, whose work -- bringing news from far away loved ones, knits families. Father and Son attend weddings and speak to the locals, and Son begins to see his father in an entirely different light. In one especially moving scene, the retiring postman reads a letter to a blind grandmother whose grandson is off to the city. The grandson wrote a very unflattering letter, but the postman re-reads it according to sentiments he knows the old woman wants and needs to hear.
The story is simple and moving, and the scenery is lush and wonderful. "Postmen in the Mountains" is a beautiful film that illumines the life of ordinary Chinese as well as the capacity of the human heart for compassion.
A dog is surely a postman's best friend.......2005-01-27
A Chinese postman (Teng Rujun) has been walking his rural route for decades, accompanied only by his faithful German shepherd, Lao're (himself), whose barking announces their arrival in the villages and, presumably, noses out the dodgy spots in the trail. Now in his forties, the postman's legs are giving out, partly because of the frigid rivers he must ford on his appointed rounds. Cognizant of the great trust and responsibility of his duties, he prevails on the local Communist Party Secretary to assign the mail route to his own teenage son (Liu Ye).
As POSTMEN IN THE MOUNTAINS begins, the son is about to depart with the mail on his first traverse of the 3-day, 75-mile delivery hike into the mountains aided by a map hand-drawn by Ol' Dad. Lao're, however, knowing on which side his doggy treat is buttered, declines to lope along. So, the just-retired postman decides to trudge the route one last time to show his boy the ropes and prevail upon Lao're to accept a new master.
POSTMEN IN THE MOUNTAIN is an extremely gentle, almost somnolent, film about the transfer of wisdom, knowledge, and a sense of responsibility from one generation to the next. The film has no special FX, crime, violence, sex, chases, surprise ending, or any of the usual Big Screen gimmicks to draw in the sweaty masses. Only gorgeous rural scenery and a father and son, who are virtual strangers, getting to know and appreciate one another for the first time in their lives.
POSTMEN IN THE MOUNTAINS is made even more beautiful by several silent, flashback vignettes. As the father observes his son dancing with a lovely mountain girl (Chen Hao) at one of their evening stops, he remembers the first time he met his wife, also a hill dweller. As the younger man carries his father across a swift river, the older man tearfully recalls the time he bore his son on his own back through their home village's marketplace. And as this, his last journey, approaches its end, the father envisions homecomings of times past when he joyfully ran to meet his young wife, their growing son at her side. For his own part, the teenager mainly remembers the long times his father was away, and the fearful anticipation of the return of the man he barely knew while growing up. This is poignant stuff.
I'd award four stars except for the positively wretched English subtitles, which were often badly translated or only on screen for the briefest of moments. Moreover, displayed in white in a poorly selected font, they were sometimes almost invisible against pale backgrounds. If you can imagine, they looked like they'd been typed directly onto the film negative with a cheap typewriter. This was a great distraction.
POSTMEN IN THE MOUNTAINS is a film not for everyone. But for any man that perhaps regrets not having had a close father/son relationship, this movie may touch the heart.
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Postmen in the Mountains
Starring: Eddie Eagle , Rujun Ten , and Ye Liu
Director: Jianqi Huo
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ASIN: B0000BWVCT
Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
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POSTMEN IN THE MOUNTAINS.......2005-04-25
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL AND SENSITIVE FILM. THERE IS NO VIOLENCE, NO GRATUITOUS SEX, NO PREDICTABLE PLOT TWISTS; IN FACT IT IS TOTALLY LACKING IN WHAT CRASS COMMERCIAL FILMMAKERS CONSIDER TO BE THE NECESSARY (AND EXTREMELY MEDIOCRE) FORMULAS.
AN AGING MAN, HIS SON, AND THEIR WONDERFUL DOG TRAVEL BY FOOT, UPON A MOUNTAINOUS, THREE-DAY POSTAL ROUTE IN RURAL CHINA. THE COUNTRYSIDE IS SPECTACULAR AND BREATHTAKING.
ALONG THE WAY, THEY LEARN MUCH MORE ABOUT THEIR FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, THE CULTURAL WAYS OF MOUNTAIN DWELLERS, AND VERY IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF LIFE IN GENERAL. THERE IS GREAT BEAUTY WITHIN THE SIMPLEST THINGS.
SLOW DOWN AND WATCH THIS FILM. IN A WORLD WHERE THE GREEDY DESTRUCTIVE NATURE OF HUMANS IS RAPIDLY ACCELERATING THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PLANET, THIS IS AN AMAZING LURE TO PAUSE AND REFLECT. THE CHARACTERS ARE NOT ALONE, YET THEY ARE QUITE INTROSPECTIVE.
ARE WE?
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Postmen in the Mountains
Starring: Postmen in the Mountains
Manufacturer: Phantom
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ASIN: B0002JC5JS
Release Date: 2003-01-20 |
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1999 award winning DVD directed by Jianqi Huo (The Horse Thief) starring Lau Ye (Lan Yu) and Ten Rujun (The Red Sorghum). Winner of the Montreal World Famous Festival. In a southern China village, a retired postman is showing his son - the new postman - the ropes on his last round through his route. Both of them have a heavy heart when walking along the roads. The son feels the mountain roads seem to be never ended, while the father recalls the days of being postman. Mandarin with Chinese/English subtitles. NTSC/All Code. 89 minutes. 2002.
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