I think the title reveal it all,
but that isn't enough and there’s something much more to behold bewitch and
enhancing about the film that words could mere describe. With no subtitle I
watched this Chinese movie moves with light hearted emotions between a father
and son amid stunning mountain scenery and remote villages, leaves a deep
impact at the rear fall.
With the soothing traditional
Chinese music, the movie wakes up to the misty morning among the mountains and
patches of green fields; where a young man leaves his home with backpack of
letters or mails on a journey as a postman at the mountainous rural areas of
China. Back in memories, his father, who forced to retire due to a bad knee
decided to accompany his son who succeed his job as a postman for years, on his
journey exploring the routes and mail recipients.
The film embark on hiking routes
throughout, walking up and down the valleys and climbing mounds and crossing
rivers, the father guides his son from behind on the nitty-gritty of the job,
makes him realize that it’s not just a job of distributing letters but being
courtesy and generous at exhibiting friendship with villagers. There are many
popup flashbacks alongside the journey sending bond waves of memories embrace
with current emotions and gestures between the father and son is remarkable.
Almost light warming, damp and dew,
the film beholds some visual treat and the way of nature exists was enchanting
and breathtaking, while no trace of added special effects or use of technology
everything sights simple and beautiful. Not to forget the German shepherd that accompanies
all the ways ahead their journey emphasis with its gratefulness and as a guide
signals at certain attain.
Footnote:
'Postmen in
the Mountains' is a 1999 Chinese movie – originally titled as 'Nàshān nàrén nàgǒu', based on a short
story set in the early 80’s, around the mountainous region of western Hunan
province of China. The movie attracted me so much or I moved to core by
watching it that I would recommend anyone to watch it in silence (not putting
at mute) and it doesn't need any dialogue to understand where gestures speaks a
lot!
very interesting..ages since I watched films
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ReplyDeleteYes - sounds like a film I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWill watch one day...
ReplyDeleteInteresting... I do watch foreign movies and this one gets added to the list now ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review dear...
Cheers
Dawn
sometimes little known films make a big impact on us!!!
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Nice one Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched this one. Nice review.
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Jeevan.
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