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    The Postman
    a.k.a. Le Facteur Director: Michael Radford Cast: Massimo Troisi, Philippe Noiret, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Linda Moretti

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/14/2000
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 3,282

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Audio commentary by director Michael Radford; TV Special: "Poetry, Passion, the Postman: The Return of Pablo Neruda" featurette; Soundtrack featurette; TV commercials; Theatrical trailer; French-language track; 2.0 Dolby Surround; Widescreen [1.66:1]

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    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Program Start [:15]
    2. Not A Kid Anymore [:15]
    3. Wanted: Postman [2:28]
    4. A Postman's Trick [2:28]
    5. "Regards, Pablo Neruda" [4:58]
    6. Talk Of Metaphors [2:53]
    7. On Becoming A Poet [6:48]
    8. The Sea [3:41]
    9. Early Morning Favor [4:09]
    10. Good News [3:25]
    11. The Danger Of Words [7:08]
    12. "Naked..." [7:34]
    13. A Widow's Fury [8:30]
    14. The Reception [3:12]
    15. Departures [2:12]
    16. Not Mentioned [13:53]
    17. The Bird That's Eaten [4:03]
    18. Wonders Of The Island [6:58]
    19. Return Of A Poet [5:27]
    20. Poem For Neruda [8:02]
    21. End Credits [3:00]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this remake of the 1983 Ardiente Paciencia by Antonio Skarmeta, the time and place have been changed to Italy in the 1950s, but the relationship between the Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda and Mario (Massimo Troisi), the postman who delivers his copious mail, is still the focus of attention. In this version of the story, scripted by a collective of Anna Pavignano, the director Michael Radford, Troisi himself, and a few others (based on Skarmeta's original story), Neruda is an aloof and slightly elitist figure who is seeking solitude on an island off the coast of Italy, taking a respite from political problems at home. Mario is a poet at heart and employs every measure he is capable of inventing to win his way into the affections and attention of the great author. As his efforts start to bear fruit and Neruda unbends and begins to share conversation and philosophy with Mario, the postman idolizes the poet all the more. Eventually, Neruda shares his leftist political philosophy as well -- and helps him win over the captivating Beatrice, the woman of Mario's dreams. When Neruda leaves, Mario enters into high gear as he prepares material for the next time he sees Neruda -- his ardor and patience, alluded to in the original title -- are essentially indestructible. (Massimo Troisi) was fated never to know that Il Postino would receive worldwide acclaim and be nominated for an Oscar for "Best Picture" in 1995 (the first foreign film nominated in that category since Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers 22 years earlier). Suffering from a heart ailment and unable to work more than an hour or two on the filming of Il Postino each day, he died in his sleep at the age of 41, the day after shooting ended on the film. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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    A Love Story...to Poetryby Anonymous

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    May 04, 2009: There's a line in this movie where Mario says to Neruda something like that poetry doesn't belong to the person who wrote it but to the person who needs it. This movie is for everyone who needs it--because life is seeming dull or maybe it's just feeling matter of course--this is a movie that will open your eyes to the beauty of all that is around us.

    (It's also very poignant knowing that the lead actor died the day after filming ended. He apparently found out that he was in need of serious medical intervention for his heart mid-filming and yet elected to prioritize completing this project. In so doing, he may have lost his life--but he left a beautiful remembrance for which I am very thankful.)

    Love this movie!by Anonymous

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    July 22, 2008: I am usually a lover of thrillers, but I could not help being moved by this movie. The innocence and passion in this movie is refreshing.


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