

Postcard
The film is about a postman, whose wife has a habit of reading the letters of people. A postman's job is to deliver letters, and initially he never gets involved with the content of the letters. But when his wife comes across a letter and shares the content with her husband, since then the postman also unknowingly gets attached to the recipients and their emotions. The content of the letters make him restless, and somewhere he starts feeling guilty, thinking whether he should help these people. And what comes ahead is a masterpiece journey of his life.
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Plot Summary
A young man grappling with the loss of his father receives a mysterious postcard that sparks a journey of self-discovery. As he follows the clues left on the card, he begins to uncover long-hidden family secrets and confronts his own unresolved grief. The path leads him to unexpected places and profound realizations about love, loss, and the enduring power of connection.
Critical Reception
Postcard received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its emotional depth and earnest performances, while others found its pacing slow and its narrative predictable. Audiences generally responded more favorably, appreciating the film's heartfelt message and relatable themes of grief and reconciliation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sincere portrayal of grief and the healing process.
- Some critics found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic.
- The film's emotional resonance was often highlighted by viewers.
Google audience: Audience feedback is not readily available in a consolidated format.
Fun Fact
The film was largely shot on location in small towns to enhance its introspective and personal feel.
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