

Postal
The story begins with a regular Joe who tries desperately to seek employment, but embarks on a violent rampage when he teams up with cult leader Uncle Dave. Their first act is to heist an amusement park, only to learn that the Taliban are planning the same heist as well. Chaos ensues, and now the Postal Dude must not only take on terrorists but also political figures.
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Plot Summary
A man who calls himself 'Postal Dude' is fired from his job and finds himself in the middle of a bizarre town where cults, the Taliban, and the US government are all after a Nazi fortune. Along the way, he teams up with a seemingly innocent woman who is much more than she appears.
Critical Reception
Postal was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, widely considered one of Uwe Boll's worst films and a significant low point for video game adaptations.
What Reviewers Say
- Shockingly offensive and gratuitously violent without any discernible purpose.
- A nonsensical and poorly executed attempt at satire.
- Lacks any coherent plot or meaningful character development.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be extremely poor, citing its offensive humor, extreme violence, and lack of plot as major drawbacks. Many expressed disbelief at its existence and questioned its entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its incredibly controversial and often nonsensical plot points, including a scene where the Taliban hijacks a commercial airplane to crash into the World Trade Center, only to be thwarted by the Postal Dude who hijacks it back.
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