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Some comedies go too far... others start there. ancoraPlot:
In the ironically named city of Paradise, a recently laid-off loser (Ward) teams up with his cult-leading uncle (Foley) to steal a peculiar bounty of riches from their local amusement park; somehow, the recently arrived Taliban have a similar focus, but a far more sinister intent. full summary | add synopsisRecensioni degli utenti:
Uwe Boll returns to his roots ancoraCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Zack Ward | ... | Postal Dude | |
| Dave Foley | ... | Uncle Dave | |
| Chris Coppola | ... | Richard | |
| Jackie Tohn | ... | Faith | |
| J.K. Simmons | ... | Candidate Wells | |
| Ralf Moeller | ... | Officer John | |
| Verne Troyer | ... | Himself / Voice of Krotchy | |
| Chris Spencer | ... | Officer Greg | |
| Larry Thomas | ... | Osama bin Laden | |
| Michael Paré | ... | Panhandler | |
| Erick Avari | ... | Habib | |
| Lindsay Hollister | ... | Recorder | |
| Brent Mendenhall | ... | George W. Bush | |
| Rick Hoffman | ... | Blither | |
| Michael Benyaer | ... | Mohammed |
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Rated R for extremely crude humor throughout, including strong sexuality, graphic nudity, violence, and for pervasive language and some drug use.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsDurata:
100 min | 130 min (approx.) (Director's Cut)Lingua:
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2.35 : 1 ancoraSonoro:
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Gary Coleman was offered the chance to reprise his role as one of the central characters from the original Postal 2 (2002) (VG) video game, but turned down the offer because he didn't want to swear. ancoraErrori:
Varie: When the Taliban shoot up the roof of the van, bullet holes can be seen everywhere on the roof, even over the driver’s seat where no one fired a weapon. ancoraCitazioni:
[first lines]Asif: Congratulations, Nabi. We are at the doorstep of our martyrdom.
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If we forget for a minute that this film was directed by Uwe Boll, the discussion of this film would be very different. It's hard not to remember other video games he's responsible for bringing to the screen ("Alone in the Dark," "Bloodrayne") that really really sucked.
Boll has said he looked inward to write about his own frustration with the world for this. And it's very different. It doesn't compare to his other films at all - is closer to "Kentucky Fried Movie" than to "Alien Vs. Predator." It's a comedy, presumably his first intentional one since his debut film 15 years ago, and it goes to a place he hasn't shown us before.
It's based on the spirit of the game "Postal" already politically incorrect, cartoony, out of control, and not really serious (not even as "Vice City"). In a post 9/11 world, how do you make a film about an urban terrorist who's just "p--ssed off" without addressing terrorism, racism, and everything else that are hot buttons in the world...that create the madness that might make someone go...well, you know.
Boll has channeled the politically incorrect attitude and turned it on its ear. He doesn't mind making everyone look the fool, do things they shouldn't for the wrong reasons, kill the wrong people, overreact, act out clichés, etc. Everything and everyone is fair game in this film, and we must remember that - it's a FILM. It's fake, folks. Everyone in it takes themselves too seriously and thinks killing someone solves their problems. They're crazy, wrong, and in this film, they're laughable. Having fun yet? This is really a kitchen-sink movie. Every possible joke, high and low, sexual or sociological, is jammed in, with varying degrees of success. A lot of it's quite funny, some is stupid and offensive (but weirdly, in a good-natured way. It's not mean-spirited at all.) Ultimately it's a lot of fun. I agree that's it's too long towards the end, if only because Boll didn't have the resources to make the final shootout as epic as it should have been, and it begins to feel cramped.
The portrayal of Osama bin Laden (by "soup Nazi" Larry Thomas) is inspired. Zack Ward and Dave Foley are both great and very comfortable in their roles. Uwe himself has a great no-punches-pulled cameo along with the original maker of the game "Postal" at one point.
I wonder if this will ever translate to a wide release or if it will remain something we see on DVD (unrated, we can only hope) and laugh over. It is up to us to support any film that gets to the uncomfortable part of our world.
And amazingly, Uwe Boll wrote and directed it. Good job. Not the best film in the world, but one to remember. I don't think Paul W.S. Anderson or Eli Roth (to pick other famous "hacks") could possibly have pulled something this off. Boll is off the worst-director-ever list after this.
Let's hope after "Bloodrayne 2" he does something else more personal.