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So, 'The Postman Goes to War' is a fascinating blend of drama and war that you don't see every day. The story revolves around Thibon, a postman from Paris who gets a transfer to Indochina as a mailman for the army. The film captures the stark contrast between the mundane life of a postman and the chaos of war. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing for a deeper exploration of Thibon's emotional journey, especially after he falls for his nurse, Vang, in a war-torn setting. The atmosphere is heavy with tension and longing, and the performances really shine, particularly in the quieter moments. It’s interesting how the practicality of war is depicted through the lens of someone who usually delivers letters, not bullets.
This film has a certain scarcity in collector circles, often overlooked due to its lesser-known director and niche appeal. The various formats it has been released on are few, adding to its rarity. There's a growing interest among collectors who appreciate its unique perspective on the war genre—focusing more on human emotions rather than action. It’s a piece that certainly deserves a deeper look for those who enjoy nuanced storytelling.
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