Postal (2007)

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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.

Introduction to "Postal"
"Postal" is a 2007 black comedy movie directed by Uwe Boll, who is frequently known for adjusting computer game into motion pictures with a mainly vital reception. This specific movie is loosely based on the 1997 video game of the exact same name by Running With Scissors. The movie attempts to spoof different social and political issues within the framework of an offending and shock-value-driven funny. It follows the story of a down-and-out man who gets involved in a heist that goes awfully awry.

Plot Synopsis
The film focuses on a man known as the Postal Dude, a character without any clear moral compass or drive, played by Zack Ward. The Postal Dude is an ubiquitously unlucky and disenfranchised individual who is failing at life and is on his last tether. His better half betrays, he is out of work, and he is surrounded by an eccentric selection of characters in the fictional town of Paradise, Arizona.

Understanding the anguish of his life, he prepares a strategy with his equally psychopathic Uncle Dave (Dave Foley), a cult leader scheming for wealth to save his substance from IRS foreclosure. The scheme includes taking a delivery of Krotchy Dolls, which have ended up being a fad and are selling for a high rate on the black market. These dolls include the "Avian Flu Virus" as a bioterrorism angle later revealed in the plot, which includes an unreasonable twist to their break-in.

Nevertheless, things get suddenly made complex when a group of Taliban terrorists, led by Osama Bin Laden-- who has actually been secretly residing in the location and befriended by George W. Bush-- also plan to steal the Krotchy Dolls to spread the infection. The Postal Dude and Uncle Dave's paths hit the Taliban, leading to chaotic and violent conflicts.

Questionable Humor and Satire
Throughout the movie, Boll tries to push the borders of acceptable humor, approaching a range of sensitive subjects with an all-goes mentality. "Postal" explores taboo areas, consisting of however not limited to spiritual extremism, political scandals, and the American culture of consumerism and greed. Through its over-the-top characters and not likely scenarios, it lampoons everything it portrays, offering no break to any group or ideology.

One of the most contentious scenes involves the World Trade Center terrorist attack in an unappetizing and provocative manner. It's clear that "Postal" is created to upset, and audience reactions were, as anticipated, polarized with numerous discovering it horrible and others valuing the no-holds-barred method to social commentary.

Reception and Legacy
Upon its release, "Postal" was met considerable backlash and criticism for its bad taste, juvenile humor, and crass approach to serious issues. Critics mostly panned the film, and it became yet another addition to Uwe Boll's repertoire of seriously scorned films. Nevertheless, in spite of its extremely negative reception, the film has actually attained a type of cult status among a segment of viewers who savor its irreverence and unabashedly unfiltered take on dark humor.

In the landscape of movie, "Postal" stands as an example of extreme satire that provokes discussion about the limits of comedy and the function of offending material in storytelling and social review. Its legacy is connected to the debate it stirred and the dispute about whether such films contribute meaningfully to discussions or simply exist to shock and appall.

Top Cast

  • Zack Ward (small)
    Zack Ward
    Dude
  • Dave Foley (small)
    Dave Foley
    Uncle Dave
  • Chris Coppola (small)
    Chris Coppola
    Richard
  • Jackie Tohn (small)
    Jackie Tohn
    Faith
  • J.K. Simmons (small)
    J.K. Simmons
    Candidate Welles
  • Ralf Moeller (small)
    Ralf Moeller
    Officier John
  • Verne Troyer (small)
    Verne Troyer
    Self
  • Chris Spencer (small)
    Chris Spencer
    Officer Greg
  • Larry Thomas (small)
    Larry Thomas
    Osama Bin Ladin
  • Michael ParĂ© (small)
    Michael Paré
    Panhandler
  • Erick Avari (small)
    Erick Avari
    Habib