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''Postman'' (Original title: ''Yóuchāi'') is a 1995 Chinese
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drama film directed by He Jianjun and produced by Tian Yan, Shu Kei. It is the story of a shy mailman played by Feng Yuanzheng who steals and reads the letters of people on his route. The film is considered part of China's sixth generation movement. During the making of ''Postman'' the director faced a ban and managed to release the film abroad only after smuggling print outs out of the country and completing the film abroad.


Cast

* Feng Yuanzheng as Xiao Dou, postman * Liang Danni as Xiao Dou's sister * Zhixing Ge as Lao Wu, older postman * Jue Chen as Chen Jie, writer *
Huang Jianxin Huang Jianxin (born 14 June 1954) is a Chinese filmmaker. He also writes film scripts under the pen name Huang Xin. He is normally considered part of the fifth generation of Chinese filmmakers (a group that includes Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou and ...
as Yun Qing * Zhizi Liu as Post Office Manager *
Pu Cunxin Pu Cunxin (; born 31 July 1953), also known as Pu Quanxin, is a Chinese actor who has served as Chairman of China Theatre Association since July 2015. He is or was a member of the Beijing Experimental Theater Troupe. Biography Pu had a rough ch ...
as Xiao sister's Boyfriend * Tianwei Zheng as Wan Juan


Plot

Xiao Dou ( Feng Yuanzheng) is a shy and naive mailworker living in
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
with his sister. When a coworker is fired for reading people's correspondences Xiao Dou takes over the same mail route. He soon finds himself indulging in the same curiosity, eventually developing an obsession. Xiao Dou chooses to spend time reading letters instead of socializing with friends or coworkers. As he becomes increasingly tied to the letters, he begins to intervene in the lives of those who write and receive the letters. As Xiao Dou's amorality and detachment become more severe, his obsessions expand, as he engages in an incestuous relationship to his own sister. By the end of the film, Xiao Dou no longer considers the feelings of anyone else.


Reception

Reception of ''Postman'' in the west was marked by shock and praise. Standing in contrast to many of the more polished filmmaking coming from China during the mid-1990s, such as Chen Kaige's '' Temptress Moon'' (1996) or Zhang Yimou's '' To Live'' (1994) and '' Raise the Red Lantern'' (1991), ''Postman'' was a contemporary snapshot of modern China. Scholars and critics alike grouped the film as part of the up-and-coming Sixth Generation movement that began with Zhang Yuan,
Wang Xiaoshuai Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China. Like others in this gener ...
, and others. Today, ''Postman'' is considered one of the more important works to come out of the early years of the movement. China cinema scholar Shelly Kraicer referred to the film as "one of the most disturbing and important recent films out of China" in her review. Critics found the film "transgressive" in its satire and its unblinking depiction of homosexuality, prostitution, drug-use and adultery. Further illustrating the film's reputation was its inclusion in the
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's retrospective on the sixth generation in 2001, "The Urban Generation: Chinese Cinema and Society in Transformation."


Awards

* 1995
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** Tiger Award (shared with: Kazama Shiori's ''Fuyu No Kappa'' and Bogdan Dumitrescu's ''Thalassa, Thalassa, Return To The Sea'') ** FIPRESCI Award * 1995 International Thessaloniki Film Festival ** Golden Alexander * 1995 Singapore International Film Festival ** Special Jury Prize


References


External links

*
''Postman''
at the Chinese Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Postman (Film) 1995 films Chinese independent films 1995 drama films 1990s Mandarin-language films Films set in Beijing