The Postman – Original Theatrical Trailer
The Postman (1997) is a post-apocalyptic drama film directed by and starring Kevin Costner. The film is based on the novel of the same name by David Brin and is set in a dystopian future where civilization has collapsed following a series of catastrophic events.
The story is set in the year 2013, a decade after a series of natural and man-made disasters have devastated the United States, leading to a breakdown in societal structures and the rise of ruthless warlords. Kevin Costner plays The Postman, a nameless drifter who stumbles upon an abandoned United States Postal Service mail carrier uniform and a collection of letters.
Adopting the guise of a postal worker, he begins delivering mail to the scattered survivors of the apocalypse. His actions inadvertently inspire hope and unity among the people, as they come to see the return of the postal service as a symbol of rebuilding and restoring order. The drifter becomes a beacon of hope and a symbol of the reemergence of a sense of community and civilization.
The film also features a conflict with the film’s antagonist, General Bethlehem (Will Patton), who leads a band of ruthless marauders and views the Postman as a threat to his control. As the Postman travels across the desolate landscape, he must confront Bethlehem’s forces and navigate the challenges of a world where survival is paramount.
The Postman explores themes of hope, redemption, and the power of symbols in a world on the brink of collapse. The film’s epic scope and Costner’s performance as the titular character contribute to its dramatic and inspirational tone. Although it received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its ambition and others criticizing its execution, it has gained a following for its thematic depth and portrayal of a post-apocalyptic struggle for hope and renewal.