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33 Postcards 2011 123movies

33 Postcards 2011 123movies

Wishing you were hereJun. 09, 201197 Min.
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Watch: 33 Postcards 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Mei Mei (Zhu Lin) a 16 yr old Chinese orphan dreams of nothing more than being part of the ‘perfect’ family. When her orphanage travels to Australia to partake in The Australian Choir Festival Mei Mei takes the opportunity to find her Australian sponsor Dean Randall (Guy Pearce). However what she finds is far from what he depicted. Initially mismatched and disconnected the two begin a journey in search of belonging, family, redemption, love and acceptance..
Plot: Dean Randall has sponsored a young Chinese orphan Mei Mei for many years, when she arrives in Sydney out of the blue to thank him, their lives are changed forever.
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Ratings:

6.1/10 Votes: 1,111
27% | RottenTomatoes
33/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 14 Popularity: 1.966 | TMDB

Reviews:

Beautiful movies are rare – you’ve found one, so watch it!
I hadn’t heard of 33 Postcards and stumbled upon it online, there was no good reason to watch it, but I did and I’m so glad I did. It isn’t the usual blockbuster drama, but weaves emotion like no other.

I’m (for lack of a better word) gob smacked! The film’s and the performances’ simplicity and earnestness blew me away. It created the magic of an international film with the determined oriental passion. I owe thanks to Pauline Chan, Philip Dalkin and Martin Edmond for wiping the blues away from my evening. And very specially to Guy Pearce, who acted with so much care for the story!

You take away a lot of food for thought, in terms of changing priorities, innocence and holding your ground. I’ve just watched an amazing movie and that it moved me so much that I cared to register on IMDb to write a review for it, says a lot to the movie’s credit.

Do watch it, you will not regret it.

Review By: prathyu-kokku
Very original storyline
If you like Guy Pearce’s work you’ll likely want to see this film, so as a loyal fan I did. The variety of characters this actor has played and the non mainstream productions he’s been a part of, like Memento, The Proposition, First Snow, Traitor, Lawless are the kind movie buffs gravitate to and seek, which is why I considered it in the first place. The director/writer and producer Pauline Chan is not a newcomer to directing or producing; she did come up once again with a very original plot.

Mei Mei, played by Zhu Lin, is an orphan, abandoned by her father at a young age; he dropped her off at a remote institute in the Chinese countryside. She is smart, engaged and liked by the other children at the orphanage; she has had, over the years, a sponsor from Australia with whom she corresponded and one who painted a picture of a life she dreamt of being a part of. So when an opportunity to meet him presents itself, by way of a concert tour by the orphanage’s choir, one that brings it to Australia, she is full of hope and determined to make it happen.

What we discover, soon after she arrives in Sydney is that the sponsor is not what she, or the audience, expected; indeed, Dean Randall, played by Pearce, the sponsor, is an inmate at the local penitentiary. The innocent sixteen year old Mei Mei is not however dissuaded by the prospect; she showed determination to find him and get a face to face, despite her orphanage director’s instructions not to do so. The encounter was as much a surprise to Randall as it was to Mei Mei. She temporarily abandons the choir and manages to find work so she can be with her ‘sponsor father’ when he is to be released; a bond between Randall and Mei Mei develops. But when a young orphan from rural China tries to survive in the big city that is Sydney, a series of misadventures ensue as can be expected. Randall will put his life on the line and even risk of a lifetime back in jail to go rescue the child he now feels responsible for. The very ending reminded me much of that feeling at the end of the film Unleashed; it is heartwarming, so you could say this is a feel good movie with a bit of drama. I liked it well enough.

Review By: JohnRayPeterson

Other Information:

Original Title 33 Postcards
Release Date 2011-06-09
Release Year 2011

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Crime, Drama, Music
Director Pauline Chan
Writer Pauline Chan, Philip Dalkin, Martin Edmond
Actors Guy Pearce, Lin Zhu, Claudia Karvan
Country China, Australia
Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio N/A
Camera Red One Camera
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

33 Postcards 2011 123movies
Original title 33 Postcards
TMDb Rating 6.3 14 votes

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