Postman to Heaven Page #2

Synopsis: Jaejoon, isn't your ordinary postman, he delivers letters to Heaven from those missing their loved ones.
Director(s): Hyung-min Lee
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2009
107 min
50 Views


"since you couldn't tried the yumy things because you died young..."

"The eggrolls Mom made,

are they yummier than before?"

"Now,I can make kimbap without bursting the ends."

Are you crying?

You are.

But

I'm a heaven's postman not a heaven's delivery service.

Are you going to eat it?

It'll be a waste if it goes bad.

If it rots...

I'll feel bad.

Want some?

Yes.

I want some.

Is it good?

It isn't salty?

Really?

Dong-ju!

What are you doing so suddenly?

Dong-ju!

The eggrolls your mother made is really delicious!

What are you doing?

A reply from Dong-ju that she ate well.

- But that's a lie..

- It's a lie but it isn't a lie.

If she were alive,

she would've done this.

Do you want the job?

Can I ask you something?

Yes.

Is it really $20 an hour?

Yes.

I'm Cho Hana.

Nice to meet you.

I'm Shin Jaejun.

Nice to meet you.

Father,did you take your medicine?

I'm taking it now.

Father, can you please move over?

Father, it's not that.

I know it's weird telling you this but it's been 3 months since mother died.

Yes.

If you keep being so sad,

it's worrying.

Oh yeah!

Please don't be late today.

- My husband's coming so let's have dinner together.

- Right

He's worried about you because you look so depressed so lately.

He shouldn't be worried about his 80 years old dad.

- I'll go and play chess and go out for a walk until dinner.

- Yes, father.

Wallet...

wallet.

Dear, how can you go first without me?

I didn't even prepare for this.

After your death,

All my will to live was gone.

Dear,

To tell the truth I found something awful.

While I was cleaning your things,

I found a love letter from a guy that I never knew.

Perhaps, did you give your heart to him too?

Possibly,did you conceive a child with this man?

- Dad,what's wrong?

- Huh?

I become sleepless when I think about this.

Hey.

You there.

A sister...

A sister..

When it rains she's worried that he might be crying because he's lonely in heaven.

Hana, her little brother?

A sister lost her brother.

A 10-year-old brother.

Look.

There are even magic cards in it.

The brother wanted these all his life.

Don't cry.

You shouldn't cry.

What we're supposed to do is to read if there are any inappropriate letters and deliver the rest.

By the way,

why are we in "Angels"?

You said this was a sacred job.

Why?

Why this cafe in a busy city?

That is...

you know.

- Sometimes,I want to come out in the city.

- City

- Even if you talk like a baby you don't look cute.

- Okay.

Next time I'll take you to a really high ranked cafe.

But, we're not like on a date or anything.

Don't even think of liking me.

Your're not even human,Ghost~

I said I'm not a ghost.

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Eriko Kitagawa

Eriko Kitagawa (北川 悦吏子) (born December 24, 1961) is a Japanese screenwriter and film director. She is best known for writing Japanese television dramas, notably Long Vacation (1996), Beautiful Life (2000), Sora Kara Furu Ichioku no Hoshi (2002) and Orange Days (2004).In 2009, Kitagawa made her directorial debut in the coming-of-age film Halfway, which she also wrote and co-edited. She then wrote and directed the 2012 film I Have to Buy New Shoes, a contemporary romantic comedy set in Paris. Both films were produced by her friend Shunji Iwai, and Kitagawa appeared in his 2011 documentary Friends after 3.11, which explores the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. more…

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