Watch: The Postcard Killings 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – New York detective Jacob Kanon has a daughter. A beautiful, talented daughter who is brutally murdered as she honeymoons in blissful ignorance. Soon after, the strangest of postcards arrives on the desk of Swedish art critic Dessie Larsson… Across Europe, couples are being ruthlessly butchered in deliberate acts of violence with no end in sight. The only clues, are picture postcards sent to seemingly random journalists by a narcissistic killer, heralding the next horrific crime. Seen from the joint perspective of both the hunted and the hunters, THE POSTCARD KILLINGS digs deep into the most frightening aspects of the human psyche, drawing Jacob and Dessie into a nightmare from which there might be no escape. As the narrative explodes with operatic ferocity, our protagonists find themselves with an impossible choice to make..
Plot: After suffering a personal tragedy, and desperate for justice, Jacob Kanon, a veteran New York City police detective, embarks on the search for a twisted killer who is leaving a bloody trail of elaborate murders across Europe.
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Generally I like these crime-dramas, which I is why I also watched CSI and Criminal Minds when they were on. However, this adaptation of the James Patterson/Liza Marklund novel has some editing problems and sloppy dialogue. There were a couple okay scenes that did surprise, otherwise it kind of plods along at a slow pace. If not for Jeffrey Dean Morgan, this would’ve been tough to sit through. **2.75/5**
When a young girl is murdered on her honeymoon, her devastated detective dad “Kanon” (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) joins in the investigation. It doesn’t take long for him to discover – with the aid of Swedish journalist “Dessie” (Cush Jumbo) – that this is not an unique crime, even though the perpetrator leaves the bodies as if they were features in a famous work of art. Meantime, the young Naomi Battrick and Ruairi O’Connor are travelling thorough Europe on a train when they encounter the burly, tattooed “Pieter” (Dylan Devonald-Smith). Might they be in the same danger? The story has quite a few twists and turns, and were it in better hands with a better cast then it might have been, well, better… As it is, though, the more interesting aspects of the plot are seriously undercooked; it takes far too long for us to get going and the quality of the acting and the dialogue – pretty much across the board – is nothing special. Some nice scenery, I suppose, but despite his tragedy I just couldn’t warm to “Kanon” nor to his underused wife “Valerie” (Famke Janssen). It’s a standard television movie that passes the time, but nothing more.
It’s a twisted plot with no zing.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan gives a good performance in this film with a twisted tasteless plot with no suspense.
Clearly the directors and story writers did not read the book this movie was supposed to be based upon.
A HUGE letdown. Almost laughably. I’d just finished James Patterson’s “The Postcard Killers” a couple days ago before I found this movie and decided to give it a try. All the names are the same, such as Jacob Kanon the ‘main character’ and Sylvia and Mac Rudolph ‘the psychopathic art studying postcard killers’, but that’s about where the similarities end. I wish it were mandatory that in order for you to make a movie of a book, ALL of those involved in the casting, producing, and directing must ACTUALLY read the book. Because if you follow the script in the book, it’d be impossible to screw this movie up, because of how phenomenal the book is. With that said, all of those charged with making this movie completely SCREWED the whole thing up. Dropped the ball in every way possible. Had anyone cared to ACTUALLY READ THE BOOK, and not just taken a worthless and empty summary of it to base the movie off of, I wouldn’t be writing this. So so so sad. Wish I could fire the producers but I can’t so I’m leaving this note instead.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director Danis Tanovic
Writer Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Liza Marklund
Actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Famke Janssen, Cush Jumbo
Country United Kingdom, United States, Germany
Awards N/A
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Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
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Laboratory Kodak Film Lab, London, UK, Kodak Motion Picture [us] (lab services)
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Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak)
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Printed Film Format D-Cinema, Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)