《The Postman (1994)》Storyline
He vowed to remain silent (and that neither he nor his wife would leave the planet), but prepared a space-craft in his lab, with the knowledge of his wife Lara (Susannah York), to launch their infant son Kal-El (wrapped in a red, blue, and yellow blanket) toward distant Earth where there was primitive life.This stark, slightly stagey, 87-minute black and white film, shot on location in Germany with crisp B/W photography (by George Krause) with a budget less than $1 million, is as compelling and harsh an indictment and criticism of war as Lewis Milestone""s award-winning, anti-war classicAll Quiet On The Western Front (1930), adapted from Erich Maria Remarque""s novel...You like it right there?" until she was promised a passing grade.In another area of the spaceship, droid KAY-Em 14 was having nipples positioned onto her prosthetic breasts (she wanted o look like Janessa), but they fell to the floor.[To fulfill heartthrob Warren Beatty""s image as a sex-symbol, he is finally able to consummate his love for Bonnie by film""s end.