The Postcard Killings

6.383
Date

2020-03-13

Country

DE

Runtime

1.68h

Genre

Drama

Overview

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.

Cast

Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jacob Kanon
Famke Janssen
Valerie Kanon
Cush Jumbo
Dessie Lombard
Joachim Król
Inspector Klaus Bublitz
Steven Mackintosh
Detective Inspector Rupert Pierce

Review

By JPV852

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**


By r96sk

Big fan of Jeffrey Dean Morgan, but this isn't a good film.

<em>'The Postcard Killings'</em> should be full to the brim with vigour and vitality as the plot involves a mystery that takes the characters across Europe. Unfortunately, it's extremely dull from start to finish. It's not anything necessarily terrible, it's just the uneventful feel to things hampers this 2020 release hard.

Morgan gives a solid performance, though I kinda wanted more from him - at times he kinda felt miscast, if I'm honest. I'm not fully sure if that's the case or not though. The support cast are fine if forgettable, the minor standout behind Morgan is Naomi Battrick; who I recall seeing in a few early episodes of television show <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_(TV_series)" rel="nofollow">Jamestown</a>'</em>, which I found to be equally as uninteresting as this.

This needed a quicker pace and more action, without that it's a disappointment.


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