The DLO postals give testimony before a closed Congressional committee regarding an American soldier missing in action and presumed dead whose daughter they met previously. At the same time ... Read allThe DLO postals give testimony before a closed Congressional committee regarding an American soldier missing in action and presumed dead whose daughter they met previously. At the same time Rita participates in the national Miss Special Delivery pageant.The DLO postals give testimony before a closed Congressional committee regarding an American soldier missing in action and presumed dead whose daughter they met previously. At the same time Rita participates in the national Miss Special Delivery pageant.
- Rita Haywith
- (as Crystal Lowe)
The writers, Matha Williamson (the stories creator) and Brandi Harkonen do another wonderful job as intertwining a myriad of events into an enjoyable show. This is actually a continuation and conclusion of the story from "Truth Be Told" as the Postables are taken before a Closed Senate Committee regarding national security. As they tell their story, in a roundabout fashion of information that's come into their possession concerning the whereabouts of Lieutenant Randilynn Amidon; the missing mother of Pheobe from the last film. Their testimonies are interspersed with scenes of Lieutenant Amidon in Afghanistan. All of this coincides with the Postal Pageant to find the next Miss Special Delivery, in which Rita is enrolled. If this isn't enough then Steve, Shane's old love, is back and helping the team to find the missing Lieutenant.
On the whole, all of this is handled superbly, and I particularly loved the opening titles with the Postables marching side by side into the Committee meeting, the bit with Norman brought a smile to my face and a laugh to my throat. Director Kevin Fair does some nice shots and segues, however, there are some sections which let the film down a little and these are mainly confined to the outdoor Afghanistan scenes. If it weren't for these then I may have given the film a Ten.
The cast once again is impeccable and right on target with their characters and their portrayals. Mark Valley gives off the right sense of power and swarthiness that you can understand what Shane saw in him. Zak Santiago is back as the brilliant Ramon Rodriguez. Christina Bianco is great as Mindy, one of the contestants in the pageant, and boy does she can wail.
Do I recommend watching this movie, I do and strongly. However, because of the characters and their back stories, I think you would get better enjoyment from this movie if you had watched the series and previous movies. It's well worth it.
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Did you know
- TriviaCrystal Lowe (Rita) was about 5 months pregnant when filming this movie.
- GoofsAt the last scene of the movie the missing soldier, portrayed by actor Tammy Gillis, is returned to her family at an airport. A large American flag is hanging vertically on the outside wall of a hangar. The flag is improperly oriented, with the blue field of stars to the right. When the flag is displayed the blue field is always to be to the viewers left, just as when it is flying on a pole. When displayed properly in the vertical orientation it does look backwards to many people, which could explain the mistake, also that the film was made in Canada.
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Oliver O'Toole: Miss Bullock the only thing Harvey Schmitz gave me besides this inheritance was a piece of advice. 'You never have enough money if all you have is money'
- ConnectionsFollowed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart (2016)
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- Подписано, запечатано, доставлено: Несбыточная мечта
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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