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BlueMTexpat

(15,365 posts)
Sat Nov 18, 2017, 03:52 PM Nov 2017

Just watched the outstanding Netflix movie "Mudbound."

It is excellent and well worth a watch.

Here is one review: http://time.com/5030321/mudbound-movie-review/

Mudbound works as a thumbnail picture of midcentury American racism and injustice, and as a reminder of how slowly things really change in this country, as much as we like to think of ourselves as progressive thinkers and lovers of freedom. But you can’t just write ideas on the screen: Your performers have to embody them, and there’s not a minute in Mudbound that doesn’t feel deeply felt and believable. Rees, who previously wrote and directed the 2011 coming-of-age drama Pariah, has shaped the material beautifully: This is just a good story, period, and Rees never loses sight of that. It’s told from the shifting points of view of each of its major characters, but it never feels cluttered or confusing. And the movie’s sense of history is woven tightly into its landscape. At one point Mulligan’s Laura reflects, in voice-over, on the muddy bleakness of her surroundings (“I dreamed in brown”), and Rachel Morrison’s cinematography provides the visual evidence. Morrison makes this world look both enduring and unsettling, the kind of place whose spirit creeps into your bones. Although Mudbound is being released in select theaters, it’s also available on Netflix, and its complex visual beauty works even on the small screen.


Sadly, we seem to have learned too little over the years.
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Just watched the outstanding Netflix movie "Mudbound." (Original Post) BlueMTexpat Nov 2017 OP
Having trouble watching anything with racism and injustice these days. Canoe52 Nov 2017 #1
I have trouble with those BlueMTexpat Nov 2017 #5
Finished it last night. bif Nov 2017 #2
Glad that you saw it! BlueMTexpat Nov 2017 #6
I heard an interview w/ the author a few weeks back irisblue Nov 2017 #3
The ensemble cast BlueMTexpat Nov 2017 #4
Proud to say, the author is my stepdaughter sazemisery Dec 2017 #7
How wonderful for you BlueMTexpat Dec 2017 #8

BlueMTexpat

(15,365 posts)
8. How wonderful for you
Tue Dec 12, 2017, 05:37 AM
Dec 2017

both! May she go on to even greater things!

She certainly seems to have had fine inspiration!

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