Mud Comments

  • Earline 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    The southern past about growth and love is like a fable: life is like sludge, and although there are wastes, there are also...

  • Guido 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    Oh, you mean love. You mean a big lightning bolt to the heart where you can’t eat and you can’t work and you just run off and get married and make...

  • Briana 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    Great script, great perspective. Part of growing up is understanding that love is not necessarily perfect forever. The protagonist is called Mud, but he maintains an eternally pure...

  • Max 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    Matthew really played the role...

  • Shanny 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    From the perspective of a child, observing the complexity and helplessness of love, calmly accepting the fading love, accompanied by...

  • Leo 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    The film of the Southern Wetland Town of the United States, the photography and soundtrack are beautiful. The script is quite satisfactory from the perspective of a child to spy on the love and values ​​of the adult world. Of course, the director could see that the woman was hurt a lot, and only men were the only ones in the...

  • Katelin 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    When a child realizes that love is no longer so perfect, (whether parents, himself, or others) he really grows...

  • Daron 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    As usual for films about growing up, the speed control is very good, Matthew is getting better and...

  • Godfrey 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    Oh, the infatuated prodigal son; oh, the boy of the South; oh, the silent...

  • Aimee 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    4.5 A very good Southern movie, much better than last year's Southern Beasts. The essential elements of Southern stories about growth, family, and the Mississippi River, tree houses and other elements seem to return to Capote's South. In the world, the entire narrative of the film is not rushed, but unfortunately the ending is not neat enough, and the point is too...

Extended Reading

Mud quotes

  • Galen: I know I'm just your uncle, not a parent, but uh, you can tell me things if need to.

    Neckbone: I can tell you this helmet smells like my duck butter.

  • [last lines]

    Tom: [to Mud] Come on, son. You gotta see this.