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Mute

  • 2018
  • 16
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
39K
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Alexander Skarsgård in Mute (2018)
Bienvenue à Berlin en 2052, ville des rêves réalisés et d'un homme défait.
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A mute bartender goes up against his city's gangsters in an effort to find out what happened to his missing partner.A mute bartender goes up against his city's gangsters in an effort to find out what happened to his missing partner.A mute bartender goes up against his city's gangsters in an effort to find out what happened to his missing partner.

  • Director
    • Duncan Jones
  • Writers
    • Michael Robert Johnson
    • Duncan Jones
  • Stars
    • Alexander Skarsgård
    • Paul Rudd
    • Justin Theroux
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duncan Jones
    • Writers
      • Michael Robert Johnson
      • Duncan Jones
    • Stars
      • Alexander Skarsgård
      • Paul Rudd
      • Justin Theroux
    • 321User reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • Leo
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Cactus Bill
    Justin Theroux
    Justin Theroux
    • Duck
    Levi Eisenblätter
    Levi Eisenblätter
    • Young Leo
    Rosie Shaw
    • Young Sybille
    Eugen Bauder
    Eugen Bauder
    • Young Man
    Livia Matthes
    Livia Matthes
    • Young Woman #1
    Jarah Maria Anders
    • Young Woman #2
    Caroline Peters
    Caroline Peters
    • Leo's Mother
    Laura de Boer
    • Doctor
    Grégoire Gros
    • Doctor's Assistant
    Seyneb Saleh
    Seyneb Saleh
    • Naadirah
    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • Luba
    Daniel Fathers
    Daniel Fathers
    • Sgt. Robert Kloskowski
    Nikki Lamborn
    • Rhonna
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Stu
    Robert Kazinsky
    Robert Kazinsky
    • Rob
    • (as Rob Kazinsky)
    Gilbert Owuor
    Gilbert Owuor
    • Maksim
    • Director
      • Duncan Jones
    • Writers
      • Michael Robert Johnson
      • Duncan Jones
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    User reviews321

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    7vonna-05624

    Better than average

    If you are looking for an action movie, pass this one up. If you are interested in a suspenseful drama mystery that develops characters via story and slower moving story telling, then watch this. It was artfully done. The bad reviews are not telling. It is a moving story worth watching. I like the the futuristic sci fi setting with a mystery and suspense story and ending. Perhaps you will too. Time is taken to develop relationships and characters. My one criticism is the pacing. Yes it is slower than needs to be, but this does building in the suspense factor. The acting was superb. It was interesting to see actors we know in uncharacteristic roles.
    bettycjung

    Decent sci-fi murder mystery

    2/23/18. Not too bad if you are into sci-fi movies. Shades of Bladerunner ambience made this a watchable film noirish murder mystery. Stellar cast lived up to their reputations.
    6CANpatbuck3664

    Slow Pacing and Weird Character Choices Handcuff Mute After a Promising Start

    We're starting to get more movies and TV focused on futuristic noir. Blade Runner 2049 and Altered Carbon have just come down the pike and Mute joins that crowd. They all share a similar style, exposed neon colours and a creepy and dirty city to play around in. Mute doesn't reinvent the wheel, but they change enough to show off an interesting style. I enjoyed Mute's cinematography and environments even though it shares this vision with movies like Blade Runner. This was needed too, when you're starting to drift from Leo and Bill's adventures, they bring in some new trick or piece of technology to move things along.

    Despite the negative reviews, the one positive things I heard before turning Mute on was Paul Rudd's performance as Cactus Bill. I have to agree, Rudd actually makes for a compelling villain and this is a big departure from Ant-Man. His performance is noteworthy, and it was a good reminder what he's capable of. Alexander Skarsgård is fine as Leo, he's just not given a lot to work with. He's an underrated actor but he's kneecapped by his character. Seyneb Saleh is good in her part as Naadirah. She's sultry yet reserved and she performs as capably as she can. Justin Theroux is suitably slimy as Donald, he has a good interplay with Rudd and that again helps the movie along. I don't approve of what they do with his character, it just comes across as gross and then they never bring it up again.

    Netflix is becoming a place for filmmakers to explore their dream projects. I approve of that and we as moviegoers need more unique stuff as many things are just becoming more and more formulaic. But this idea is a double-edged sword, while its good that we get unconventional content, the flip-side is that there is no one there to rein the creative team in when things go array. My biggest problem with Mute isn't that it was long, it was that the pacing of this movie can be compared to how fast a glacier floats. We have an interesting setting and mildly interesting characters, but the movie just aimlessly wanders like Leo when he's looking for Naadirah. Maybe it would have been a little cliche but this would have been so much better if they had made some minor edits to the story and made Mute take place over 1 night. We spend entire nights with Leo where he makes little to no progress and then we watch him wake up and try all over again. It's not like he makes a ton of gradual progress, the plot shifts on his very quick realizations so why couldn't this have been tightened down? I don't necessarily need a ton of action, but our main character is a blank slate other than knowing a little about his background, the movie needed something other than the acting and the cool environments to coast on.

    I've already talked about how Mute's plot needed to be tightened up and have some added urgency but the other crime that this movie commits is that it loses any leftover goodwill with its unusual conclusion. A lot of things can be forgiven with a strong and exciting resolution and if you have the choice between starting strong and finishing strong, go with the strong finish. Instead of ramping up the stakes, the movie dives into becoming weirder and more contemplative. Characters make choices for no other reason than to propel the story, they aren't realistic, and you can tell that they're going to come back and bite them immediately. Mute needed to desperately pull a rabbit out of its hat to keep me interested over the long run time and while the film features a plot twist, it wasn't nearly enough, and the ending left me nonplussed and frustrated.

    With the absolute beating this movie took from the critics, I thought I was in for a train wreck. But I was actually pretty impressed with this movie after the first 30 minutes. They assembled a good cast; the environment is fun to look at and they set up a decent mystery. It was only when I got past the first hour that the pacing, the weird character motivations and the meandering nature of the story started to get to me. I've enjoyed Duncan Jones' past work and I'm glad he got to make this. But Mute is far from must-see cinema, if you really like stuff like Blade Runner and are big into science fiction, this might be worth your time. Otherwise, Mute is another mixed bag from Netflix as they try to jump start making blockbuster entertainment.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Promising Storyline, Messy Screenplay, Uninteresting Character

    In the near future, in Berlin, the Amish bartender Leo (Alexander Skarsgård) works in a bar with his beloved girlfriend Naadirah (Seyneb Saleh) and her gay friend Luba (Robert Sheehan). Leo is mute since he was a boy and had an accident in a lake. His mother, averse to technology, did not let Leo to be submitted to a corrective surgery since she believed God would heal him. Meanwhile, the American surgeons Cactus Bill (Paul Rudd) and Duck (Justin Theroux) work for the local gangsters. Cactus Bill has a daughter and dreams on returning to the United States, but he does not have documentation since he deserted the army. His hope is to get fake documents with the mobsters so that he can go back home. His partner Duck has documents but is a pedophile and likes to live in Berlin. When Naadirah vanishes without a trace, Leo seeks her out and goes to the underworld of Berlin, where his life entwines with Cactus Bill and Duck. Will he find his beloved Naadirah?

    "Mute" is a disappointing film by the cult-director Duncan Jones. Despite the good acting and great music score and cinematography that recalls "Altered Carbon", the promising storyline fails mainly because of the messy screenplay and the uninteresting lead character. Most of the viewers certainly wants to like "Mute", but Leo does not help since it is an unattractive and annoying character. In the end credits, Duncan Jones dedicates this film to his father David "Bowie" Jones and to his beloved nanny Marion Skene, an incredible woman for caring for him as a toddler when his parents split. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Mudo" ("Mute")
    7iofeek-1

    Better than reviews talk about it

    Not boring at all. If you read all those movies done is the past decade it is almost a rare gem, we enjoyed it until the end, new sci fi histories are rare to pace and this one is kind of good one. Congrats

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    • Trivia
      David Hasselhoff is on the currency in the scene when Paul Rudd's character pays the babysitter.
    • Goofs
      Leo sends a message asking "Where are you?" But the phone's keyboard does not have a "U".
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Josie: You sound funny.

      Leo: So do you. I'll take you to your grandmother. She misses you.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Paul Rudd/Laurie Metcalf/Alice Merton (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 4 (Heroes)
      Written by Philip Glass from the music of David Bowie and Brian Eno

      Performed by Sinfonieorchester Basel

      Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

      Courtesy of Orange Mountain Music

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Câm Lặng
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Liberty Films Entertainment
      • Studio Babelsberg
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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