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American drama starring Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon. With nothing else to do for the summer, Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland) take to exploring the banks of the Mississippi where they find a boat nestled in a tree. As they begin making plans to use the boat, they quickly realise that someone is living in it and it isn't long before they're introduced to its owner, Mud (Matthew McConaughey). A relationship forms between the three and Mud promises to let the boys have the vessel if they continue bringing him food and help him reunite with his lost love, Juniper (Reese Witherspoon). But when they agree to help, they soon realise that Mud is a wanted man and that a gang of bounty hunters are in hot pursuit... (Universal Pictures UK)

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Kaka 

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English A sensitive indie relationship drama, emotionally polished to the smallest detail. Nichols confirms that he knows how to tell these subtle, understated stories and that Take Shelter was no accident. The marketing gravitates to McConaughey, but the lead is a fantastic performance by Tye Sheridan. A story about right values, fateful decisions and growing up – Mud offers all this in an interesting filmmaking mix without unnecessary shaky effects or eye-candy shots. ()

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English After "Take Shelter," another film by Jeff Nichols, and once again it is evident that it is made by a person who wants to create something meaningful. The progression of events and tension here is absolutely captivating. The pace is slow, but something is always happening, gradually revealing the cards of this boyish adventure. The scene where young Ellis rescues Juniper from a man beating her is incredibly powerful. It literally takes your breath away. What if something happens to this boy?! The contrast in the pace of individual scenes is a great example of how storytelling can be mastered. Furthermore, I have once again confirmed that the southern accent is amazing, and Matthew McConaughey has it perfectly, but the country music is equally amazing - it complements each scene excellently and is wonderfully used for transitions. ()

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English An intelligent and incredibly mature film about people who think more about others than themselves. That the current redneck gang hates it, it’s just another proof of it. An excellent movie, and another superb work after Take Shelter. Standing ovation for Jeff Nichols, Matthew McConaughey and, in particular, the excellent child actors. ()

Lima 

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English The first girl, the first kiss, a murderer on the run, an ageing retired sniper – in short, all the usual things in a teenage boy's life. After the brilliant Take Shelter and this enjoyable piece now, we should keep an eye on the talented Jeff Nichols. Mud isn't nearly as great as Nichols's previous film, but it's pleasantly sober, the narrative flows as slowly as the river by which the story takes place, it doesn't rely on shocking twists and eye-popping moments, though perhaps I could have done without the final gunfight. Plus my favorite occasional (non)actor and playwright Sam Shepard, a great kid lead in Tye Sharidan (if he sticks with it, he's got a big future ahead of him), a believable McConaughey (who's already buried his surfboard ten fathoms under the sand for good), and Nichols's court actor Michael Shannon in what's probably his first normal role :o) A likeable indie effort, keep it up, Jeff. ()

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English Diverse and complex in the relationships it depicts and with multiple motifs working in harmony, Mud is a drama about love, values, friendship, trust and the consequences of bad decisions that will always catch up with us sooner or later. Some viewers may struggle to understand McConaughey’s character, but he isn’t the film’s main protagonist. Rather, he is merely a character in a story that a 14-year-old boy witnesses and becomes a part of in order to have an adventurous and rewarding life experience at the end of his adolescence. The screenplay is outstanding and Tye Sheridan turns in an excellent performance, which eventually led to his role in Spielberg’s Ready Player One. ()

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