Mute
Mute

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Mute

2024
Movie
17 min
English

In this Stephen King adapted film, our protagonist Roger Monette hasn't been to church in years, yet he finds himself sitting in a confessional booth telling the priest about a troubling series of events involving his cheating wife's $250,000 embezzlement and a mysterious hitchhiker who claims to be hearing and speech impaired.

Insights

IMDb5.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes47%
Metacritic37/100
Google Users52%
Director: Duncan JonesGenres: Science Fiction, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

In a near-future Berlin, a mute bartender searches the city's underworld for his missing girlfriend. His investigation leads him into a complex web of power struggles and dangerous encounters with two eccentric American surgeons. As he navigates this gritty landscape, he must rely on his wits and resourcefulness to uncover the truth and find his lost love.

Critical Reception

Mute received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised its unique atmosphere, visual style, and Alexander Skarsgård's performance, many found the plot underdeveloped, the pacing uneven, and the overall narrative unsatisfying. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its ambitious concept and distinct tone, while others found it lacking in emotional depth and coherence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking but narratively sluggish, Mute fails to deliver on its ambitious premise.

  • Alexander Skarsgård's silent performance is a highlight, but it can't save the film from its convoluted plot.

  • Despite its stylish cyberpunk aesthetic, the film ultimately feels hollow and underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audiences were divided on Mute. Many appreciated its distinctive visual style and the unique premise of a silent protagonist. However, a significant portion of viewers found the story to be slow-paced and difficult to follow, with some expressing disappointment in the lack of emotional resonance and a predictable plot.

Fun Fact

Director Duncan Jones has stated that Mute is a spiritual successor to his earlier film, 'Moon', and is part of a loose trilogy exploring themes of isolation and identity.

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