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MUTE
MUTE is an animated short about a world populated by people born without mouths.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future Berlin, a mute bartender named Leo searches for his missing girlfriend across the city's neon-drenched underworld. His quest leads him into a dangerous alliance with two eccentric American surgeons. As Leo navigates this treacherous landscape, he must confront his own limitations and the secrets he carries to find his love.
Critical Reception
Mute received generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its pacing, plot, and reliance on genre tropes. While some appreciated its visual style and ambition, the film was largely seen as a disappointing follow-up to director Duncan Jones's earlier work.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking but narratively sluggish, 'Mute' struggles to justify its existence.
Despite a compelling premise, the film fails to deliver a satisfying or cohesive story.
The performances are a mixed bag, with the lead struggling to convey emotion without dialogue.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some praising the film's unique atmosphere and visual design, while many others found it to be slow, confusing, and ultimately unsatisfying. The lack of clear character motivations and a predictable plot were common points of criticism.
Fun Fact
Director Duncan Jones initially conceived 'Mute' as a potential prequel to his 2009 film 'Moon', but the connection was eventually dropped.
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