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The Mule
A Midwestern city man’s plans to score money to buy himself the car of his dreams goes left after his cousin’s nutty boyfriend decides to ride along.
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Plot Summary
Earl Stone, a horticulturalist and WWII veteran, is struggling to keep his business afloat and his family relationships intact. Facing financial ruin, he takes on a job as a driver for a Mexican drug cartel, transporting cocaine across state lines. Initially unaware of the full scope of his illegal activities, Earl soon finds himself entangled in a dangerous world, balancing his newfound wealth and freedom with the risk of arrest and his deteriorating personal life.
Critical Reception
The Mule received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Clint Eastwood's performance and directing, as well as the film's accessible narrative. Some critics found the plot somewhat formulaic, but many appreciated its blend of crime thriller and character study, particularly highlighting Eastwood's ability to carry the film at his age.
What Reviewers Say
Clint Eastwood delivers a compelling performance as a reluctant drug mule.
The film offers a well-paced crime drama with moments of heartfelt reflection.
Some viewers found the plot predictable, but were engaged by the character-driven story.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed 'The Mule,' appreciating Clint Eastwood's performance and the film's engaging story. Many viewers found it a solid crime drama with a compelling lead character, though some noted familiar plot elements.
Fun Fact
Clint Eastwood directed and starred in 'The Mule' at the age of 88, making him one of the oldest actors to lead a major studio film.
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