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Mute [Sub: Eng]

Berlin. Forty years from today. A roiling city of immigrants, where East crashes against West in a science-fiction Casablanca. Leo Beiler (Skarsgard), a mute bartender has one reason and one reason only for living here, and she's disappeared. But when Leo's search takes him deeper into the city's underbelly, an odd pair of American surgeons (led by Rudd) seem to be the only recurring clue, and Leo can't tell if they can help, or who he should fear most.
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Slant Magazine
February 23, 2018 MUTE's narrative is a self-consciously odd and stillborn mix of missing-person mystery and rehabilitation parable.
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Punch Drunk Critics
February 23, 2018 If anything, Mute serves as a reminder that some dream projects should remain on the shelf.
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ScreenRant
February 23, 2018 Despite some promising elements, Mute struggles to explore philosophical questions within a sci-fi setting in a way that feels innovative and fresh.
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AV Club
February 23, 2018 With an insipid script, no narrative line, and a cast of unlikable characters, Mute has to get by on looks-neon Cold War hand-me-downs with all the workmanship of journeyman TV.
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Variety
February 23, 2018 What is Jones trying to say with "Mute"? One would hardly guess this over-congested generic exercise came from the same mind as the elegant, almost minimalistic "Moon," which made far better use of all that went unsaid.
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Los Angeles Times
February 23, 2018 Jones reportedly conceived of the film years ago. However, as the story evolved and took on more emotional themes he never found the right balance between the sentimental and the hard-boiled.
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Slashfilm
February 23, 2018 Mute is a disjointed, nihilistic trip through two distinct storylines that have almost nothing to do with each other.
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Hollywood Reporter
February 23, 2018 The narrative doesn't quite coalesce, and except for a few late-in-the-proceedings moments, it doesn't deliver the grim, indelible shivers of the best noir.
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Slate
February 23, 2018 It's like watching a magician spend several minutes on elaborate flourishes and then drawing your card from a deck of one.
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NPR
February 23, 2018 Mute may be a bigger vision than Moon and Source Code, but it's narrower where it counts.
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Irish Times
February 23, 2018 Since we're being encouraged to use the Bowie scale, we will admit that Mute is no Never Let Me Down. Let's charitably rate it at Black Tie, White Noise level.
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Próxima Tanda
February 23, 2018 Duncan Jones' latest film is an crushingly disappointing disaster. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...