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Mute
Directed by
Duncan Jones
R
2018
2h 6m
Science Fiction
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5.5
20%
47%
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A mute bartender goes up against his city's gangsters in an effort to find out what happened to his missing partner.
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Where to Watch Mute
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Cast of Mute
Alexander Skarsgård
Leo Beiler
Paul Rudd
Cactus Bill
Justin Theroux
Duck Teddington
Seyneb Saleh
Naadirah
Robert Sheehan
Luba
Jannis Niewöhner
Nicky Simsek
Noel Clarke
Stuart
Dominic Monaghan
Oswald
Sam Rockwell
Sam Bell
Florence Kasumba
Tanya
Daniel Fathers
Sgt. Robert Kloskowski
Kirsten Block
German Chancellor
Eugen Bauder
Young man
Alexander Yassin
Cashier
Andrzej Blumenfeld
Akim
Enya Maria Tames
Prostitute
Gilbert Owuor
Maksim
Robert Kazinsky
Rob
Nikki Lamborn
Rhonna
Ulf Nadrowski
Gunther
Anja Karmanski
Kathy
Jarah Maria Anders
Young Woman
Barbara Ewing
Edna Ayers
Grégoire Gros
Doctor's Assistant
Robert Nickisch
Employee (Gamer)
Ekaterina Chapandze
Mother
Livia Matthes
Young Woman
Jameela Shafaq
Rajeeyah Babacan
Samir Fuchs
Neighbor #2
Asad Schwarz
Neighbor #1
Stefko Hanushevsky
Security Guard
Karl-Luis Vossbeck
Skinhead #1
Jenny-Francis Kussatz
Skinhead #2
Youssef Habbaoui
Skinhead #3
Rosie Shaw
Young Sybille
Caroline Peters
Leo's Mother
Laura de Boer
Doctor
Levi Eisenblätter
Young Leo
Mute Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A mishmash of ideas in search of a movie.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Early trailers made it look like a neon-noir cross between Blade Runner and The Fifth Element. Sadly, it's just another airless dud in red packaging.
indieWire
Eric Kohn
Jones is clearly striving to develop something fresh out of well-trodden material, and Mute at least exhumes Jones' stature as a notable auteur.
Uproxx
Amy Nicholson
Mute is more interesting as a bullet-point list of absurdities than as a two-hour film. Yet, Jones continues to have my attention.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
But it's never a great sign when your lead is upstaged by the supporting players, and for all its good looks, "Mute" ultimately doesn't have a whole lot to say.
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
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.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
MUTE's narrative is a self-consciously odd and stillborn mix of missing-person mystery and rehabilitation parable.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Mute is pretty meh but gets points for randomness.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
Mute feels like a dream: strange, amorphous, emotionally remote, and senseless.
The Daily Beast
Karen Han
There's nothing in the plot that justifies the existence of everything around it. This is a problem exacerbated by the way that Mute is structured as a sort of two-hander.
The Atlantic
David Sims
[Paul] Rudd and [Justin] Theroux do their best to have fun, but the movie's miserable tone is actively competing against them at every turn.
Slate
Sam Adams
It's like watching a magician spend several minutes on elaborate flourishes and then drawing your card from a deck of one.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
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.
NPR
Scott Tobias
Mute may be a bigger vision than Moon and Source Code, but it's narrower where it counts.
TheWrap
Robert Abele
Its arrival on Netflix this weekend suggests that the content-ravenous streaming service add a new category alongside "Trending Now" and "See It Again": "Because You Literally Have Nothing Else To Watch."
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
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.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Goes from a mildly arresting detective tale, a future noir, to pure ugliness, stretching on for what becomes an interminable two hours.
Popular Mechanics
Jordan Hoffman
Mute is a punishing watch.
Variety
Peter Debruge
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.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Karen Martin
Intoxicatingly complicated and spiked with moral ambivalence, Mute is a sci-fi noir that requires concentration.
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