Mud Blu-ray Review
Score: 66
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Mud" hailed as a cinematic gem & American classic with stellar performances & direction.
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DTS-HD MA
Video: 74
Mud's Blu-ray offers a visually immersive experience with exceptional detail, strong contrast, and minimal shadow loss, despite some dark scene issues.
Audio: 69
'Mud's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix offers nuanced, immersive environmental sounds with clean dialogue and dynamic music, enhancing its riverine and island settings without overly dramatic audio effects.
Extra: 36
Jeff Nichols showcases deep passion and personal connection to Arkansas in his film 'Mud,' covering everything from the film's inspiration, casting, and unique locations to the significance of the setting and a memorable snake scene.
Movie: 86
'Mud' offers a deep, intricately crafted story of honor and adolescence in the South, marked by admirable performances, particularly from McConaughey and Sheridan. Jeff Nichols shines as a director, creating a compelling, must-see film.
Video: 74
Lionsgate Films presents "Mud" on Blu-ray with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer, maintaining a 2.35:1 aspect ratio that brings forth the eloquent landscapes and intricate character details superbly. The film's visual aesthetics, enriched by Adam Stone's cinematography, are a testament to the use of natural lighting and Steadicam operations that enhance the immersive experience. Despite some minor shadow detail losses due to the reliance on natural light sources, the clarity remains unimpaired across various scenes, including those bathed in an enchanting amber hue. This commitment to authenticity does little to detract from the overall sharpness and contrast, ensuring a stable and mesmerizing viewing experience.
The high-definition presentation boasts an astoundingly clean and crisp visual quality that straddles the fine line between traditional film and digital sharpness. The meticulous detail in every frame, from the mugginess of Arkansas' atmosphere to the intricate textures of everyday life aboard Ellis' houseboat, is testament to the encode's prowess. Such precision allows viewers to engage intimately with the narrative's emotional and thematic depths without sacrificing the natural beauty captured on film. Director Jeff Nichols, inspired by Terrence Malick’s visual storytelling, leverages this quality to enhance the film’s atmospheric tone, making each shot a potential piece of photographic art.
However, not all aspects of the transfer are flawless. While black levels are predominantly deep and consistent, accentuating the richness of darker scenes, there are occasional lapses where nighttime sequences appear artificially brightened, leading blacks to devolve into grays. These instances are rare and fleeting, never undermining the overall excellence of the presentation. With no compression artifacts in sight, "Mud" stands as a near-perfect representation of high-definition cinema, bolstering its narrative through an impeccable visual presentation.
Audio: 69
The audio presentation of "Mud" on Blu-Ray, featured in a lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix, showcases an understated yet deeply engaging audio experience that hinges significantly on its precise and immersive use of ambient sounds. The environmental audio is masterfully rendered, drawing the listener into the heart of the riverine and island settings. Particularly on the island, every element, from the delicate sound of waves lapping against the shore, the gentle rustling of leaves, to the intricate flutter of bird wings, combines to create a rich, enveloping atmosphere. Additionally, the film's urban and vehicular sequences are brought to life with vivid auditory detail, capturing everything from the subtle splash of river water against a boat to the hum of light traffic and the immersive spread of road noise across the channels.
Dialogue within this soundscape maintains a clean and clear presentation. Directionality comes into play effectively, ensuring voices are not just heard but experienced as if existing within the listener’s own space. Despite the occasional difficulty in understanding due to the characters' thick Southern accents, the vocals are well-integrated within the broader soundscape, adding to the overall authenticity and immersive quality of the audio mix. Music underscores these environments with a dynamic presence that complements the naturalistic sounds and dialogue rather than overwhelming them.
The mix excels in its fidelity and dynamic range, maintaining a crisp clarity throughout. While "Mud" might not offer the type of audio spectacle that seeks to stun with overtly dramatic effects, it instead opts for a subtler, more nuanced approach. This allows for occasional bursts of energetic activity, particularly noticeable in the film’s climax, without breaking the consistently immersive and naturalistic ambiance that characterizes the audio presentation. Through its meticulous attention to environmental detail and its careful balancing of elements within the mix, "Mud" provides an audio experience that is as thoughtfully crafted as it is engaging, perfectly suiting the film's content and enhancing the viewer's immersion into its setting.
Extras: 36
The Blu-ray extras for "Mud" offer a comprehensive insight into Jeff Nichols' heartfelt and profound connection to the film and its setting. Nichols' director commentary is particularly enlightening, presenting an all-encompassing perspective that highlights his personal attachment to Arkansas, the intricate process of making the film, and fascinating anecdotes about the cast, location, and memorable scenes. The featurettes complement the commentary well, delving into Nichols' long-standing ambition to make "Mud," the film's casting, and its deep-seated themes. "Southern Authenticity" and "The Snake Pit" stand out for their focus on the authentic Arkansas backdrop and an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at one of the film's unique challenges. These extras not only enrich the viewing experience but also celebrate Nichols' artistic vision and dedication to storytelling.
Extras included in this disc:
- Director Commentary: Offers a deep dive into Jeff Nichols' inspiration, challenges, and personal connection to "Mud".
- A Personal Tale: Focuses on Nichols' journey in bringing "Mud" to life.
- The Arkansas Ensemble: Explores the distinctive characters and cast that embody the film's themes.
- Southern Authenticity: Showcases the importance of Arkansas as more than just a setting but as a poem to the region.
- The Snake Pit: A behind-the-scenes look at one of the film's memorable sequences, featuring live snakes and production challenges.
Movie: 86
Mud," directed by Jeff Nichols, emerges as a finely woven tapestry of the modern Southern experience, crafted with a meticulous eye for detail and a profound respect for the storytelling tradition. This cinematic endeavor cast Matthew McConaughey in the role of Mud, an individual enveloped in a milieu of chivalry tinged with shades darker than the traditional Southern gentleman archetype. Reese Witherspoon, playing Juniper, brings complexity to the narrative, her performance juxtaposed against a contemporary backdrop of personal tumult. The film intricately navigates the lives of two teenagers, Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland), whose journey on the Mississippi evolves into an exploration of honor and manhood, invoking a modern-day parallel to Twain's indelible characters.
The eminence of Nichols' direction is evident, unfolding a narrative that is as much about the landscape of Arkansas as it is about its characters. The film delves into themes of escape and seeking out a vision for one's future against a backdrop of familial dysfunction and societal expectations. McConaughey’s portrayal of Mud is captivating, complemented by Sheridan and Lofland’s performances that anchor the film's heartrending yet hopeful examination of youth transitioning into adulthood. The nuanced storytelling, coupled with exceptional performances, elevates "Mud" beyond mere coming-of-age tales, embedding it deeply within the realms of American cinematic classics.
The film does not shy away from probing the intricate fabric of human relationships and societal confines. Through its depiction of loss, longing, and the convoluted path to redemption, "Mud" beckons viewers into its rich atmospheric world. While the climax veers towards the dramatic, it hardly detracts from the overall mastery exhibited throughout. Nichols has arguably delivered his most personal and affecting work to date, underscoring his evolution as a filmmaker capable of blending profound narratives with soul-stirring aesthetics. "Mud" transcends its genre, offering a meditation on honor, love, and survival that resonates with a timeless quality.
Total: 66
Jeff Nichols' "Mud," featuring a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the American South, emerges as a masterpiece blending elements of coming-of-age drama with deep, thoughtful exploration of heavier themes such as parenthood, childhood, and the repercussions of our decisions. Set apart by Matthew McConaughey's mature performance and supported by a stellar cast including a standout role from Tye Sheridan, the film showcases Nichols' prowess in storytelling and his affectionate yet honest portrayal of Southern life. This Blu-ray release does justice to the cinematographic beauty and auditory richness of "Mud," boasting an astoundingly sharp video quality and an audio mix that keenly captures the environmental mood, effectively immersing the viewer in its beautifully rendered settings.
While the film itself is a near-flawless execution of cinematic storytelling with its rich screenplay, adept directing, and genuine character development, the Blu-ray presentation accentuates these qualities with its high-definition clarity and sound design. Despite being light on additional content, the inclusion of a director’s commentary track offers insightful views into Nichols' creative process, adding considerable value for fans and cinephiles alike. The technical execution of this release magnifies the film's atmospheric components, making "Mud" not only a powerful narrative experience but also a showcase of how film and format can coalesce to enhance storytelling.
In conclusion, the Blu-ray presentation of "Mud" considerably amplifies the film’s inherent strengths, making it a must-have for admirers of Nichols' work and collectors alike. With impeccable video and audio quality, alongside a poignant director's commentary, this release underscores "Mud's" standing as not merely a film but an American classic warranting thorough appreciation. It confirms Nichols’ status as a significant filmmaker of his generation and further cements "Mud’s" place within the pantheon of great American cinema.
Blu-ray.com review by Jeffrey KauffmanRead review here
Video: 90
Many scenes seem to have been shot in natural lighting conditions, and there is some minimal loss of shadow detail at times as a result....
Audio: 90
The scenes on the island are especially notable in this regard, with the subtle lap of waves, leaves rustling in the breeze, and the flutter of birds' wings all adding up to a beautifully rendered sonic...
Extras: 50
Southern Authenticity (1080p; 6:14) expresses Nichols' desire to write a "poem" for this part of the world....
Movie: 90
While there's still a certain level of chivalry, it's still shaded with other, darker aspects that subverts the common perception of gallant men catering to winsome Southern Belles....
Total: 90
Though perhaps regionally linked to some of these other films (albeit somewhat tenuously), Mud is a much "kinder, gentler" approach toward the South than Killer Joe or The Paperboy....
High-Def Digest review by Luke HickmanRead review here
Video: 90
There's an astounding amount of detail to be seen in 'Mud' – so much so that had the Blu-ray been my first viewing of the film, then I might have been distracted from enjoying the depth, meaning and themes...
Audio: 80
When on the island, you can hear water sloshing around and rushing past, as well as wind blowing through the chirp-filled trees and bugs creating an orchestra of nature sounds....
Extras: 30
All-encompassing, he explains every aspect of how 'Mud' came about – his inspiration, his dream cast, stories from the shoot, location issues, etc....
Movie: 90
What we see during that scene isn't exactly necessary, but it paves the way for the emotional impact of the wrap-up scene that leaves Ellis' side....
Total: 80
The audio mix impressively capitalizes on environmental effects, mixing them so well that they place you in the gorgeous locations with the characters....
Director: Jeff Nichols
Actors: Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland
PlotTwo teenage boys, Ellis and Neckbone, come across a mysterious man named Mud living in a boat lodged in a tree on an island in the Mississippi River. Mud is a fugitive with a troubled past, spinning wild tales of love and danger. He tells the boys that he's waiting for his true love, Juniper, and that he needs to evade bounty hunters who are hot on his trail. The boys are drawn to Mud's charisma and his romantic perspective on life. Sensing adventure and intrigued by the idea of helping him, they agree to assist Mud in his quest to reunite with Juniper and escape his pursuers.
As Ellis deals with his parents' failing marriage and his own burgeoning feelings for a girl from town, he sees in Mud a kindred spirit and clings to the hope of everlasting love that Mud represents. Neckbone, more skeptical, supports his friend but keeps an eye out for the potential danger their new acquaintance brings. Their small-town lives become intertwined with Mud's complicated existence, leading to a series of events that test their loyalty and courage. The boys learn hard truths about love, trust, and the harsh realities of growing up as they become involved in the adult world of conflict and sacrifice.
Writers: Jeff Nichols
Release Date: 10 May 2013
Runtime: 130 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English