Mud Comments

  • Kirstin 2022-01-28 08:03:34

    Drag, boring, only neckbone can...

  • Jaclyn 2022-01-28 08:03:34

    McConaughey is shocking again! There are a few particularly moving moments about the love of the world. There is a taste and a...

Extended Reading
  • Reagan 2022-04-19 09:01:50

    child's love

    The story should be told and laid out slowly to be fascinating enough. The same is true for movies, and "Sludge" does it. The layout at the beginning, but there is no hidden mystery behind it. The content is simple, the plot is also bland, and there is no climax. There are too many close-ups of the...

  • Madonna 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    The child's concept of love is so real and beautiful.

    The name of the film is mud, but in essence it revolves around the love concept of young Ellis. Ellis grew up in a family where his parents were emotionally discordant. He met mud by chance. Mud's seemingly loyal love deeply infected Ellis, and made Ellis and his friends willing to help mud with...

Mud quotes

  • Tom: The real reason Mud's in all the trouble he's got is because of her. He's been in love with that girl since he was your age. Trouble is she don't care about nobody but herself.

  • Senior: You know I love you?

    Ellis: Yessir. I know.

    Senior: I work you hard 'cause life is work. You know that?

    Ellis: Yessir.

    Senior: Your Mamma's been talkin' 'bout movin' in town.

    Ellis: What's that mean?

    Senior: She seems set on it. Wants to separate. She may ask me for a divorce.

    Ellis: [pause] What's that mean for me?

    Senior: It means enjoy the river son. Enjoy it while you live on it, 'cause this way a life isn't long for this world. Game and Fish's 'bout made certain of that.

    Ellis: But you and me can still live out here. Game and Fish can't take your boat. Not while you're still in it.

    Senior: The houseboat's in your mother's name. Her daddy give it to her not me. If she wants to leave it, Game and Fish has ever' right to take this boat apart board by board.

    Ellis: But that ain't right. You work outta here. We got the ice machine, the traps. What are we supposed to do?

    Senior: Like I said, this is your mother's business.

    Ellis: I ain't no townie. I ain't livin' like that.

    Senior: [pause] I've let you down. A man should be in charge of his own affairs, but I haven't worked it like that.

    Ellis: But ya'll are married. Ya'll are s'posed to love each other.

    Senior: I don't know about that anymore.