Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight
    What's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV News
    What to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsCannes Film FestivalStar WarsAsian Pacific American Heritage MonthSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll Events
    Born TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity News
    Help CenterContributor ZonePolls
For Industry Professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign In
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

Mudbound

  • 2017
  • R
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
56K
YOUR RATING
Mary J. Blige, Jonathan Banks, Jason Clarke, Garrett Hedlund, Carey Mulligan, Rob Morgan, and Jason Mitchell in Mudbound (2017)
Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi, where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.
Play trailer2:13
16 Videos
99+ Photos
DramaWar

Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi, where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi, where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi, where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.

  • Director
    • Dee Rees
  • Writers
    • Virgil Williams
    • Dee Rees
    • Hillary Jordan
  • Stars
    • Jason Mitchell
    • Carey Mulligan
    • Jason Clarke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    56K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dee Rees
    • Writers
      • Virgil Williams
      • Dee Rees
      • Hillary Jordan
    • Stars
      • Jason Mitchell
      • Carey Mulligan
      • Jason Clarke
    • 178User reviews
    • 184Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 36 wins & 117 nominations total

    Videos16

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:13
    Official Trailer
    Official Teaser
    Trailer 2:04
    Official Teaser
    Official Teaser
    Trailer 2:04
    Official Teaser
    Come Back
    Clip 1:06
    Come Back
    Country And Violence
    Clip 1:14
    Country And Violence
    Ronsel And Jamie
    Clip 0:56
    Ronsel And Jamie
    Unload
    Clip 0:35
    Unload

    Photos193

    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    View Poster
    + 187
    View Poster

    Top cast48

    Edit
    Jason Mitchell
    Jason Mitchell
    • Ronsel Jackson
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Laura McAllan
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Henry McAllan
    Mary J. Blige
    Mary J. Blige
    • Florence Jackson
    Rob Morgan
    Rob Morgan
    • Hap Jackson
    Garrett Hedlund
    Garrett Hedlund
    • Jamie McAllan
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Pappy McAllan
    Frankie Smith
    Frankie Smith
    • Marlon Jackson
    Kennedy Derosin
    Kennedy Derosin
    • Lilly May Jackson
    Joshua J. Williams
    Joshua J. Williams
    • Ruel Jackson
    Elizabeth Windley
    Elizabeth Windley
    • Amanda Leigh McAllan
    Piper Blair
    Piper Blair
    • Isabelle McAllan
    • (as Piper Blaire)
    Jason Kirkpatrick
    • Oris Stokes
    Kerry Cahill
    Kerry Cahill
    • Rose Tricklebank
    David Jensen
    David Jensen
    • Conductor
    Oyeleke Oluwafolakanmi
    • Cleve
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    • Weeks
    Roderick Hill
    Roderick Hill
    • Sergeant
    • Director
      • Dee Rees
    • Writers
      • Virgil Williams
      • Dee Rees
      • Hillary Jordan
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    More like this

    The Dig
    7.1
    The Dig
    Beasts of No Nation
    7.7
    Beasts of No Nation
    First They Killed My Father
    7.2
    First They Killed My Father
    The Breaker Upperers
    5.9
    The Breaker Upperers
    The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
    7.6
    The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
    News of the World
    6.8
    News of the World
    The Best of Enemies
    7.3
    The Best of Enemies
    The Power of the Dog
    6.8
    The Power of the Dog
    The Trial of the Chicago 7
    7.7
    The Trial of the Chicago 7
    The Mustang
    6.8
    The Mustang
    99 Homes
    7.1
    99 Homes
    The Highwaymen
    6.9
    The Highwaymen

    Storyline

    Edit

    Did you know

    Edit
    • Trivia
      Mary J. Blige had an aunt who was very much like her character Florence, who had worked for (and raised a bunch of kids in) a white family who loved her. The experiences of her grandmother helped her in playing the role.
    • Goofs
      Jamie picks up Ronsel during a pouring rainstorm, but when Ronsel enters the truck, he's completely dry.
    • Quotes

      Hap Jackson: [narrating] What good is a deed? My grandfathers and great uncles, grandmothers and great aunts, father and mother, broke, tilled, thawed, planted, plucked, raised, burned, broke again. Worked this land all they life, this land that never would be theirs. They worked until they sweated. They sweated until they bled. They bled until they died. Died with the dirt of this same 200 acres under their fingernails. Died clawing at the hard, brown back that would never be theirs. All their deeds undone. Yet this man, this place, this law... say you need a deed. Not deeds.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jeff Daniels/Mary J. Blige/Taylor Swift (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      One Morning Soon
      Written and Performed by Dr. C.J. Johnson

      Courtesy of Savoy Records

      a division of Malaco Records, Inc.

    User reviews178

    Featured review
    9/10

    "Mud" happens... but it can also create the most unexpected and inspiring bonds...

    Racism, war, violence, female solidarity … however relevant these subjects are, they seem rather exhausted on a cinematic level especially when the Awards season starts.

    Indeed, on the simple basis of its trailer, one would believe that "Mudbound" is simply Netflix making its "Color Purple", "Mississippi Burning" or "12 Years a Slave". Maybe. But there is something fresh and original in Dee Rees' adaptation of Hillary Jordan's novel and it's a considerable achievement that owes a lot to the writing, the directing and the unusual structure and patient pace of the film. Sure it is a companion to all the movies I mentioned but it has a sort of haunting quality, something that sticks to your mind and dwarfs a rather good film like "The Help".

    What is "Mudbound" about? That's not an easy question to answer, a few negative critics pointed out the film's lack of focus because it's a multi-character story and there's no lead or supporting roles at first stance, just as they criticized the overuse of voice-over. I didn't mind the voice-over much, the story is so complex and multi-layered that I'd rather have a voice-over explaining things and make it my 'privilege' to pay or not pay attention to it. The lack of focus now is just a matter of half-empty or half-full glass. But here's a way to present the film in simpler terms. "Mudbound" is about two families, the McAllans (white) and the Jacksons (black) living in two neighboring farms in the Mississippi of the 40's.

    Laura (Carey Mulligan) married Henry McAllan (Jason Clarke), less moved by love than a desire to escape from her "old maid" condition, and marital life made her feel relevant and important. Henry isn't the romantic type but no bad man either, and I was glad the movie didn't take one path I expected. No, it's not about that kind of abuse. The McAllans are a steady couple and the Jacksons form a united clan whose patriarch Hap (Rob Morgan) is the descendant of former slaves who worked on that same land, Hap's dreams is to own it in the future although he's not fooled by the worth of any act of property in that racist state. The Jacksons might strike as too 'virtuous' and taking very solemn poses but once you get drawn by the atmosphere and the hostility they constantly face, you realize that "disunion" couldn't be an option. Hap and his wife Florence (Oscar- worthy Mary J. Blige) can't afford the luxury of not being at least "happy together".

    But the film doesn't venture yet in these unsafe territories; the tone is only set with the presence of Henry's father: Pappy McAllan, a bigoted racist played by Jonathan Banks and whom we suspect will act like a ticking bomb. Henry buys a farm and Laura follows him, circumstances of life will force Florence to work for the McAllans, but as long as these two families mind their own business, so to speak, nothing seem ready to create conflicts. Except for what sets up the second act of the film, the second World War. The merit of "Mudbound" is to paint notable differences at first until you realize that the two families have a lot more in common. This 'common denominator' is the core of "Mudbound": the bond between the two veterans of each family: Henry's brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund) and Ronsel Jackson (Jason Mitchell). Here are two men who've seen hell in Europe, the things we expect and that are not overplayed, but they also lived the exhilaration of liberating countries and discovering a fraternity that transcends racial barriers.

    "Mudbound" breaks a taboo seldom explored by the movies: the hypocritical treatment of Black soldiers. America takes pride for having liberated Europe but not to the point of questioning the internal "prisons", and this is the concealed wound the film tries to heal. Ronsel is the most complex of all the characters because he embraced his country's idealism and couldn't believe he wouldn't be rewarded for it. Jamie suffers from PTSD and finds in Ronsel the only man capable to understand him, "Mudbound" began like the stories of two women, Laura and Florence who were growing to understand each other, a sort of "Color Purple" of the 2010's, directed by a woman and with enough narrative to play like a feminist hymn, but no, this is a movie about two men, Ronsel and Jamie who grow to respect each other because they found in the mud of the battle-fight the universally human bond. You know what that movie truly reminded me of? "The Defiant Ones".

    The image that immediately comes to mind from that Stanley Kramer's masterpiece of 1958 is Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier as two ex-convicts chained together and escaping from the police. They hate each other, they still carry some bits of racism but the first display of solidarity happens when they're stuck in a deep pool of mud and must climb their way to the ground. Mud isn't just about dirt or about ground but can be a powerful metaphor of something uniting two men, a metaphor for an even dirtier stuff, when "natural enemies" discover they're equally worthless when put in the same 'mud'... unless they try to overcome it. "Mudbound" carries this image but it's less about 'mud' than it is about a color-blind "bound". The mud is either literal in the film or represented by the trauma of war… and also the suffering of women, while not the focus, "Mudbound" has a saying on that subject as well.

    "Mudbound" is a proof that Netflix is becoming a major contender in the years to come, I don't know whether the film will meet with Oscar recognition but there should be some love to the haunting cinematography, the screenplay and Mary J. Blige should be a lock if Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis won for what I believe are lesser movies.
    • ElMaruecan82
    • Nov 19, 2017
    • Permalink

    Top picks

    Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations
    Sign in

    FAQ19

    • How long is Mudbound?Powered by Alexa

    Details

    Edit
    • Release date
      • November 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mudbound: El color de la guerra
    • Filming locations
      • Vacherie, Louisiana, USA(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Armory Films
      • ArtImage Entertainment
      • Black Bear
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Box office

    Edit
    • Gross worldwide
      • $85,955
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

    Edit
    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

    Related news

    Contribute to this page

    Suggest an edit or add missing content
    Mary J. Blige, Jonathan Banks, Jason Clarke, Garrett Hedlund, Carey Mulligan, Rob Morgan, and Jason Mitchell in Mudbound (2017)
    Top Gap
    What is the Hindi language plot outline for Mudbound (2017)?
    Answer
    • See more gaps
    • Learn more about contributing
    Edit page

    More to explore

    Recently viewed

    Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
    Get the IMDb app
    Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
    Follow IMDb on social
    Get the IMDb app
    For Android and iOS
    Get the IMDb app
    • Help
    • Site Index
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • License IMDb Data
    • Press Room
    • Advertising
    • Jobs
    • Conditions of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, an Amazon company

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.