I hadn’t attraction to most Clint Eastwood’s films on a time of release
in the last decade. It lies in my relation to movies based on real events and
watching of J.Edgar pushed me more far away. It didn’t look that main hero is
the director of FBI. Seen working materials of American Sniper had no
connection to a book. My choice to watch in the cinema The Mule was in
inspiration of true events, which are very curious and in art can be a good
source, and screenwriter Nick Schenk who is author of spectacular Gran Torino –
the last Clint Eastwood’s excellent film.
It’s a rarity to see in modern cinematography a film of everyday life,
where isn’t happening extraordinary and not all story lines find an end. Behind
main tale, The Mule shows a modern world and represents different generations. It’s
about a man of old times surrounded of useless people which stared in their
multifunctional telephone. Clint Eastwood perfectly demonstrates one of the
most living character in his Earl Stone. Same I saw it in personages of his
generation. The film filled only interesting heroes and everyone can be reason
for a well discussion. The Mule about a lot. I saw America here, which is different
and can’t be described in common definitions.
I’d make some little corrects in script on getting of large quantity of
money and which is always gets in one spend enough for every goal. Jokes from
main hero are great and it also shows America, but take whole comedian moments,
I’d made so also little correct.
To acting and directing of Clint Eastwood, I came to get pleasure from
it. He collected a magnificent cast of known and unknown. Lawrence Fishburne
and Andy Garcia played small parts, but as experienced performers enriched
their characters. Taissa Farmiga did great too; however, she needs skills for
hard parts. I didn’t sure in the end of scene in hospital. To unknown
performers, I have only pretense to an actor who played a stopped on a road driver.
Before watching, I had a tension to Bradley Cooper and Michael Pena. In the film,
only Cooper’s FBI agent Colin Bates had a very little defiance for acting. I
didn’t see a life of their characters. Cooper was only good in brilliant scene
in café.
For almost two hours, I was excited of the story. The Mule demonstrates an
individuality, surprises in directing and I was in enjoyment from tracks of
songs of 50s was imagining those times and performing them jukebox. In the year
2018 is there a breathtaking feature film yet.
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