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Melissa Hanson
November 23, 2014
What an awesome poster. It conveys the movie perfectly. I first saw The Mule at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, covering for Cinemit.com. It was one of the films that I had on my watchlist that I was able to see and I was delighted by it’s odd deliver and captivating journey. Star, co-writer and co-director, Angus Sampson is Ray Jenkins, a man who’s got himself in quite a predicament. He must not poop.
It’s 1983. A naive man with lethal narcotics hidden in his stomach is detained by Australian Federal Police. Alone and afraid, ‘the Mule’ makes a desperate choice; to defy his bodily functions and withhold the evidence…literally. And by doing so becomes a “human time-bomb,” dragging cops, criminals, lawyers and his mother into his impossible escapade. Inspired by true events.
How does someone get themselves in a position where pooping would be the end of their life? It’s simple, yet complicated, as you might expect. Ray and those around him are all waiting for the inevitable and as time passes, more and more about the circumstances are uncovered.
Hugo Weaving is devilish as the cop trying get the truth. His treatment of Ray is at times comedicly tortuous, relentless and childish. The real performance is Angus Sampson. He takes the character to nasty and dirty places that have rarely been seen on screen.
This is truly one of those films where the journey is so much better knowing what must happen. The question is, how? With fantastic dialogue, uncomfortable disgustingness and terrifying action, I was totally captivated from beginning to end in this slow-burning Australian treat.
Sure, you could watch the trailer, but I recommend watching this NSFW swearing clip will make your decision.
The Mule is now playing in select theaters and available to rent/buy on demand. As of this post, the best deal is on iTunes to rent HD $4.99 or buy HD $12.99. Some of the prices changed on GoWatchIt, so always check other sources before buying.