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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]]-produced film directed by [[Rich Gaärsen]], created as a critique of the illicit trade of [[Noctic-Rabrev]] throughout the [[USSO]], of which Craitland was then still a member.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Craitland|Craitish]]-produced film directed by [[Rich Gaärsen]], created as a critique of the illicit trade of [[Noctic-Rabrev]] throughout the [[USSO]], of which Craitland was then still a member.


The film's narrative revolves around a [[Xang Muang|Xangese]] girl
The film's narrative revolves around a [[Xang Muang|Xangese]] girl whose dreams of success in a foreign land following her homeland's association with the prosperous fellow USSO members soon turn to nightmares after inadvertently becoming involved in the trafficking of hallucinogenic drugs in [[Passio-Corum]].


While a number of critics noted some slow pacing of the film and its simplistic script, the film's direction and cinematography received acclaim, especially its use of close-up to enhance high-pressure situations and long, continuous takes establishing events happening around the protagonist.
Contrasting the reception of his first feature film, ''[[Fresh Prints in Bel Air]]'', Gaärsen's ''Mule'' was given positive reviews for its script and subject matter, while its gritty cinematography was considered a key part of a realistic portrayal of the criminal industry.


[[Category:Cinema of Craitland]]
[[Category:Cinema of Craitland]]

Latest revision as of 22:20, 26 April 2022

Mule
Directed by Rich Gaärsen
Country Craitland Craitland

Mule is a Craitish-produced film directed by Rich Gaärsen, created as a critique of the illicit trade of Noctic-Rabrev throughout the USSO, of which Craitland was then still a member.

The film's narrative revolves around a Xangese girl whose dreams of success in a foreign land following her homeland's association with the prosperous fellow USSO members soon turn to nightmares after inadvertently becoming involved in the trafficking of hallucinogenic drugs in Passio-Corum.

Contrasting the reception of his first feature film, Fresh Prints in Bel Air, Gaärsen's Mule was given positive reviews for its script and subject matter, while its gritty cinematography was considered a key part of a realistic portrayal of the criminal industry.