Mudbound

Dee Rees’s Mudbound is widely regarded as a masterful, heavy, and sprawling American epic that explores the intersections of race, trauma, and land in post-WWII Mississippi. Critics from the The New York Times and Vox highlight its unique use of multiple character narrations to weave a complex tapestry of two families—one white, one Black—tied to the same swampy soil. Core Themes and Critical Perspectives

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