A Powerful War Drama on Netflix That Viewers “Can’t Stop Thinking About for Days”.
Some films entertain you for two hours — and some stay with you long after the credits roll. Mudbound, the 2017 historical war drama now streaming on Netflix, firmly belongs to the second category. Despite being less widely known than other titles in the genre, it has earned a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, four Academy Award nominations, and a reputation as one of the most emotionally gripping films of the decade.
A Story Rooted in History — and Painfully Relevant Today
Directed by Dee Rees and adapted from Hillary Jordan’s 2008 novel, Mudbound unfolds in the rural American South during World War II. It follows two families — one Black, one white — bound together by the unforgiving farmland of the Mississippi Delta and divided by the brutal racial hierarchy of the era.
The film explores:
- the trauma of war
- the harsh realities of racism
- the struggle for dignity
- the weight of generational pain
Its narrative is intimate yet sweeping, capturing both personal stories and the broader social forces shaping them.
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A Historic Awards Run
Mudbound made history during awards season, earning four Oscar nominations:
- Best Supporting Actress — Mary J. Blige
- Best Original Song — “Mighty River”
- Best Adapted Screenplay — Dee Rees & Virgil Williams
- Best Cinematography — Rachel Morrison
Morrison became the first woman ever nominated for Best Cinematography, while Rees became the first African-American woman nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Blige also made history as the first person nominated for both acting and songwriting in the same year.
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Critical and Audience Praise
Critics have described the film as:
- “A remarkable piece of art that forces you to confront what still remains of that era.”
- “A masterpiece… the closest thing we’ve seen to Giant or The Grapes of Wrath in years.”
- “A powerful, absorbing film that preserves its literary voice while painting a layered portrait of two families.”
Viewers echo the same sentiment, often with emotional intensity:
- “This film destroyed me… Watch it immediately.”
- “One of the best movies this year — raw, real, emotionally captivating.”
- “The entire audience was silent. You could hear a pin drop.”
- “Extraordinary. I can’t remember the last time a film touched me this deeply.”
Many note that while the story is set in the 1940s, its themes feel painfully current.
Why Mudbound Is a Must-Watch
- exceptional performances across the board
- stunning, atmospheric cinematography
- a narrative that blends epic scope with intimate storytelling
- emotional depth that lingers long after viewing
- historical themes that resonate strongly today
It’s not just a war drama — it’s a reflection on America’s past and present.
Where to Watch
Mudbound is available now on Netflix.

