![]() ![]() Some of the high points of the race get the slo-mo treatment, but the film is also careful not to overdo it. The film knows where to slow down or speed up the action. Cinematographer KG Ratheesh has placed cameras in every possible nook and corner, either giving us a fly on the steering wheel perspective or a first-person pov as in those computer games that some of us used to enjoy. Notably, there is no attempt to bore us with elaborate discussions on the mechanical details, despite one of the abovementioned brothers playing a mech grad. The vehicles are shot with almost a fetishistic glee. You can tell that much effort has been made to deliver something that hasn’t been explored before in an Indian film: off-road mud racing. I have to give one thing to the makers: passion. I knew what to expect going into Muddy, which did not give one the impression of a film with lofty goals. I have much respect for filmmakers that deliver exactly what they promised in the trailers (or more). ![]()
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