Jeff Nichols’ film Mud will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 9th. Mud, which was well-reviewed in the pages of CraveOnline, is a well-put-together film that is part crime saga, part coming-of-age tale, and part outdoorsy riverboat adventure which may yet prove to be one of the best films of 2013.
In the film, Matthew McConaughey plays the mysterious title character, who convinces a pair of local boys to scrounge food and supplies for him while he hides out on a small island down river. The boys don’t know his crime, but they go along with his requests because he seems safe enough, and he is in need. We eventually learn that Mud is on the lam after committing a violent act, and has been hiding out near his would-be sweetheart (Reese Witherspoon) in the hopes of rekindling their romance.
Many scenes of the film are dominated by the romance that Mud is trying to create for himself. He (and the audience) sees his crime as a romantic gesture, and hopes for a poetic happily-ever-after.
The notion of the romantic fugitive is an ancient one, and it’s undeniably titillating for most audiences. Romance is all well and good, but it’s made all the more intense by an us-against-the-world attitude, leading to a loving isolation where your love is the only thing that is real. And what better way to show that your love is too pure for this world, than to live in a doomed, fiery crime spree? Where everyone is out to get you, and all the two of you need to do is continue to love, and defy everything by committing crimes?
In that spirit, here are nine notable fugitive romances from the movies. Some are killers, some are thieves, and all of them are intensely in love.
Fugitive Love Stories
9. True Romance (dir. Tony Scott, 1993)
8) Gun Crazy (dir. Joseph H. Lewis, 1950)
7) the Living End (dir. Gregg Araki, 1992)
6) Wisdom (dir. Emilio Estevez, 1986)
5) The Honeymoon Killers (dir. Leonard Kastle, 1969)