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Miller's Girl

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
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Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega in Miller's Girl (2024)
A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student.
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Un travail d'écriture créative donne lieu à des résultats complexes entre un enseignant et son élève talentueux.Un travail d'écriture créative donne lieu à des résultats complexes entre un enseignant et son élève talentueux.Un travail d'écriture créative donne lieu à des résultats complexes entre un enseignant et son élève talentueux.

  • Réalisation
    • Jade Halley Bartlett
  • Scénario
    • Jade Halley Bartlett
  • Casting principal
    • Martin Freeman
    • Jenna Ortega
    • Bashir Salahuddin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    24 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 890
    91
    • Réalisation
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
    • Scénario
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
    • Casting principal
      • Martin Freeman
      • Jenna Ortega
      • Bashir Salahuddin
    • 221avis d'utilisateurs
    • 72avis des critiques
    • 41Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Jonathan Miller
    Jenna Ortega
    Jenna Ortega
    • Cairo Sweet
    Bashir Salahuddin
    Bashir Salahuddin
    • Boris Fillmore
    Gideon Adlon
    Gideon Adlon
    • Winnie Black
    Dagmara Dominczyk
    Dagmara Dominczyk
    • Beatrice June Harker
    • (as Dagmara Domińczyk)
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      • Jade Halley Bartlett
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      • Jade Halley Bartlett
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    7vmagrigjr

    A pretty good film when reflected a bit upon it

    Miller's Girl presents a perspective of a romantic affair between a student (Jenna Ortega as Cairo Sweet) and its teacher (Martin Freeman as Jonathan Miller). It is a very ambitious and intriguing idea to explore, I really liked the plot and how it slowly unfolded, how the characters evolved and how eventually Cairo and Martin turned out to be complex characters that carried a lot of personal and professional baggage yet they connected and felt heard and understood thanks to their mutual interest in literature and writing. Now, obviously there's a lot more that's going on, more nuances, subtlety and delicacy and not to even mention the other "situationship" presented but it makes you wonder on another level... does love have limits? Is there such a thing as a forbidden love? Does even right or wrong exist when love is involved? Or, at the same time... is it really about love or is it something else?

    Both Freeman and Ortega deliver good performances and it serve their characters well, but it sometimes felt during the first acts like they lacked that chemistry, that connection that was supposed to urge their attraction, desire, tension; that "I want it so bad that nothing else matters"; their interaction with other characters involved seemed more natural than when they were together.

    Jade Halley Bartlett creates this motion picture with a sort of aristocratic dark fantasy visual language and score in mind which plays an important part in the production itself especially in certain scenes implying the ideas of mystery, of desire, even of the forbidden and the unacceptable - yet, it felt a bit all over the place and unnecessary at times because it created a few clichés such as the mysterious girl that comes out of a misty forest thingy and it just pulls you out of the story.

    Throughout the film it seems to be an incomplete puzzle yet in such a good way because you get most of the pieces, but you also have to create the missing ones by yourself. The ending is arguably the most impactful and well made on this matter because even though an open ending is not reinventing the wheel, this time the final scene can actually be interpreted in such many ways, all of them viable and credible since, as earlier mentioned, the film was packed with many nuances and tones, hints and implies of what actually might have happened.

    The film is pretty good when reflected a bit upon it.
    6Jinzo_aep

    It's a good story if you look in between the hidden meanings.

    Honestly, this film isn't good or bad. It's meant to portray an important message to young adults and adolescents but in possibly the worse way possible and creating an abundance of controversy. Behind the obvious salacious context of the situation, it's a layered story about the characters trying to achieve emancipation through their affairs but failing to acknowledge a boundary between people, whether in power or any given scenario it can lead to detrimental consequences. Because, casting a boundary is knowing the risk being took. Other than the horrible lesson portraying I loved cinematography, felt very subtle and eerie, but still and calm. They emphasized that with all the lamps in every room possible. I live in Tennessee myself, and I come to look at it through a different perspective thanks to the euphoric atmosphere of this film. In its own way. Moving from that moment and addressing the big 50/50 question is I don't think Cairo is the villain. She's just a young human who fell for the wrong heart. Humans make mistakes and greater lessons sprout from that, as in the ending scene she was shown to forgive Miller and also grow significantly as a young adult. The lesson in the film is important for any young adult struggling with accountability. Social boundaries, self reflection. Other than that the dialogue was actually hysterical I felt like I was reading a novel by Fitzgerald because no one talks like that in their day to day life the dialogue is like their reading a screenplay. But I guess it all just emphasizes the culture of the film, it being adapted from a play of course. The accents were horrible though in my defense, I understand it takes place in Tennessee but the accents were too inconsistent and dry. Should have been left out but other than the the acting was simply flawless, enough to get me through and mesmerized in some scenes.
    6ameliassequence

    Disappointing

    I had high hopes. From the trailer it looked interesting and aesthetically pleasing but I was very wrong. Unfortunately by the end of the movie I was left feeling frustrated because, the main thing about this movie - the tension, it was non existent.

    There was no chemistry between the main protagonists. Zero. And Martin's heavy breathing in Jenna's face was very uncomfortable to watch...

    Jenna on the other hand... Oh God, where do I even start?? She was so stiff the whole time it was seriously hard to watch. I don't know when this movie was filmed, but she seems stuck in her "Wednesday" role. Yes, her character is supposed to be strong, opinionated, witty, charming, seductive... But she fails to deliver any of it! She doesn't seem like clever teenage girl suddenly shaken and intrigued by an unexpected new variable in her life, at times she kinda looks bored. Her narrating was good though. But like I mentioned, the main point of the movie, the taboo of the desire and magnetism between main characters, is absolutely lacking. It's almost cringe and uncomfortable watching their scenes of "passion and attraction"...

    To sum it up - good idea, poorly executed. Shame.
    7meinwonderland

    Day Dreaming Literature Girl

    A poetic cinematic experience that follows Cairo Sweet, a student fond of literature, looking for experiences to write for a writing assignment, and her teacher Jonathan Miller, in a story full of blurry lines.

    The social commentary in Miller's Girl is accomplished in a tasteful gothic dreamlike style with a script that gives just enough information to let the audience fill in the blank spaces.

    The film's greatest asset is depicting desire as something that has to be realized yet deludes its owner every time its reach is closer to fulfillment, making the situation ambiguously complex. This is rendered brilliantly throughout the film, especially in the dialogues the protagonist has with herself. An open door that lets us in in the melancholic naivety of what it means to be young and flawed in a world that values perfection above all, yet it is found nowhere, and that crave for independence from inherited beliefs, and the natural thrill and anxious ache for the unknown and uncharted territories.
    5gvlchev

    Expected influenced by the 80's erotic thrillers new interpretation, got something else

    To be honest, it's my first watch and I'm writing this shortly after I left the cinema, so maybe not the most objective opinion, but definitely left with with mixed feelings(mostly bad ones). It couldn't succeed in engaging me enough in the story to develop any sort of feeling towards any of the characters. Despite of the talented cast(saving it in a way from a total crash after the first half) and ambitious, some would even say pretentious, beginnings, for me, it felt short in building a solid foundations, which could have been a mean of explanation for what happens in the end.

    But on the bright sight, it has a nice soundtrack(not sure it's always used well enough - which is also not so bright. Excuse me, had a bad day).

    Let's not be all critical. It has moments that have the capacity to intrigue you, but in overall I couldn't sense the integrity. Expected more of 80s erotic thrillers' vibe. Definitely not a thriller and on the erotic part, pretty sure I felt more interested in Winnie and Miller's wife than the Jenna Ortega's Cairo(which I guess wasn't the writer/director's initial intension.

    Some better examples from last year: 1.of peculiar teacher-student relationships - About Dry Grasses 2.of successful writer wife-unsuccessful writer husband - Anatomy of a Fall

    Ps- the smoke doesn't help to build mysteriousness.

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      The blocking (where and when characters move during a scene) is very important when Mr. Miller tells Cairo she needs to rewrite her paper. Mr. Miller's desk is raised on a small platform. A character's elevation above one or more characters is often used to indicate who has the power or who is "winning" a scene. At the start when Mr. Miller tells Cairo he won't accept the paper, he is up on the platform and Cairo is on the floor. Cairo soon challenges him and gets on the platform while the two debate their relationship. By the end of the scene, Cairo has "won" and is now standing above Mr. Miller who has stepped off the platform.
    • Citations

      Jonathan Miller: Don't you get scared, walking through those woods?

      Cairo Sweet: I'm the scariest thing in there.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Latino Slant: Jenna Ortega's Kiss, PLUS Erotic Scene Reactions! (2024)
    • Bandes originales
      There's a Blessing
      written by Johnny Copeland

      performed by Johnny Copeland

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Lionsgate
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La chica de Miller
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cartersville, Géorgie, États-Unis(Dellinger Park, Address: 100 Pine Grove Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120-4070)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • Good Universe
      • Point Grey Pictures
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      • 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 714 512 $US
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      1 heure 33 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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