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Miller's Girl

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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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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A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student.A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student.A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student.

  • Director
    • Jade Halley Bartlett
  • Writer
    • Jade Halley Bartlett
  • Stars
    • Martin Freeman
    • Jenna Ortega
    • Bashir Salahuddin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
    • Writer
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
    • Stars
      • Martin Freeman
      • Jenna Ortega
      • Bashir Salahuddin
    • 225User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at 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)
    Christine Adams
    Christine Adams
    • Joyce Manor
    Augustine Hargrave
    • Elliot
    Elyssa Samsel
    • Suzette
    Ray Fawley
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Trace Haynes
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    André Wilkerson
    André Wilkerson
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
    • Writer
      • Jade Halley Bartlett
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    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.
    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.
    7jrjasonrussell

    5.2 on imdb think I was watching a different movie

    First off hands off to the entire cast. They are quite good in this film and the script especially when the main characters quotes dialogue is really well written. I was expecting something rather poor from the 5.2 review on imdb but I honestly think most people who watched this didn't get the point the director was making.

    Jenna Ortega plays a fairly unbelievable character let's get that out there not only is she a siren but she has a plan and is incredibly clever, well if you know anything about 18 year olds this is quite far fetched. Martin Freeman is the naive muse in an Luke warm marriage flattered by the attraction and attention of a young good looking fan and it spirals in a rather prectible way but what makes this better than most fatal attraction movies is his conduct I don't want to mention spoilers in my reviews but he got burned for a thought.
    7Boristhemoggy

    Maybe it should be called Miller's Downfall?

    A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student.

    I note many poor reviews and I'm unsure why that is. The acting is great from every single member of the cast.

    The dialogue is meaningful and well thought out.

    The plot echoes what is happening around the world right now with thousands of teachers and students: some will get caught and some won't. But it's real and so it's great to see the inner workings of the process, by such great acting and story telling.

    There's even a bit in there about how women in fact have all the power in the world, they just don't realise it.

    There's an insightful comment too about how "We know where the line is and don't cross it." Except some do, and when they have it's too late to walk it back.

    I was surprised at Ortega's depth of character acting, but in hindsight perhaps not a great distance from her Wednesday character.

    But there's an interplay between her and Winnie, as power and courage shift between one and the other as the story goes on.

    Great film, I liked it a lot.
    4AfricanBro

    Could've been something more.

    It tries to have this sexual tension between the main characters all the time. They had no chemistry, they did supposedly have reasons for pursuing each other but it wasn't depicted in a convincing manner. Sometimes I liked it, sometimes I didn't. It had the potential to be something better. The only scene I enjoyed is when Cairo lit up a cigarette in the dark, that looked like something that could've been in a horror movie. The voice narration seemed over the top and unnatural. Felt like the movie was trying too hard. The narration also reminded me of Delores from Westworld.

    Jenna Ortega and Martin Freeman were okay but the movie wasn't the most captivating. It's a story that's been done before so it really needed to offer something different. But in the end feels pretty unremarkable and you'll probably forget about it as you leave the theatre. I didn't really care much about what happens with the characters and some of the conversations made me sigh and roll my eyes. I did think it was interesting where the movie took the story and shift in power dynamic between the two, but it could've been written better. Especially if you go and watch gone girl or thoroughbreds. It could've been a more captivating revenge story.

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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.
    • Quotes

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

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

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

      performed by Johnny Copeland

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lionsgate
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La chica de Miller
    • Filming locations
      • Cartersville, Georgia, USA(Dellinger Park, Address: 100 Pine Grove Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120-4070)
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Good Universe
      • Point Grey Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,779,904
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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