Anxiety-ridden Millie is on her way from Wellington to New York for an internship at a prestigious architecture firm when a moment of panic causes her to miss her flight.Anxiety-ridden Millie is on her way from Wellington to New York for an internship at a prestigious architecture firm when a moment of panic causes her to miss her flight.Anxiety-ridden Millie is on her way from Wellington to New York for an internship at a prestigious architecture firm when a moment of panic causes her to miss her flight.
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Ariana Osborne
- Georgie
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I saw Millie Lies Low in Melbourne last week.
Great movie, impressive first feature directing by Michelle Savill to balance the tone so well, and really top notch unaffected acting by the cast. Do recommend!!!
The film weaves a beautiful line of awkward comedic relief and thoughtfully framed reflection on the confusion of being a young adult, and the relationships that come with it. I found the film entertaining throughout, I laughed frequently, and it also gave me pause for thought.
My partner and I chatted frequently over the following days about things the film prompted for us, like the way the lead character and her mum related, or laughing at moments like the scene that the film's climax pivots on.
Loved the Wellington NZ sets - only anyone that has travelled or lived there will be able to understand the aptness of the wind scene!!
Great movie, impressive first feature directing by Michelle Savill to balance the tone so well, and really top notch unaffected acting by the cast. Do recommend!!!
The film weaves a beautiful line of awkward comedic relief and thoughtfully framed reflection on the confusion of being a young adult, and the relationships that come with it. I found the film entertaining throughout, I laughed frequently, and it also gave me pause for thought.
My partner and I chatted frequently over the following days about things the film prompted for us, like the way the lead character and her mum related, or laughing at moments like the scene that the film's climax pivots on.
Loved the Wellington NZ sets - only anyone that has travelled or lived there will be able to understand the aptness of the wind scene!!
This is generally a good and funny film, and the viewer sympathizes with Millie wallowing in her self-imposed predicament. On the downside, it often lacked narrative drive, wasting time on scenes that don't go anywhere. The director also missed some opportunities for a Preston Sturges style comedy of social embarrassment. Still, it is definitely worth seeing.
Despite her fear of flying, Millie is smart and resourceful, making her a wonderful modern heroine. As Millie, Ana Scotney is a revelation. She has the most expressive face I have ever seen. The subtlety of her performance is increasingly captivating as are her physical, very human, comic moments. I could watch this young woman all day.
It treads a beautiful line of comedy and thoughtful reflection on being a young adult. I found the film entertaining throughout and I laughed frequently. With the action magnificently and thoughtfully photographed, this is a rare gem.
The wicked scene that the film's climax pivots on is audacious and exquisitely painful to share with Millie. This deft film earns its unique resolution.
It treads a beautiful line of comedy and thoughtful reflection on being a young adult. I found the film entertaining throughout and I laughed frequently. With the action magnificently and thoughtfully photographed, this is a rare gem.
The wicked scene that the film's climax pivots on is audacious and exquisitely painful to share with Millie. This deft film earns its unique resolution.
Really love the amazing film. It is very powerful and yet you find yourself laughing out loud. The director brought out the brilliance in the incredible cast. Loved it.
Just watched at Berlinale. Had us laughing out loud, cringing, and feeling for Millie. So relateable, they did good to tell a story that makes you feel what thr protagonist feels. Also love that the protagonist didnt wear make up and was just generally an absolute independent badass. I love the feeling we are left with at the end, that we are all a bit flawed but also forgivable.
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- Also known as
- 밀리 라이즈 로우
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,265
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $855
- Jul 2, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $50,344
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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