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Hot Milk

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
239
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POPULARITY
1,573
1,175
Vicky Krieps and Emma Mackey in Hot Milk (2025)
With a strange illness, a mother and her daughter embark on a journey to the Spanish coast to find a cure, and along the way the daughter discovers another reality far from her controlling mother.
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With a strange illness, a mother and her daughter embark on a journey to the Spanish coast to find a cure, and along the way the daughter discovers another reality far from her controlling m... Read allWith a strange illness, a mother and her daughter embark on a journey to the Spanish coast to find a cure, and along the way the daughter discovers another reality far from her controlling mother.With a strange illness, a mother and her daughter embark on a journey to the Spanish coast to find a cure, and along the way the daughter discovers another reality far from her controlling mother.

  • Director
    • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
  • Writers
    • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
    • Deborah Levy
  • Stars
    • Emma Mackey
    • Vicky Krieps
    • Fiona Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    239
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,573
    1,175
    • Director
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
      • Deborah Levy
    • Stars
      • Emma Mackey
      • Vicky Krieps
      • Fiona Shaw
    • 5User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Emma Mackey
    Emma Mackey
    • Sofia
    Vicky Krieps
    Vicky Krieps
    • Ingrid
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Rose
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Gomez
    Yann Gael
    Yann Gael
    • Matthew
    Nicole Cyrille
    Nicole Cyrille
    • Audio Description Narrator
    • (voice)
    Patsy Ferran
    Patsy Ferran
    • Julieta
    Korina Gougouli
    Korina Gougouli
    • Alexandra
    Denia Mimerini
    • Ingrid lookalike
    Dimitris Oikonomidis
    Dimitris Oikonomidis
    • Juan
    Electra Sarri
    Electra Sarri
    • Arguing woman
    Paris Thomopoulos
    • Leonardo
    Yorgos Tsiantoulas
    Yorgos Tsiantoulas
    • Arguing man
    Vasilis Tsigristaris
    Vasilis Tsigristaris
    • Waiter
    Kostas Tatarakis
    Kostas Tatarakis
    • Customer at the fish market
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
      • Deborah Levy
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    User reviews5

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    5AliAMotamed

    Pacing/editing messes it up

    Favorite type of movie right now is slow, quiet, sad introspective.

    Every element of this contributes to that type of movie, except for the editing/pacing. The most important thing to get that vibe down is the one thing that's off.

    It's such a conflicting experience. 10 out of 10 shots, great acting, beautiful score, and a good story that I can connect with... matched with a pace that doesn't complement any of it.

    Feels like oil and water refusing to blend together properly.

    Huh? 100 more characters in order to upload this review? Damn no wonder reviews on here are a bunch of fluff just explaining the plot. Let me pace my review better than this movie was paced 😅
    7diluvian-failure

    Hot Milk: A Nuanced Exploration of Emotional Suppression and Connection

    Rebecca Lenkiewicz's directorial debut, Hot Milk (2025), based on Deborah Levy's novel, is a compelling and often darkly humorous exploration of the challenges of emotional expression and the search for genuine connection. Set against the scorching heat of a Spanish (though filmed in Greece) summer, the film follows Rose (Fiona Shaw) and her daughter Sofia (Emma Mackey) as they seek treatment for Rose's psychosomatic illness. But the sun-drenched town of Almería becomes a catalyst for Sofia, trapped by her mother's condition, as she navigates complex relationships and confronts her own desires.

    Hot Milk delves into the intricacies of emotional suppression, particularly in Sofia's case. While deeply emotional, Sofia struggles to express and fully experience her feelings. This is sharply contrasted by her new acquaintance, a young German woman whose outward emotional expression initially seems liberating. However, as their connection develops (or rather, fails to develop into a genuine relationship), the German woman's emotional landscape reveals a superficiality, a quickness to move from one partner to the next without establishing real emotional depth. She embodies a series of clichés about Germany and Berlin, further highlighting the shallowness of her character. This juxtaposition underscores Sofia's yearning for something more profound.

    One of the key elements of Sofia's rebellion against her mother, Rose, unfolds after a dinner with the enigmatic healer, Gómez. Rose, a hypochondriac prone to anxiety, claims an allergy to fish. Sofia impulsively uses this cue in a following subtle act of defiance and rebellion, stealing fish from the market and making a smelly surprise for Rose. This rationally unnecessary risky theft aligns with her other chaotic outbreaks, like random sexual encounter, driven by a deep need to break free from her constraints. Probably the most emotionally charged scenes happens when Sofia experiences a small but significant breakdown triggered by the incessant barking of a neighbor's dog, which ends up in a knife attack on the dog owner, revealing the simmering rage beneath her controlled exterior.

    Shaw and Mackey deliver powerful and nuanced performances, capturing the complex emotions of their characters with raw intensity. Their interactions are electric, the tension between them almost palpable. You feel their pain, their frustration, and their fleeting moments of connection. The pacing of Hot Milk is perfectly calibrated, allowing the emotional undercurrents to build and then erupt in bursts of intensity. The film's setting, though nominally Spain, is visually transformed into a parched, sun-baked Greece, further emphasizing Sofia's isolation and the simmering tensions within her.

    Hot Milk definitely deserves recognition as a compelling and insightful exploration of the complexities of human connection, the struggle for self-expression, and the messy, often painful process of breaking free from paralyzing toxic attachments and past stories.

    Its open end invites the viewers to stop following the script and make their own decision.
    1amangoyal-40140

    It's pretentious

    The aforementioned review with 7/10 rating is obviously written on ChatGPT. However, the following is not. It's honest to the point I regret having tried the movie. Because Hot Milk, as it turns out, is just hot water - an utter lack of substance since the given novel it adapts was too small for a feature film adaptation, anyways.

    The movie is one of those oke offerings, as evident by the involvement of its lead actress whose character certainly incentivizes from the obnoxious of her true perona.

    The "I'm so edgy, weird, unemotional" narrative has been overused and Emma Mackey acts it like she is spoofing Kristen Stewart from Twilight. The le&bian romance is superfluous and mostly to check the boxes and fill the runtime than to render the story coherent.

    The quality of the movie is also dragged down by the filler moments, and there are a lot of them, to fill the time while expecting viewers to just turn their brains off and adore the "alluring beauty of nature, the ocean, the waves, the sun-bathing frames," etc.

    None of these are effective if the viewer has an intellectual side to them rather than mere artistic, spiritual, philosophical, or liberatian-oriented sides.

    Hot Milk is as narroa, shallow, and hollow as movies can get.
    4constheo

    Bitter over-boiled milk

    After the credits roll, Hot Milk leaves you with the strange taste of over-boiled milk-bitter and lacking something essential.

    *** The protagonist's journey is shaped by her interactions with those around her, particularly in her tumultuous relationship with her mother and her complicated love life.

    Yet, despite these emotional dynamics, the film feels disjointed, as if the narrative lacks a clear purpose.

    The script, unfortunately, falls short. Information is doled out sparingly, making the plot feel underdeveloped. Potentially intriguing parallel stories are introduced but never fully explored. The ending, too, seems forced, attempting to provoke an emotional response but ultimately feeling hollow.

    *** On the bright side, the film benefits from a strong performance from Irish actress Fiona Shaw, whose portrayal brings depth to her character. Additionally, the photography shines, with stunning shots of the Mediterranean sun and sea.

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      Jessie Buckley was originally cast in the lead role but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Emma Mackey replaced her.
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      Written by Jon Dodd & Nico Rigot

      Performed by The Heat Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Greece
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Agua salada
    • Filming locations
      • Greece(Filmed in Greece to represent Almeria in Spain)
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • HanWay Films
      • Head Gear Films
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      • $55,749
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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