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2025 • Drama • 93m

Hot Milk

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Rose and her daughter Sofia travel to the Spanish seaside town of Almería to consult with the shamanic Dr. Gomez, a physician who could possibly hold the cure to Rose’s mystery illness, which has left her bound to a wheelchair. But in the sultry atmosphere of this sun-bleached town Sofia, who has been trapped by her mother’s illness all her life, finally starts to shed her inhibitions, enticed by the persuasive charms of enigmatic traveller Ingrid.

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Emma Mackey
Emma Mackey
Sofia
Fiona Shaw
Fiona Shaw
Rose
Vincent Perez
Vincent Perez
Gomez
Vicky Krieps
Vicky Krieps
Ingrid
Patsy Ferran
Patsy Ferran
Nurse Julieta
Yann Gael
Yann Gael
Matty
Vangelis Mourikis
Vangelis Mourikis
Christos
Electra Sarri
Electra Sarri
Woman on beach
Yorgos Tsiantoulas
Yorgos Tsiantoulas
Man on beach
Nikos Kardonis
Nikos Kardonis
Pablo
Paris Thomopoulos
Paris Thomopoulos
Leonardo
Korina Gougouli
Korina Gougouli
Alexandra
Denia Mimerini
Denia Mimerini
Ingrid lookalike (uncredited)
Producer: Kate GloverDirector: Rebecca LenkiewiczProducer: Christine LanganExecutive Producer: Farhana BhulaExecutive Producer: Ollie MaddenExecutive Producer: Daniel BattsekWriter: Rebecca LenkiewiczProducer: Giorgos Karnavas

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CinemaSerf
2025-07-02
60%

This does come to quite an head in the last five minutes and there’s a solid performance from Fiona Shaw at times too, but otherwise I struggled to see much point in this rather shallow drama. “Rose” (Shaw) hasn’t been able to walk for almost twenty years so has mortgaged her house so she can attend a specialist clinic run by “Gomez” (Vincent Perez). She is accompanied by her daughter “Sophia” (Emma Mackey) who, whilst she obviously loves her mother, is clearly a bit fed up being her constant carer. I think that fairly swiftly we can deduce something of the nature of the older woman’s problems, but that isn’t really the crux of this story. That has more to do with “Sophia” and her relationship with “Ingrid” (Vicky Krieps) whose enigmatic personality and character entrance and infuriate her, even more so when her friend “Matty” (Yang Gael) shows up to muddy the already pretty confused waters. With this uninteresting scenario bubbling along lethargically and Shaw just complaining about the water the whole time, we are now largely left to furnish the story with our own interpretation of what we think is most likely going on and then, certainly in my case, ask just why I ought to care one way or the other. The raffia-mafia have had a hand in the characterisation of “Ingrid” and I’m afraid that even though it’s filmed on a lovely Greek beach I just couldn’t get into it. It’s had some decent effort put into the production, but it will look fine on a winter’s evening on the television. Not so much hot, more tepid.

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Chandler Danier
2025-07-30
50%

Yet another reboot. This time the lesbians destroy an early 2000s male-gaze boob feature, turning it into a coming of age family drama. There are some nice boobs in here especially from the mother. Very few bras but...where's the gratuity? Shouldn't we have a scene in an ice cream parlour where some tits come out? Don't people go to school for this?

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formirthonly
2025-08-01
80%

I'll preface this by saying that story lines don't necessarily mean all that much to me. But this movie does do quite a few things very well, and it's overall a pleasant watch. All of the visual aspects, pacing, acting. The way it portrays intimate relationships is refreshing, and imo all too rare. And the psychology of the familial relationships do ring true, to an extent. Knowing now that it was based on a novel makes sense. There was at least one scene that was a bit confusing, and I'm sure it was better explained or better left to the imagination. Rounded up from 75%.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, French, Spanish
Studios
Bonnie Productions, Never Sleep Pictures, Heretic
Website
https://bonnieproductions.co.uk/production/hot-milk

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