Milk
Milk

Milk

2009Movie102 minTurkish

A high school graduate, Yusuf could not pass the university entrance exam. Writing poetry is his greatest passion and some of his poems are being printed in various obscure literary journals. But neither these poems, nor the rapidly falling price of the milk they sell, are being of any benefit to Yusuf and Zehra's lives. When Yusuf finds out about Zehra's secret affair with the town's stationmaster he gets disconcerted. Will he find the way to cope with his anxiety for the unknown future, the rapid change that he is going through and the pain of taking a step into adulthood and leaving his youth behind

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic85
Google Users91%
Director: Gus Van SantGenres: Biography, Drama, History, Politics

Plot Summary

Milk chronicles the final years of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California, as he becomes a national icon and a symbol of hope for the LGBTQ+ community. The film follows his journey from a San Francisco resident to a pivotal figure in gay rights activism and politics, culminating in his assassination. It highlights his passionate fight for equality and his enduring legacy in the struggle for civil rights.

Critical Reception

Milk was widely acclaimed by critics and audiences for its powerful performances, particularly Sean Penn's portrayal of Harvey Milk, and its timely and relevant exploration of gay rights and political activism. The film was praised for its historical accuracy, emotional depth, and Van Sant's sensitive direction, earning numerous awards and nominations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Sean Penn delivers a tour-de-force performance as the iconic Harvey Milk.
  • Gus Van Sant masterfully balances Milk's personal life with his political activism.
  • The film is a moving and important tribute to a civil rights pioneer.

Google audience: Audiences lauded the film for its inspiring portrayal of Harvey Milk and his fight for equality, praising Sean Penn's exceptional performance. Many found the movie to be a significant and moving historical account that resonated deeply.

Awards & Accolades

Won Academy Awards for Best Actor (Sean Penn) and Best Original Screenplay. Nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor (Josh Brolin). Received numerous other awards and nominations from critics' circles and film festivals.

Fun Fact

Sean Penn initially turned down the role of Harvey Milk multiple times, feeling he wasn't the right fit, before finally agreeing to portray the activist.

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