Hot Milk
Hot Milk

Hot Milk

2025Movie93 minEnglish

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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Director: Rebecca JohnsonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows Sofia, a young woman who travels to a remote coastal town in southern Spain to seek a cure for her mother's mysterious and debilitating illness. As Sofia delves into her mother's past and the strange healing practices of the region, she uncovers family secrets and confronts her own vulnerabilities.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the critically acclaimed 2013 novel of the same name by Deborah Levy.

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formirthonly

formirthonly

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 portra...
Chandler Danier

Chandler Danier

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? ...
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

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 almo...