Thoroughly Analysed
Thoroughly Analysed

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Thoroughly Analysed

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
174 min
English

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes57%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users83%
Director: George Roy HillGenres: Musical, Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

In 1920s New York City, a spirited young woman named Millie Dillmount arrives with the ambitious goal of becoming a successful businesswoman and marrying a wealthy boss. She quickly befriends other women in the city, including the enigmatic Dorothy Brown and the wealthy heiress Mrs. Meers, who harbors a sinister secret. Millie navigates the fast-paced jazz age, seeking love and independence amidst flapper culture, speakeasies, and unexpected dangers.

Critical Reception

Thoroughly Modern Millie was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews, particularly for its vibrant depiction of the 1920s, its energetic musical numbers, and the performances of its cast, especially Julie Andrews and Carol Channing. While some critics found its plot somewhat predictable, its charm, humor, and dazzling production numbers made it a beloved musical comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dazzling costumes, energetic choreography, and nostalgic evocation of the Roaring Twenties.

  • Applauded for the charismatic performances of Julie Andrews and Carol Channing.

  • Noted for its catchy musical numbers and lighthearted, comedic tone.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's energetic musical numbers, vibrant portrayal of the 1920s, and the star power of Julie Andrews. Some found the plot a bit simplistic, but the overall feel-good atmosphere and comedic elements were highly appreciated.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for six Academy Awards, winning Best Original Score for Adaptation or Treatment.

Fun Fact

The character of Mrs. Meers was originally intended to be a sinister, villainous role, but Carol Channing's comedic timing and personality led the filmmakers to lean into her character's eccentricities, making her more of a humorous antagonist.

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