Miller's Girl

2024

Action / Comedy / Drama / Thriller

62
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 30% · 64 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 47% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 24370 24.4K

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Plot summary

A talented young writer embarks on a creative odyssey when her teacher assigns a project that entangles them both.

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Top cast

Jenna Ortega as Cairo Sweet
Martin Freeman as Jonathan Miller
Bashir Salahuddin as Boris Fillmore
Christine Adams as Joyce Manor
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1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jinzo_aep 6 / 10

It's a good story if you look in between the hidden meanings.

Honestly, this film isn't good or bad. It's meant to portray an important message to young adults and adolescents but in possibly the worse way possible and creating an abundance of controversy. Behind the obvious salacious context of the situation, it's a layered story about the characters trying to achieve emancipation through their affairs but failing to acknowledge a boundary between people, whether in power or any given scenario it can lead to detrimental consequences. Because, casting a boundary is knowing the risk being took. Other than the horrible lesson portraying I loved cinematography, felt very subtle and eerie, but still and calm. They emphasized that with all the lamps in every room possible. I live in Tennessee myself, and I come to look at it through a different perspective thanks to the euphoric atmosphere of this film. In its own way. Moving from that moment and addressing the big 50/50 question is I don't think Cairo is the villain. She's just a young human who fell for the wrong heart. Humans make mistakes and greater lessons sprout from that, as in the ending scene she was shown to forgive Miller and also grow significantly as a young adult. The lesson in the film is important for any young adult struggling with accountability. Social boundaries, self reflection. Other than that the dialogue was actually hysterical I felt like I was reading a novel by Fitzgerald because no one talks like that in their day to day life the dialogue is like their reading a screenplay. But I guess it all just emphasizes the culture of the film, it being adapted from a play of course. The accents were horrible though in my defense, I understand it takes place in Tennessee but the accents were too inconsistent and dry. Should have been left out but other than the the acting was simply flawless, enough to get me through and mesmerized in some scenes.
Reviewed by nogodnomasters 6 / 10

Over Reaching without Ambition

Cairo Sweet (Jenna Ortega) lives in a mansion by herself. Her parents are away and have been for a long time. She lives in a world of literature. Her one friend is Winnie Black (Gideon Adlon). They discuss men and losing their virginity. She suggests that Cairo take Jonathan Allen Miller's writing class. Mr. Miller is taken in by Cairo's far-reaching ability, vocabulary, and depth. She has read Mr. Miller's book which he wrote before he became a teacher. Since then he has fallen into mediocrity, teaching rather than doing. Cairo writes and submits a short story written in Henry Miller fashion about a girl named Alice who has an inappropriate relationship with Mr. Murphy.

The film is about a self-aware schoolgirl who knows her fantasy value and writes about things that she knows. There are numerous references to lesser-known books. It is well-acted but the writing is a bit self-consumed in its own ashes.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

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