Millie's life begins to crumble when she finds out her husband is having an affair..


Alright, so, 'Millie.' Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into the subtle, slow-burn dramas from back in the day, especially those really focused on one woman’s unraveling, then yes, absolutely. You’ll appreciate the quiet intensity. But if you need fast pacing or big, flashy plot twists, you’ll probably fin...

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"Alright, so, 'Millie.' Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into the subtle, slow-burn dramas from back in the day, especially those really focused on one woman’s unraveling, then yes, absolutely. You’ll appreciate the quiet intensity. But if you need fast pacing or big, flashy plot twists, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. It’s not for everyone, for sure. The film just drops you right into Millie’s world. It’s all very proper, very settled. Helen Twelvetrees, playing ..."
Charles Kenyon, Ralph Murphy, Donald Henderson Clarke
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