Ceramic figurines come to life after one of them is knocked over and broken by the household cat..

Tom Armstrong
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Is this for you? If you enjoy watching old, dusty things come to life in ways that feel slightly unsettling, then The Miller's Daughter is your kind of weird. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs high-budget polish or a story that holds your hand. You’ll probably hate it if you have a low tolerance for stop-motion ...

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"Is this for you? If you enjoy watching old, dusty things come to life in ways that feel slightly unsettling, then The Miller's Daughter is your kind of weird. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs high-budget polish or a story that holds your hand. You’ll probably hate it if you have a low tolerance for stop-motion charm that’s seen better days. It starts with a cat. Of course it does. The cat knocks over a figurine, and instead of just making a mess, the house turns into a miniature playgro..."

