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The Price of Milk (2000)

The Price of Milk (2000)
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New Zealand filmmaker Harry Sinclair turns to a more rural setting with this modern fairy tale centering on two lovers, Lucinda $Danielle Cormack) and Rob (Karl Urban), who live on a dairy farm in a quaint small town. On a standard errand one day, Lucinda accidentally hits an older woman on the road. The woman miraculously gets up unharmed and disappears, but soon afterward, Lucinda starts incorporating her fears into her current romantic relationship. In an effort to restore their romantic lives to a more exciting plane, Lucinda begins creating small conflicts on the advice of friend Drosophila (Willa O'Neill), hoping for instant results. One night, however, Rob and Lucinda are robbed by a Maori group, later revealed to be the nephews of the woman stricken in the car accident. The group steals a quilt, which Lucinda barters 117 of Rob's farm cows to get back. Meanwhile, Drosophila has attempted to steal Rob for herself, and Lucinda's plans turn out to work against her. Director Sinclair reportedly developed the story as an outline, with many elements devised as the film progressed during shooting. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

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Starring:
Danielle CormackKarl Urban, (more)
Director(s):
Harry Sinclair
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Price of Milk

New Zealand filmmaker Harry Sinclair turns to a more rural setting with this modern fairy tale centering on two lovers, Lucinda $Danielle Cormack) and Rob (Karl Urban), who live on a dairy farm in a quaint small town. On a standard errand one day, Lucinda accidentally hits an older woman on the road. The woman miraculously gets up unharmed and disappears, but soon afterward, Lucinda starts incorporating her fears into her current romantic relationship. In an effort to restore their romantic lives to a more exciting plane, Lucinda begins creating small conflicts on the advice of friend Drosophila (Willa O'Neill), hoping for instant results. One night, however, Rob and Lucinda are robbed by a Maori group, later revealed to be the nephews of the woman stricken in the car accident. The group steals a quilt, which Lucinda barters 117 of Rob's farm cows to get back. Meanwhile, Drosophila has attempted to steal Rob for herself, and Lucinda's plans turn out to work against her. Director Sinclair reportedly developed the story as an outline, with many elements devised as the film progressed during shooting. ~ Jason Clark, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Harry Sinclair
Producer(s):
Fiona Copland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Substance Abuse, Nudity)
Categories:
Romance
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    Linda D.

    This is FAR from perfect BUT I can't say it wasn't still fun to watch. This one falls under the genre of "WTF?". Very surreal BUT in a tickle your fancy kind of way like the fizz dancing on top of your soda - nothing too hard or heavy (or meaningful), just a fractured fairy tale of love for giggles and smiles so don't expect to make sense of it. I enjoyed this sweet little movie from New Zealand and ohhhhh Karl Urban...yes indeedy!

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    Christopher W.

    The cinematography & colors are amazing & the story is right up there w/ Amelie. I like how the linear, "normal life" storyline crosses paths w/ the magical & leaves us to reconcile & make meaning of it... sometimes it makes sense, sometimes it's our (the character's) non sequitur imaginations at play, sometimes it's the otherworldly magic we hope for to set our lives "right", good or bad.

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    Elizabeth W.

    AWFUL, DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.

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