Sex Education star Emma Mackey’s latest cinematic role will be available to watch at home very soon.
Best known for portraying Maeve Wiley in all four seasons of Netflix’s beloved comedy-drama, she has since appeared in major films like Barbie and Death on the Nile.
Still currently in cinemas, her latest project sees her taking on her first leading role in a provocative and mysterious drama based on a Booker Prize nominated novel.
Inspired by Deborah Levy’s 2016 novel of the same name, Hot Milk follows Mackey as Sofia, a young woman whose mother, Rose (played by Fiona Shaw), has contracted an unknown illness that’s left her wheelchair-bound.
When the mother-daughter pair travel to a small Spanish seaside town to track down a physician with unusual methods who could hold the cure, Sofia finds herself drawn to an alluring traveller named Ingrid (Vicky Krieps).
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The film will be streaming on Mubi from Friday, 22nd August for anyone who missed out on Mackey’s sultry and thought-provoking drama on the big screen.
The Independent gave Hot Milk four stars, calling it "a slippery, subversive coming-of-age tale”.
Mackey and Krieps were praised as “formidable” in The Guardian, while Deadline says Shaw’s performance is “truly extraordinary”.
One fan of the film gave it a five-star Google review, penning: “Powerful performances set against dreamlike scenery where reality merges with imagination.
“Starts as a slow burn but builds into a heightened frenzy of complex sensations that is impossible not to sense as you witness each separate character's life unravel and deteriorate.”
Someone else praised: “Fever dream magic, great indie film if you like trippy movies, reminds me of I’m Thinking of Ending Things on Netflix.”
Enthusiasm for the film continued on Letterboxd, where one user wrote: “The pace was perfect. The score was stunning.
“The acting was incredible, Fiona Shaw is such a talented actor. Emma Mackey is just an unreal actress too.
“I felt as if she was speaking to me and I shall carry these words with me the rest of my life. This was a film I watched at the right time in my life. A film I didn't know I needed till I had seen it. I wish I had words to properly express how much I adore this film.”
And a final fan said: “Beautiful adaptation of the book, felt it in my soul - the story, the characters, the setting.... so moving and so real.”
Film fanatics should make sure they sign up to Mubi to check out this indie cinema gem, and many more movie masterpieces, in just under a month’s time.
Hot Milk will be released Friday, 22nd August on Mubi.
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