The Price of Milk
The Price of Milk

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New Zealand milk farmer Rob gives his lover Lucinda a ring. Trying to spark up her relationship with Rob, she takes her friend Drosophila's advice and starts to try and make Rob angry. But she tends to go too far. Admiring her ring while driving a lonely road, she has a run-in with an older woman that sets off a chain of events that begins with her quilt being stolen.... (Full plot summary below)

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New Zealand milk farmer Rob gives his lover Lucinda a ring. Trying to spark up her relationship with Rob, she takes her friend Drosophila's advice and starts to try and make Rob angry. But she tends to go too far. Admiring her ring while driving a lonely road, she has a run-in with an older woman that sets off a chain of events that begins with her quilt being stolen.

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Internet Reviews - 9/10 by Steve RhodesIn a time in which every movie seems as fresh as microwaved leftovers, The Price of Milk proudly stands alone.
IGN Movies - 8/10 by Spence D.This is a quaint and creative take on the modern romantic motif, a film that creates a world where subtle beauty and true love are more than enough to get by on.
Apollo Guide - 8/10 by David NusairJust too slight and too off-the-wall to ever become anything more than a mildly entertaining piece of fluff.
Washington Post - 8/10 by Desson ThomsonManages to be innocent, physically passionate, earnestly romantic and self-deprecatingly funny, all at once.
Combustible Celluloid - 8/10 by Jeffrey M. AndersonSinclair is aware of natural spaces and silences and uses them to air out the movie and make it seem less a product and more lifelike.
Chicago Tribune - 7/10 by Michael WilmingtonSeems to be grasping for lyricism and whimsy and just missing.
TV Guide - 7/10 by Harry SinclairIt's also one of the most visually inventive, and if its charms very nearly defy description, it's nonetheless irresistible.
TheMovieReport.com - 6/10 by Michael DequinaWhat starts as a dollop of eccentricity and whimsy grows into something that overwhelms the charming performances and romance.
PopMatters - 6/10 by Susan E. BrownA cloying fairy tale with ideals straight out of the 1950s.
New Times - 6/10 by Luke Y. ThompsonThis sort of thing is the problem with making stuff up as you go along.

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