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Spilt Milk (2010)

Spilt Milk (2010)

GENRESComedy
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Jake JohnsonMatthew TompkinsJonathan FreemanAkron Watson
DIRECTOR
Blake Calhoun

SYNOPSICS

Spilt Milk (2010) is a English movie. Blake Calhoun has directed this movie. Jake Johnson,Matthew Tompkins,Jonathan Freeman,Akron Watson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Spilt Milk (2010) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.

A disgruntled grocery store clerk can't quit living in the past until one night his store gets robbed and it changes his future forever.

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Spilt Milk (2010) Reviews

  • Light-hearted

    blumdeluxe2017-03-01

    "Spilt Milk" is one of the movies that make you forget about the hard day you had by providing you with a good sense of humor and destiny. It tells the story of a grown up man, who works at a supermarket and notices his life took a wrong turn when an old friend of his robs the store to get money for his dream company. The film doesn't deal with the big questions of humankind, it is a rather small, easy-going comedy. Nevertheless it stays within the borders of good film-making and doesn't just try to make points by lining up jokes. Some of the plot is more believable, some less but you do develop a strong sense of sympathy towards the very different characters. Maybe "Spilt Milk" tries a bit too hard to be meaningful and carry a message in the end. But it does many things right and if someone feels inspired to change his life for the better, why not.

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  • A story of reflection and change

    awdude2016-08-05

    Todd is the assistant manager at a food store gets robbed one evening, and he and the handful of customers have to wait until the store's safe opens at 5am. While waiting, each person gets some life lessons, i.e. enrichment not robbery, and Todd learns/feels the truth of what he had allowed to happen in his life due to some bad luck years ago. While some viewers may be quite satisfied with their lives, or able to live in their bubble of ignorance, and lack of self-knowledge, to others, and myself, one has a chance to see if the assumptions buried in one's own life are still necessary or helpful. To question is the beginning of unpicking the lock that keeps us bound. That a small, inexpensive movie can provide the grounds for insight says a lot about the film's basic worth.

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