HOT MILK | Official Trailer | In Cinemas July 4
The official trailer for Hot Milk sets the tone for a sultry psychological drama where emotional dependency and existential yearning collide. Adapted from Deborah Levy’s acclaimed novel, the film follows Sofia (Naomi Scott), a restless young woman accompanying her ailing mother Rose (Juliet Stevenson) to a remote Spanish clinic that promises a cure—but delivers something much stranger.
Beneath the idyllic seaside setting lies a story of smothered freedom, unreliable narration, and subconscious rebellion. The trailer blends elliptical visuals with eerie music and cryptic dialogue, teasing a descent into self-exploration and madness. Naomi Scott’s performance glows with inner conflict, while Stevenson brings enigmatic power to a mother whose illness might be as much emotional as physical.
Directed with painterly elegance and unsettling restraint, Hot Milk plays like a cross between Elena Ferrante and The Talented Mr. Ripley—a hazy meditation on femininity, control, and the fine line between devotion and destruction.