A shaggy, appealing parable . . . The Price of Milk throws itself onto the magic-realist sword with aplomp . . . skirts cute by a hair’s breadth — the only liability, really, is a floaty, rarefied musical score.
– American reviewer Edward Crouse, in The Village Voice, 9 February 2001
. . . may well be the loveliest hodgepodge of nonsensical imagery and action you’re ever likely to encounter in a movie theater . . . imagine The Princess Bride on acid . . . vibrant, kaleidoscopic design and cinematography and a rich assemblage of mystical music . . .[Danielle] Cormack’s Lucinda is a treasure of a princess-hero who makes the little film of a gem.
– Syndicated reviewer David Germain, Associated Press, 13 February 2001
. . . beautifully photographed, one-of-a-kind film . . . a Valentine’s Day delight.
– Lou Lumenick, in The New York Post, 14 February 2001
Gleefully goofy . . . Tosses the loose screw back into screwball . . . a decidedly down-under sense of knucklehead humour and self-depreciation.
– American reviewer John Anderson, Newsday, 14 February 2001
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