The Mill | Official Trailer | Hulu

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Prepare yourself for a life-altering experience at #TheMill. The sci-fi thriller streams October 9. Watch The Mill on Hulu!

A businessman (Lil Rel Howery) wakes up beside an ancient grist mill situated in the center of an open-air prison cell with no idea how he got there. Forced to work as a beast of burden to stay alive, he must find a way to escape before the birth of his child.

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The Mill | Official Trailer | Hulu
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Spent 35 years in corporate America going from tech intern to c-suite. This movie definitely brought back a lot of memories. I think this movie conveys the continual conflict that men (in particular) go through with trying to strike the right balance between being an exceptional "provider" and being an exceptionally present "nurturer". No perfect answer and our men often beat themselves up... privately.

davidmurray
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This is what inspired me to get financially educated and start my own company. These corporations don't care about you, you help them build their dream then one day they toss you aside for doing everything right, but sales aren't good enough or their direction has changed. Time for more people to realize this and go build their own dream.

SuperSolshy
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I feel like this show is more of a statement of working constantly to support your family or be left behind. This obviously makes it look more horrifying, but I feel like this will be an allegory for the working man whether it's pushing a mill in circles or sending endless amounts of emails at a desk, you have to go above and beyond to not get left behind and fired (eliminated). Yet we all go through this cycle because we need to support our families.

mOOOp
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This was like a episode of Black Mirror. Great movie.

demionelouis
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What an underrated movie!! I felt such anger watching this movie it was unreal. A look into selling ourselves on the auction block, no chains needed.

demoquosal
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A glimpse of what work life really is. Some of these companies dont give a flying F—- about you and what is going on with you outside of work. Reminds me when I worked for Walmart. Giving 10cent raise. Writing you up for going “too slow” and for meeting our store goal, What do the employees get? A few boxes of old pizza boxes from the store for appreciation. You get into an accident, or you grieve the loss of your newborn, they would text you “sorry for your loss, when can you get back to work?”

PcfulSol
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This gives me Squid Games/Saw Vibes this seems good

swill
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Waking up and doing my daily grind after watching this trailer.

andykww
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A “HULU-WEEN” original and with lil Rel 🍿🔥😎🎃

ricknmorty
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I watched this last night, it was surprisingly good. I don't trust Hulu originals but this & Devs were both really good 👍

leahworthy
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Yep, horror for us, horror for our animals. This is the reality of every work animal on earth.

TrailBlazer
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Fantastic movie (halfway through)
Great acting!
He really sells the despair.

E-MAN
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Hmm, interesting. I like films where 100 things take place in one location with suspense.

MoorishBrooklyn
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A day in the life of an Amazon employee

QuixoticSativa
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Lil Rel playing a serious role? Not only that but as the only person in the movie?!

danzoEX
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Never trust imdb ratings. This movie is a solid 7/10.

Meander is another example

stardustvideo
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this is a different role for him and i love it

ProstheticP
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This was a really good movie, highly recommend..

EaRebel
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The main actor is perfect for the character he played. I was skeptical. then I grew to like it... BUT I knew I loved during the "lunch break" scene his face was soo US.... I said his closing words to the movie, out loud when I saw his face. 😂

I love us 💪🏿😂😂

rudeboyjae
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Aside for my hatred of the line, "what is this place?", which has been overused for about 20 years, this looks pretty good.

jmch