The unsettling sight of adults drinking cow's milk in public has long evoked creepiness in films, with iconic scenes reinforcing this complex cultural stigma.
Nicole Kidman's milk-drinking moment at the National Board of Review Awards has reignited the discourse around milk, blurring lines between innocence and eeriness in its consumption.
Milk is often used in cinema as a symbol of childhood innocence, yet when consumed by adults, it shifts towards evoking feelings of discomfort and oddity.
Debates about adults who drink milk often resurface, revealing cultural tensions and uncomfortable associations linked to the beverage, particularly in a wider societal context.
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