Millie Lammoreaux in 3 Women

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Millie Lammoreaux in 3 Women is the socially awkward, talkative young woman at the center of Robert Altman’s 1977 psychological drama, whose strained relationships and shifting identity drive much of the film’s narrative.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn 3 Women NERFINISHED
centralConflict strained relationships with co‑workers and neighbors
characterTrait socially awkward
talkative
costumeCharacteristic wears coordinated pastel outfits
countryOfOriginWork United States NERFINISHED
creator Robert Altman NERFINISHED
criticalReceptionAspect performance by Shelley Duvall widely praised
dialogueCharacteristic frequently monologues about trivial details
genreOfWork psychological drama film
hasRelationshipWith Pinky Rose NERFINISHED
Willie Hart NERFINISHED
identityArc undergoes a shifting sense of self
narrativeFunction drives much of the film’s narrative
narrativeRole central character
occupation rehabilitation center employee
personalityDescription eager to be liked
oblivious to others’ disinterest
portrayedBy Shelley Duvall NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWith Pinky Rose co‑worker
roommate
screenTimeImportance protagonist for much of the film
settingOfResidence apartment complex in the California desert
themeAssociation identity
loneliness
social alienation
workSetting therapeutic spa for the elderly
yearOfWorkRelease 1977

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Shelley Duvall notableRole Millie Lammoreaux in 3 Women