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Hailey Rose
Hailey Rose

Hailey Rose

20241h 33m★ 9.0ドラマコメディ

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家族という呪縛と救済を、痛烈なユーモアと繊細な感情描写で描き出した珠玉の一本です。エム・ヘインの多層的な演技は、葛藤を抱える主人公の危うさと芯の強さを体現し、観る者の心に深く突き刺さります。不器用な人々が織りなす滑稽で愛おしい衝突は、コメディの枠を超え、血の繋がりの重みと解放という普遍的なテーマを鮮やかに浮かび上がらせています。 冷笑的な視線の中に潜む圧倒的な人間愛が、映像の端々から溢れ出している点が本作最大の魅力です。カリー・マッチェットら実力派キャストが魅せるアンサンブルは、言葉にできない感情の揺らぎを完璧に捉え、静かな余韻を残します。自己と向き合い、関係を再生させようとする人々の熱量が、明日を生きるための静かな勇気を与えてくれる傑作です。

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Em Haine
Em Haine
Hailey
Kari Matchett
Kari Matchett
Caitlynne Medrek
Caitlynne Medrek
Billy MacLellan
Billy MacLellan
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Riley Reign

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監督: Sandi Somers

脚本: Sandi Somers

制作: Stephen Finney / Scott Lepp / Jordan Ashlee Uhl

制作会社: Iylond Entertainment / Connect3 Media

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Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 9

Family members can be hard to tolerate, let alone love, at times. In fact, in some cases, it can be so burdening that the only way to stay sane is to get away from them altogether. Such is the case for twentysomething Hailey MacEachran (Em Haine), who leaves behind her family in smalltown Nova Scotia and heads west to start anew in Calgary. She seeks to escape the relentless criticism of her shamelessly callous, overbearing, self-absorbed mother, Olga (Kari Matchett), and the cloying annoyances of her needy, nerdy younger sister, Rose (Caitlynne Medrek). Hailey’s departure comes rather suddenly in the wake of the death of her adoring father, Roger (Billy MacLellan), a tragedy that Olga unfairly blames her for, particularly since he suffered from a chronic heart condition that steadily weakened his health. And, after 10 years of being away, Hailey has succeeded in building a fulfilling new life for herself with her loving lesbian partner, Syd (Riley Reign). But, when Hailey unexpectedly receives a tearful, pleading phone call from Rose, she’s reluctantly coaxed into returning home to address a pressing family emergency. However, when she arrives back East, she’s confronted with a string of surprises, frustrations and ghosts from her past, forcing her to assertively confront these challenges while also engaging in some profound soul-searching and heart-tugging reminiscing. Heavy as the foregoing might sound, though, the picture’s narrative actually provides the foundation for an often-hilarious dysfunctional domestic comedy with just enough dramatic moments to keep it all honest and realistic without becoming schmaltzy or overly sentimental. In her second feature effort, writer-director Sandi Somers has produced a delightful and touching yet frequently sidesplitting romp about how to stand up for oneself while attempting to forge a satisfying life and trying to manage thorny relations with relatives who are often impossible to get along with. The picture is particularly admirable for featuring a story with a gay protagonist but without making her sexuality the central focus of the plot. Instead, the film places its many quirky twists and turns at center stage, allowing these story elements to dominate and nestling its LGBTQ+ aspects less conspicuously in the background, reflecting a trend I’m pleased to see being put to use with greater frequency in this genre. “Hailey Rose” is a charming gem that has somehow flown beneath the radar but that definitely deserves a higher profile and wider recognition, not just for fans of gay cinema, but for cinephiles of all stripes. This one may be a little hard to find, but it’s well worth a look – especially if you’re seeking a way to avoid spending time with your relatives.

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