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Fair Play/フェアプレー
Fair Play/フェアプレー

Fair Play/フェアプレー

20231h 53m★ 6.3ドラマスリラーロマンス

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殺伐としたヘッジファンドの職場での予期せぬ昇進により、若いカップルの関係は瀬戸際に追い込まれる。婚約関係の破綻以上に2人の人生も崩壊への道を進んでいく...

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この作品は、愛と野心が交錯する現代社会の残酷なパワーゲームを、息の詰まるような緊張感で描き出した心理スリラーの傑作です。昇進という転機が、平穏だった恋人たちの均衡をいかに無残に破壊していくか。有能な女性を前に露呈する男性の脆弱なプライドと、成功を掴もうとする執念が、鋭利なナイフのように観客の心に切り込んできます。 主演二人の魂を削るような熱演は、愛が憎悪へと変質していく過程を凄まじい説得力で体現しています。資本主義の冷酷さと人間のエゴが剥き出しになる様は、単なるエンターテインメントを超え、現代を生きる私たちの倫理観を激しく揺さぶるでしょう。洗練された演出が際立たせる、美しくも毒々しい人間模様の極致をぜひ目撃してください。

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キャスト

フィービー・ディネヴァー
フィービー・ディネヴァー
Emily
アルデン・エーレンライク
アルデン・エーレンライク
Luke
Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Campbell
リッチ・ソマー
リッチ・ソマー
Paul
Sebastian de Souza
Sebastian de Souza
Rory
Sia Alipour
Sia Alipour
Arjun
No Image
Yacine Ramoul
Jeremie
Brandon Bassir
Brandon Bassir
Dax
Jamie Wilkes
Jamie Wilkes
Quinn
Freddy Sawyer
Freddy Sawyer
Derek

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Chloe Domont

脚本: Chloe Domont

音楽: Brian McOmber

制作: Chloe Domont / Anđelija Vlaisavljević / Leopold Hughes

撮影監督: Menno Mans

制作会社: Star Thrower Entertainment / T-Street / MRC

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The Movie Mob
The Movie Mob
★ 7

**Fair Play continues to crank the tension higher and higher, with paranoia, fear, and betrayal exploding in a stressful and well-done finale.** I saw Fair Play at Sundance 2023 in a crowd of cinema enthusiasts, making the theater experience electric and engaging! While Fair Play isn't my typical movie taste, it was exceptionally well done, with tension and stress building consistently from start to finish and exploding into all-out insanity and paranoia in the film's final act. My heart was pounding as the selfishness and jealousy of these characters devolved into pure hatred and disdain. Once the credits rolled, I finally felt like I could breathe for the first time in an hour! Domont did so much with so little, mastering suspense and keeping the audience on edge. With such arrogant and self-centered characters, it is hard to "enjoy" the film, but the craft and skill are undeniable, and it's no surprise why it was so well received at Sundance and scooped up so quickly by Netflix.

Brent Marchant
Brent Marchant
★ 1

It’s amazing how one film can be predictable, implausible and preposterous all at the same time, but writer-director Chloe Domont’s debut feature manages to pull off this trifecta of lamentable attributes with remarkable ease. This alleged psychological thriller goes from bad to worse as its plot hole-filled story degenerates from a boring, clandestine office romance into an over-the-top envy-driven battle of egos when one partner unexpectedly gets promoted over the other at a prestigious Wall Street firm. The way in which this unfolds, though, is largely laughable, despite an underlying message that has some noteworthy merit (even if it’s a bit trite in this day and age). The picture might be more worth watching if the two protagonists (Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich) weren’t so inherently deplorable and portrayed with some of the hammiest on-screen acting I’ve seen in a long time. This is all made worse by one of the most awful scripts I’ve come across in a while, with almost as much tawdry, needlessly foul language since “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013). Put these qualities together and you’ve got an absolute work of utter trash that makes the prime time soap operas of the 1980s look like epic storytelling. Indeed, as far as how this one plays, all I can say is “No fair.”

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

"Emily" (Phoebe Dynevor) and fiancé "Luke" (Alden Ehrenreich) are a typically happy, professional, couple, recently engage and well loved up. Gossip is going around the office that "Luke" is destined for a promotion that will mean loads more cash for the pair and she seems delighted for him. Well, boss "Campbell" (Eddie Marsan) has other plans as he decides to give the job to her! Is he delighted? Well outwardly yes, but inwardly...? She is also uncertain. Not of her ability to do her new job, but of how to avoid bruising his increasingly obviously delicate ego. What now ensues is a rather fat-fetched eggshell dance that sees their relationship put under enormous pressure? Can it survive? Well, frankly I didn't care. The whole story seems contrived to create as much tension and distrust amongst the couple who at one stage are about to be married and at the next, well they might not cross the road to chat with each other. It takes a swipe at the greasy pole and at the whole corporate "getting-on" ethos, but in such a linear and unimaginative fashion. Way too many stereotypical attitudes and platitudes and by the end I was really quite uninterested in who got what, if anything, from this rather pedestrian and over-scripted melodrama. Sorry, perhaps I just wasn't in the mood - but this did nothing for me.

Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 8

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-chloe-domonts-fair-play-poignantly-tackles-gender-politics/ "Fair Play is an emotionally charged exploration of love, ambition, and gender dynamics. Chloe Domont thoughtfully addresses these themes, highlighting biases faced by successful women, the personal challenges of couples working in the same space, and the inevitable vulnerabilities that arise from these scenarios. The dedicated performances from Phoebe Dyvenor and Alden Ehrenreich make it a gripping viewing experience, emphasizing the film's thought-provoking messages about gender politics and seeking equal recognition based on merit rather than gender. The dramatic conclusion warrants heated debate…" Rating: A-

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