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本名: Maya Stange
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出生地: N/A
別名: Maya Elliott, Maya Sange, Maya Strange
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Maya Stange is an Australian actress born in Perth, Australia. She gained prominence for her roles in films such as 'Garage Days' and 'XX/XY', co-starring with Mark Ruffalo. Recently, she appeared in the popular TV series 'Burn Notice'.
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制作会社: The 7th Floor, Robbins Entertainment, Intrinsic Value Films, Natural Nylon Entertainment
ジャンル: Drama, Comedy, Romance
XX-XY (2002) follows Mary O'Connor, a young woman living in Manhattan who works as an assistant to a famous photographer named Max. The story begins with Mary's relationship with her boyfriend of five years, Jake. When Jake suddenly leaves her without any explanation, Mary is devastated and begins to question the nature of their relationship. She starts writing letters to Jake, addressing them to his old apartment but never sending them. These letters form the narrative backbone of the film, detailing Mary's feelings of abandonment, confusion, and eventual acceptance of their breakup. Meanwhile, Max, who has a reputation for having affairs with his assistants, begins to take an interest in Mary. The film explores Mary's struggle to navigate her newfound single life, her complicated dynamic with Max, and her eventual realization that Jake was never the right person for her.
'XX-XY' is a nuanced exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery directed by Austin Chick. Set in the vibrant backdrop of New York City's art scene, the film follows Mary O'Connor as she navigates the complexities of a recent breakup and an evolving professional relationship with her boss. The narrative is structured around Mary's unsent letters to her ex-boyfriend Jake, providing insight into her emotional journey towards acceptance and growth. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002 and was praised for its honest portrayal of modern relationships and Chick's unique storytelling approach.