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別名: Elisabeth Judson Shue, Elizabeth Shue, Lisa Shue, Ελίζαμπεθ Σου, Элизабет Шу, الیزابت شو, الیزابت شوئه, 엘리자베스 슈
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Elisabeth Judson Shue, born October 6, 1963, is an American actress known for her roles in 'The Karate Kid' (1984), 'Adventures in Babysitting' (1987), 'Cocktail' (1988), and 'Back to the Future Part II & III' (1989-1990). She won acclaim for her performance as Sera, a prostitute who takes in an alcoholic screenwriter played by Nicolas Cage, in 'Leaving Las Vegas' (1995). Shue has received numerous award nominations throughout her career.
公開年: 1999
別題: Experimentando a Vida, Molly, vár a világ, Молли, Moli, Моллі, Rescue Me
監督: John Duigan
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制作会社: Absolute Entertainment (II), Cockamamie, Heckerling-Caplan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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キーワード: autism
Molly McKay, a profoundly autistic woman in her twenties, has lived in an institution since her parents' death. When the institution closes due to budget cuts, Molly is left in the care of her neurotypical older brother Buck McKay, who reluctantly takes responsibility. Despite their initial struggles to adapt to each other's lifestyles, they begin to bond and form a genuine sibling connection. However, when Buck learns about an experimental medical treatment that could potentially 'cure' Molly, he sees it as a solution to her care needs but also risks disrupting the progress in their relationship.
Molly is a heartwarming drama-comedy directed by John Duigan, released in 1999. The film explores the life of Molly McKay, an autistic woman played by Elisabeth Shue, and her brother Buck McKay portrayed by Aaron Eckhart. When Molly's care institution closes, she moves in with Buck, who initially struggles to accommodate her energetic and childlike nature into his ordered, bachelor lifestyle. Throughout their time together, they form a strong sibling bond despite their differences, proving that family is about more than just biology. The film touches on themes of love, acceptance, and the complexities of caring for someone with autism.