Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 18
Hayley Kiyoko Releases 'Girls Like Girls' Film in 2 Markets as Critics Fault Its Politics
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 18

Hayley Kiyoko Releases 'Girls Like Girls' Film in 2 Markets as Critics Fault Its Politics

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 18

Summary

  • Hayley Kiyoko’s directorial debut "Girls Like Girls" opened in US cinemas and on VOD in Australia on June 19, with a UK date still unannounced.
  • 163 million YouTube views for the 2015 music video and a 2023 novel that became a New York Times No. 1 bestseller helped turn the project into a feature film.
  • The film, set in 2006 Oregon, follows two teenage girls’ romance and leans heavily on nostalgic cues—iPod Classic, AIM and Tegan and Sara—to recreate the era.
  • Reviewers said Kiyoko’s focus on queer visibility and representation outweighed plot, realism and politics, praising the leads’ chemistry but calling the script rote and emotionally unearned.
  • The release extends Kiyoko’s decade-long influence on sapphic pop culture, even as queer representation in mainstream music has become far more common since 2015.

Insights

Can a film about queer joy feel emotionally empty and vacant of context?
Is positive representation enough to save a film from a flawed script?