Love the performance, can't say I loved the movie. See review for details.
Love Liza (2002)
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Reviews Counted:85
Fresh:46
Rotten:39
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Hoffman's performance is strong, but the lack of character development and story arc makes Love Liza unsatisfying.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Wilson Joel's (Philip Seymour Hoffman) wife, Liza, has committed suicide, leaving behind a note that he can't bear to read. He tries to go about his usual routine, but when his coworkers start to... Wilson Joel's (Philip Seymour Hoffman) wife, Liza, has committed suicide, leaving behind a note that he can't bear to read. He tries to go about his usual routine, but when his coworkers start to worry about his erratic behavior, they convince him to take a leave of absence to deal with his loss. Liza's mother (Kathy Bates) offers support to Wilson, but when she finds out that he won't open the note, their relationship turns sour. Wilson's life becomes even more tragic when he begins sniffing gasoline as a means to dull his pain, explaining his gas consumption as the result of his interest in model airplanes. A film about grief that provides no easy answers, LOVE LIZA showcases an exceptionally strong lead performance by Hoffman. Wilson's misguided grieving process may be difficult viewing for some, especially during moments which come off as absurdly comic (cued by Jim O'Rourke's superb bossa nova influenced score). But under the direction of first-timer Todd Louiso, this very subtle and deliberately paced work will reward anyone willing to go to the often uncomfortable places it reaches. The strikingly original screenplay by Gordy Hoffman (brother of the film's star) was the winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. [More]
Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Erika Alexander, JD Walsh
Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Erika Alexander, JD Walsh, Jimmy Raskin, Jack Kehler, Sarah Koskoff
Director: Todd Louiso
Director: Todd Louiso
Screenwriter: Gordy Hoffman
Producer: Ruth Charny, Chris Hanley, Jeff Roda, Fernando Sulichin
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for Love Liza
Despite the film's bizarre developments, Hoffman keeps us riveted with every painful nuance, unexpected flashes of dark comedy and the character's gripping humanity.
Pointless claptrap that wastes those fine performances in service of a story that's all too predictable.
Hoffman's performance provides the emotional release his brother's script and Louiso's direction try to deny us.
The film skillfully taps into the desire to watch the slow burn in its entirety.
It comes the closest to any movie experience I've had in re-creating the aftermath of unexplained suicide.
Hoffman's unfettered performance beautifully captures Wilson's sad, manic quality.
Largely this sad story is handled with a morbidity and monotony that go nowhere -- certainly not toward understanding.
This is a film that succeeds on the strength of its acting, which is uniformly brilliant.
Philip Seymour Hoffman carries the piece and makes what might have been an otherwise unbearable film oddly gratifying.
While Hoffman's performance is great, the subject matter goes nowhere.
After a while, Hoffman's quirks and mannerisms, particularly his penchant for tearing up on cue -- things that seem so real in small doses -- become annoying and artificial.
There seems to be little point to any of this, other than to afford Hoffman, one of Hollywood's best character actors, a chance to show extreme emotional range.
A showcase for an actor's actor rather than as a drama that engages our hearts.
A bleak little film, bold and well-intentioned in its unrelenting gaze on sorrow, but it never involves your emotions.
The script isn't very good; not even someone as gifted as Hoffman (the actor) can make it work.
The script never even comes close to resolving any of the issues it raises.
By turns whimsical and disturbing, Love Liza is anchored by Philip Seymour Hoffman's persuasive performance.
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