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Love Liza

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France, Germany, United States · 2002
Rated R · 1h 30m
Director Todd Louiso
Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jack Kehler, Sarah Koskoff, Kathy Bates
Genre Comedy, Drama

Wilson's wife, Liza, has suddenly taken her own life -- and he doesn't know why. He finds a letter that he believes to be her suicide note, but cannot bring himself to open it. Grief-stricken, he numbs his pain by huffing gasoline fumes while clashing with his mother-in-law, who is anxious to know the contents of Liza's letter.

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Washington Post by Ann Hornaday

Sadly, the filmmakers haven't given viewers enough context or information about their protagonist to know whether he's utterly free or utterly unmoored -– or to care very much either way.

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Miami Herald by Connie Ogle

The misery is there, all right, in every woozy, spaced-out shot of Hoffman clutching his gas-soaked rag. But in the end, do we really care?

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The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

Love Liza needs more than mood on its side. A moment of recognizable human behavior would have been a fine place to start.

75

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

An oddly endearing little chamber piece that provides a terrific showcase for Hoffman, surely the best actor who has never been nominated for an Oscar.

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Variety by Todd McCarthy

Todd Louiso's directorial debut emerges at once as compelling and as a bit of a specimen due to the entirely singular nature of the protagonist's behavior.

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