Love Liza

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Love Liza

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Directed by Todd Louiso
Produced by Ruth Charny
Chris Hanley
Corky O'Hara
Jeffrey Roda
Fernando Sulichin
Written by Gordy Hoffman
Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman
Kathy Bates
Music by Jim O'Rourke
Cinematography Lisa Rinzler
Editing by Ann Stein
Distributed by Columbia TriStar, Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) January 14, 2002
Running time 90 mins
Country Flag of France France
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Flag of United States United States
Language English
Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)
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Love Liza is a 2002 comedy drama film directed by Todd Louiso and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Jack Kehler, Sarah Koskoff and Stephen Tobolowsky.

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[edit] Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Wilson Joel's (Philip Seymour Hoffman) wife Liza (Annie Morgan) has, for an unexplained reason, committed suicide. Wilson one night discovers a sealed letter from his wife, which he believes to be her suicide note. In his grief stricken state and with the added stress of finding the letter, which he can not bring himself to open and read, he forms an addiction with inhaling gasoline fumes (“huffing”).

In order to hide his addiction from a work colleague he informs her that the petrol smell in his house is from his hobby of flying remote controlled planes. To try and engage an ever distant Wilson, she asks her brother-in-law Denny (Jack Kehler), a radio control (RC) hobbyist, to visit Wilson. With the knowledge of an impending visit by Denny, Wilson heads down to the local RC hobbyist shop to buy himself a plane. He also stocks up on some RC fuel to fill his plane and feed his addiction. Out of this lie a very unusual friendship forms between Wilson and an energetic Denny.

His mother-in-law (Kathy Bates) tries her best to help Wilson, and deal with her own loss at the same time. She becomes increasingly anxious to know the contents of the letter.

[edit] Quotes

  • Wilson Joel: Do you know who I am?……. I’m a big fan of Radio Control!

[edit] Trivia

  • Much of the film was shot in Mobile, Alabama. Residents will recognize many areas, such as the final shot of Wilson walking down Airport Blvd. towards the Azalea Rd. intersection.

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