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Love Liza

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
9.2K
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Philip Seymour Hoffman in Love Liza (2002)
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A depressed widower spends his time huffing gasoline fumes, buying toy planes and acting reckless in public while avoiding reading his wife's suicide note.A depressed widower spends his time huffing gasoline fumes, buying toy planes and acting reckless in public while avoiding reading his wife's suicide note.A depressed widower spends his time huffing gasoline fumes, buying toy planes and acting reckless in public while avoiding reading his wife's suicide note.

  • Director
    • Todd Louiso
  • Writer
    • Gordy Hoffman
  • Stars
    • Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Annie Morgan
    • Kathy Bates
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    9.2K
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    • Director
      • Todd Louiso
    • Writer
      • Gordy Hoffman
    • Stars
      • Philip Seymour Hoffman
      • Annie Morgan
      • Kathy Bates
    • 103User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Wilson Joel
    Annie Morgan
    Annie Morgan
    • Liza
    • (as Ann Morgan)
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Mary Ann Bankhead
    J.D. Walsh
    J.D. Walsh
    • Bern
    • (as JD Walsh)
    Jimmy Raskin
    • Pad
    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
    • Brenda
    Sarah Koskoff
    Sarah Koskoff
    • Maura
    Mark Hannibal
    • Waiter with Drink
    Jim Wise
    Jim Wise
    • Bland Man
    Trace Turville
    • Bland Woman
    Wayne Duvall
    Wayne Duvall
    • Gas Station
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Tom Bailey
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Jim
    Jennifer Keddy
    • Lynne
    David Lenthall
    • Hobbytown USA Clerk
    • (as David Lenthal)
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Denny
    Pauline Boyd
    • Zoo
    Ernest Perry Jr.
    • Trucker
    • Director
      • Todd Louiso
    • Writer
      • Gordy Hoffman
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    User reviews103

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    6bandw

    A difficult to watch downer

    Philip Seymour Hoffman plays Wilson, a software engineer who has just lost his wife to suicide. The movie traces Wilson's descent into gasoline sniffing, erratic behavior, wanton risk taking, and ultimate self-destruction.

    P.S.H. and Kathy Bates turn in good performances but, whereas Hoffman is the central focus, his performance is a little more mannered and forced than we have come to expect from him.

    Maybe there is no more meaning to grief than as a highly personal experience, but as a moviegoer having suffered through this man's trauma for an hour and a half I wanted more reward. The hook to keep us interested was the suicide note, but it turned out to be rather generic. At the end we are just left with lots of questions: what was Wilson's wife like, did he drive her to suicide, how come he had no friends, what was it in the relationship that the suicide knocked him for such a loop, what was he like before the suicide, does the final scene imply that Wilson has taken the final step into madness or that the only way for him to recover was to leave everything behind?

    If you are a P.S.H fan, then maybe there is enough here for you, but I think this movie will be a little too dark for most viewers.
    10mcnally

    Beautiful, Sad, and a Little Bit Wacky

    I saw this film at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival. This is the feature directorial debut of actor Todd Louiso (and yes, he talks and acts exactly like his character in High Fidelity). Philip Seymour Hoffman plays Wilson Joel, a man whose wife has committed suicide before the film begins. We follow Wilson as he tries to carry on, unable to open the suicide note she left for him, becoming addicted to sniffing gasoline fumes, and trying to make friends among radio-control car/boat/plane enthusiasts. If it sounds a bit wacky, it is. It's also beautiful and very very sad. Hoffman is a genius at playing lovable sad sacks, and he's even better than usual here, carrying the entire picture on his slumped shoulders. The wonderful Jack Kehler (who played the artistic superintendent in The Big Lebowski) provides excellent comic relief. Philip's brother Gordy Hoffman wrote the screenplay, and the film took four years to get made. Obviously a labour of love. A gorgeous melancholy soundtrack from Jim O'Rourke adds immeasurably to an already powerful film.
    7jotix100

    Bereft

    One never knows how grief will affect anyone. The loss of a loved one is something no one is prepared for. When tragedy strikes, as it's the point of this film, the surviving spouse is so desolate that he cannot deal with his loss. That is why Wilson, the grieving husband of Liza goes to the deep end trying to cope with her untimely death.

    Liza's death is not spoken of until Wilson receives a telephone call from the local newspaper editor that is trying to write an obituary about her death and asks whether he wants to mention the suicide, or not. We get a clue about what happened to Liza when Wilson goes to the garage and sees her car. This is a link, perhaps, as to why he resorts to sniffing gasoline, as a way to obliterate the tragedy from his mind, as Wilson tries to comprehend what could have motivated her suicide.

    "Love Liza" is a different kind of film. It will irritate some viewers, but ultimately, it will reward those that stay with the story. The screen play written by Gordy Hoffman could have used some editing, but his story feels real. Todd Luiso directed with conviction.

    The film's main character, Wilson, is brilliantly played by Phillip Seymour Hoffman, one actor who is always a pleasure to watch for the intensity he brings to his appearances. In fact, his Wilson is one of the best roles he has played. Kathy Bates, on the other hand, as the mother of the dead Liza, is only seen briefly, but her scenes convey the impression how this woman is suffering as she seeks answers about her daughter's untimely departure. Sarah Koskoff, Stephen Tobolowsky and Jack Kehler, especially, make good contributions to the film.

    This film is a must for Phillip Seymour Hoffman's fans.
    Buddy-51

    a searing study of grief

    Philip Seymour Hoffman has made a career out of playing deeply depressed characters. In `Love Liza,' he has found what might well be his most perfectly suited role to date, that of a young man trying to come to terms with the suicide of his wife.

    Written by Gordy Hoffman and directed by Todd Louiso, `Love Liza' is a searing study of grief, one that chronicles the many stages a man goes through in coping with this type of tragedy. Wilson first finds himself unable to sleep in the same bed he used to share with his wife. Then he returns to the place where they spent their honeymoon in a vain attempt to find some solace or answers there. Then there's the turn towards self-destruction as he seeks escape from his pain by inhaling mass quantities of gasoline. All along the way, well-meaning friends, colleagues and family members proffer what they can in the way of support and sympathy but, invariably, they find themselves ill-equipped to deal with grief at this level of intensity. This is even the case with Mary Ann, Wilson's understanding mother-in-law, who is having to cope with her son-in-law's dysfunction while also dealing with her own grief at the loss of her daughter.

    The title of the film comes from a signed suicide note Liza left to Wilson under his pillow. That letter, which Wilson cannot bring himself to open, only adds to the man's despair, for he fears it may reveal that he was somehow responsible for his wife's actions. Thus, wracked with guilt as well as grief, Wilson slides ever further into that deep dark hole of despair. The filmmakers, in an effort to mitigate some of the misery inherent in the subject matter, invest the story with a number of sly, quirky touches, such as Wilson's sudden obsession with mechanized toy airplanes. But the overwhelming sadness is never far from the film's surface.

    `Love Liza' is, at its core, an actor's film – and the cast proves itself worthy of the challenge. Hoffman's portrait of a man whose entire meaning for existence has been knocked out from under him is devastating in its understatement and power. Kathy Bates turns in an equally fine and subdued performance as his grieving mother-in-law, and Sarah Koskoff and Jack Kehler offer fine support.

    Is `Love Liza' a `dark' film? Absolutely. But it is also a brave, insightful and compelling one for those willing to enter its world. It may not be easy to watch, but it is probably harder not to.
    7ferguson-6

    The beaches of New Orleans

    Greetings again from the darkness. It has been a week since I saw this and I am still not sure what to make of it. Philip Seymour Hoffman comes through beautifully in his first true lead role. He magically captures the private pain and freedom associated with losing a loved one. Hoffman's brother, Gordy, wrote the screenplay and it is brilliant in its ability to make the audience (and sometimes its lead character) smile, even laugh during a most sorrowful time. Kathy Bates delivers a strange, but effective performance as the grieving-wanna be- helpful mother-in-law. Two terrific supporting roles from the great Stephen Tobolowsky and Jack Kehler. Director Todd Louiso (Dick from "High Fidelity") lets us examine our feelings on mourning and how individualistic the process can be. Who knows what is the right way to grieve, or when enough is enough? Trying to find yourself after losing a part of your life is not necessarily a 12 step program, nor should it be. Re-discovering life can be painful and exhilarating and this movie shows both sides pretty well.

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    • Trivia
      Screenplay written by Gordy Hoffman, Philip Seymour's brother.
    • Goofs
      It has only been a few days since his wife's suicide, and yet when Wilson visits her grave, it is already covered in grass and blends into the cemetery. There should be a fresh mound of dirt, as is common, to let the ground settle.
    • Quotes

      Model Boat Man: HEY! There's no swimming today!

      Wilson Joel: Do you know who I am?

      [pause]

      Wilson Joel: I am a big fan of Radio Control!

    • Crazy credits
      SPECIAL THANKS TO Melissa Morgan's Parents and Family
    • Connections
      Referenced in High Chaparall: Robert Englund (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Movie On The Way Down
      Written and Performed by Jim O'Rourke

      © 1999 Field Code Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of Drag City

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official website (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Con amor, Liza
    • Filming locations
      • Audubon Zoo - 6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Starhaus Filmproduktion
      • Wild Bunch
      • StudioCanal
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $213,137
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,522
      • Jan 5, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $223,426
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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