Este duro y desesperanzado film de Todd Louiso transmite amargura por todos sus poros. Con pocas ventanas para tomar aire (lo único que puede tomar el espectador es aroma de gasolina), lo mejor es la interpretación del camaleónico Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Wilson Joel is a man in trouble. There's a searing pain in his gut that he can't tolerate and a dazed quietness to his struggle as he tries to maintain his equilibrium. Wilson is attempting to move on from the sudden and inexplicable suicide of his wife. His mother-in-law is there for him, but her sympathies turn quickly. He has an employer that seems to want to help him, and a workmate who wants him for herself. But nothing and no one can give Wilson solace; so, he seeks oblivion. It is not the usual alcohol or drugs. Wilson inhales fumes from gasoline cans and model airplane fuel and finds temporary salvation in the company of remote-control model enthusiasts. However, nothing that provides him relief really lasts.
2002: Sundance: Mejor Guión

Director: Todd Louiso.
Intérpretes: Philip Seymour Hoffman (Wilson Joel), Kathy Bates (Mary Ann Bankhead), Jack Kehler (Denny), Sarah Koskoff (Maura), Stephen Tobolowsky (Tom Bailey), Shannon Holt (Angela Ryan), Erika Alexander (Brenda), Kevin Breznahan (Jim), Wayne Duvall (Shane), Ann Morgan (Liza Joel), Teagan Eley (Jen).
Guión: Gordy Hoffman.
Música: Jim O'Rourke.
Fotografía: Lisa Rinzler.
Título Original:Love Liza
Países: USA, Alemania y Francia.
Año: 2002.
Duración: 93 min.
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