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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2003 / Director: Michael Cuesta / Actors: Paul Dano, Billy Kay (II) ... / DVD ... more
L.I.E. (DVD) ... released 28 April, 2003 at Tartan Video / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / L.I.E. features quietly electrifying performances from newcomer Paul Franklin Dano and criminally underrated veteran Brian Cox (best known on the big screen as the original Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter), as a neglected teenager and his paedophile acquaintance respectively. Fifteen-year-old Howie derives no support from the inept parenting of his widower father and instead seeks solace and companionship firstly with a group of delinquent burglar friends and subsequently with the former marine Big John, whose complex makeup--part father-figure, part Fagin, part Svengali, part abuser--leads Howie into an ambivalent relationship in which there are no easy answers or straightforward notions of right and wrong. The premise of the movie is thrown into sharp relief by the cosy New Jersey setting, all neatly-manicured lawns and cool interiors. Indeed, the most striking images in the film are the burglary scenes, in which Howie's furtive, awkward presence in the sterile blandness of his victims' uncluttered homes forms a double-edged metaphor for both the security and the anodyne mediocrity of the society from which he feels so alienated. --Roger Thomas

Newest Review: ... Paul Dano and a brilliant one by Brian Cox as Big John. It might well be Cox's finest hour as an actor and certainly his ... more

 ... bravest. The film begins with narration by Howie as he stands on a bypass over the Expressway and mentions some of the people who have been killed there including film director Alan J Pakula and his mother. "It has taken a lot of people," he says, "and I hope it doesn't get me." L.I.E immediately establishes a languid and dreamy atmosphere not unlike cultish indie type films such as Lost In Translation and Lawn Dogs. The early scenes where the boys rob houses are perhaps a bit familiar but L.I.E qui...more

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Crowned Review L.I.E. (DVD): Hurdy Gurdy Man (1125 words)
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L.I.E. is a little known and somewhat controversial indie film originally released in 2001 and directed by Michael Cuesta which you might possibly have spotted at some unearthly hour on television somewhere. The film is about an alienated and sexually confused 15 year-old boy called Howie Blitzer (Paul Dano) and set in an ordered world of upscale New York surburbia. Howie is still deeply affected by the death of his mother who was killed in a car accident on the 'Long Island Expressway' - hence the acronym 'L.I.E'. His father Marty (Bruce Altman) is a construction contractor who gives most of his attention to his struggling business and his new young girlfriend. The ...  Read the complete review

 
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