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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781567302585
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1567302580
Label: New Yorker Video
Manufacturer: New Yorker Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New Yorker Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 04, 2002
Running Time: 97 minutes
Sales Rank: 22418
Studio: New Yorker Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2001




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Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 06/04/2002 Run time: 97 minutes Rating: Ur

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A remarkable movie. L.I.E. centers on Howie, a 15-year-old boy whose mother recently died in a car accident. Neglected by his father, an unscrupulous contractor who's constantly having sex with his new girlfriend, Howie falls in with a group of boys who break into houses for kicks. After one break-in Howie is caught by Big John (Brian Cox, the original Hannibal Lecter from Manhunter), a former Marine with a taste for young boys. But the relationship that develops between Howie and Big John surprises them both. L.I.E. captures male adolescence more genuinely than any other film in recent memory; the realism of the relationships, particularly between Howie and his father, is completely compelling. The movie affects all the senses; you can practically feel the texture of Howie's blue flannel sheets, smell the greenery that grows along the Long Island Expressway. Amazing performances, vivid direction, smartly written--superb all around. --Bret Fetzer



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Taboo Transposed
This film tackles a subject seldom seen on the big screen, and it pulls it off with class. Brian Cox boldly takes on the role of Big John Harrigan, a retired Marine and Vietnam vet, who just happens to have a love for teenage boys. Before seeing this movie I expected the character of Big John to be nothing less than a monster. I was pleasantly surprised. Big John shows us just how human a monster can be. After hunting down unlikely thief Howie Blitzer to the tune of "The Hurdy Gurdy Man," Big John takes the needy and curious teen under his wing. The unusual duo stumble through an awkward relationship providing each other with friendship, a muse, and emotional support. Never crude or blatant for the sake of being shocking, L.I.E. creates a plausible story that doesn't need to rely on graphic material to get its point across. Beautifully scripted, Big John is more than convincing as a retired Marine, a caring father figure, and a human "monster," who just happens to have a love for teenage boys.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - an exceptional movie with characters who defy clear cut labels--this film is art
L.I.E. is the coming of age story of young Howie Blitzer--although not necessarily in the usual ways. Howie (Paul Dano) is a 16 year old troubled kid who is mourning the relatively recent death of his mother in a car accident on the L. I. E. (Long Island Expressway), which is nearby the Blitzer home by coincidence. Howie sometimes views life through the L. I. E. as he contemplates how some people travel east on the highway, some people travel west while some roads "lead straight to hell."

Howie mourns his mother; but that's far from the end of his worries. He hangs around with other teenagers who find it thrilling to break into houses and steal things. They don't need the things they steal because they themselves come from wealthy families; but the thrill of it all is like a drug for them. Moreover, Howie's father (Bruce Altman) may live in the same house with his son but they are essentially estranged--they communicate poorly at best and the father is all but completely consumed by serious troubles at work and his girlfriend with whom he spends practically every minute.

Howie sees a possible way out of his pain when he tinkers with the idea of traveling with one of his buddies so they can start a new life; and there are some latent (or not so latent) romantic feelings between the two young men. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned--and pretty soon Howie is left by his father, his buddy who leaves without him and his other buddies conveniently disappear. It is only ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - L.I.E Sexual Awareness
This movie awarenessabout how fragile young teenagers are been seduced by anyone who give them some atention. It"s a hard message for absent parents that just provide material things and forgot that their kids are very sensitive and need more than anything care and love to not go true dark ways.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Rorschach Test In Morality
I actually found this in the local public library and seeing that it was new (at the time) I took it home with some other new movies. This is without question one of the worst movies ever made. If you're a pedophile looking for a movie that presents you as normal, you'll like it. If you're turned on by child abuse, you'll probably like it. If you're into watching little boys masturbate, you'll probably like it. If you're anyone else you'll be sickened. As for those people on here who think this is so great, I truly worry about any children they might get their hands on.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This movie changed my life.
There are so little movies that live up to that name which means to move you into a different stage of thought. With this movie, it connected with my soul, moved me and made me want to live a better life. I'm not gay and I'm not a pedophile (two main aspects of the movie) but if you look through what is on the surface, this movie is about a struggle of a lackluster parent figure, changing between people, who your real friends are, and also toys with the question: Is being gay a choice or something we just gain through experience. Paul Dano is one of my favorite actors from this movie where he was just a kid. Last night, he was at the Academy Awards. It's safe to say I'm not the only one moved by this movie, watch it.



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