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Howie (Paul Franklin Dano) is a 15-year-old who has been drifting ever death of his mother in an auto accident several years before. Howie's father Marty (Bruce Altman) is also having trouble dealing with the loss, and has becone distant and self-involved. Howie's group of friends are lead by the streetwise Gary (Billy Kay). They pass their time engaging in high risk behavior such as breaking and entering. Howie is drawn to Gary and wonders if his feelings for him go beyond simple friendship. Gary persuades Howie to join him in robbing the home of Big John but they are caught in the act and narrowly escape , | Howie (Paul Franklin Dano) is a 15-year-old who has been drifting ever since the death of his mother in an auto accident several years before. Howie's father Marty (Bruce Altman) is also having trouble dealing with the loss, and has becone distant and self-involved. Howie's group of friends are lead by the streetwise Gary (Billy Kay). They pass their time engaging in high risk behavior such as breaking and entering. Howie is drawn to Gary and wonders if his feelings for him go beyond simple friendship. Gary persuades Howie to join him in robbing the home of Big John but they are caught in the act and narrowly escape , taking away with them several guns from Big John's prized collection. It doesn't take long for Big John to track down Howie and Gary. Howie learns that Big John and Gary have a secret. The have met before. | ||
Gary has a life he has hidden from Howie as a male prostitute, and Big John is a regular customer. | |||
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Revision as of 11:29, 30 October 2012
Year Released: | 2001 |
MPAA Rating (USA): | NC-17 |
Director: | Michael Cuesta |
Starring: | Paul Franklin Dano Billy Kay Brian Cox |
L.I.E. is a 2001 independent film about Howie played by Paul Franklin Dano, a 15-year-old boy and his friendship with a street hustler named Gary played by Billy Kay .The title is an acronym for the Long Island Expressway. The film was written by renouned author and poet Stephen Ryder and directed by Michael Cuesta. Also featuring Brian Cox as Big John.
Plot
Howie (Paul Franklin Dano) is a 15-year-old who has been drifting ever since the death of his mother in an auto accident several years before. Howie's father Marty (Bruce Altman) is also having trouble dealing with the loss, and has becone distant and self-involved. Howie's group of friends are lead by the streetwise Gary (Billy Kay). They pass their time engaging in high risk behavior such as breaking and entering. Howie is drawn to Gary and wonders if his feelings for him go beyond simple friendship. Gary persuades Howie to join him in robbing the home of Big John but they are caught in the act and narrowly escape , taking away with them several guns from Big John's prized collection. It doesn't take long for Big John to track down Howie and Gary. Howie learns that Big John and Gary have a secret. The have met before.
Gary has a life he has hidden from Howie as a male prostitute, and Big John is a regular customer.
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