L.I.E.

"On the Long Island Expressway there are lanes going east, lanes going west, and lanes going straight to hell."

Nov 29 2002 Unrated 1h 37m
Crime, Drama

With his mother dead and his father busy at work, Howie feels adrift in his New York suburb. He and his friend Gary spend their time burglarizing their neighbors' homes — until they make the mistake of robbing the house of Big John, a macho former Marine who is also an unrepentant pedophile. He propositions Howie, who declines, but the two eventually develop an unlikely and dangerous friendship.

Plot

Fifteen-year-old Howie loses just about everything and everyone in the space of a single week, but ends up finding himself in the process. His mother has just died. His father, a building contractor, can barely keep tabs on his young girlfriend, let alone his own son. Thus, the teen must navigate his adolescence virtually unsupervised. Floating towards an ill-behaved existence, Howie and his crowd begin robbing houses in the middle-class neighborhoods off the Long Island Expressway. Together, he and his best friend Gary break into a place belonging to an old guy named Big John, a local man who is a respected pillar of the community. When Big John fingers Gary for the crime, Howie learns that his pal has been leading a secret, dangerous but also alluring double life. Subsequently, we also discover that Big John has secrets of his own.

Written by

Stephen M. Ryder, Michael Cuesta, Gerald Cuesta

Directed by

Michael Cuesta

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Belladonna Productions, Alter Ego Entertainment

Languages

English

Awards

20 wins & 18 nominations

Scores
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10,747
Average Rating
7.1 out of 10
Metascore
73
Popularity
NA