offoffoff film
 RELATED PROJECTS

      







 ADVERTISEMENT













Site links
  • OFFOFFOFF Home
  • About OFFOFFOFF
  • Contact us

    Get our newsletter:
     
    Search the site:
     

    Film section
  • Film main page
  • Film archive
  • Audio index
  • Film links


    Top 10 lists


  • Top 10 films of 2004
    (Andrea, David, Joshua, Leslie)
  • Top 10 films of 2003
    (Andrea, David, Joshua, Leslie)
  • Top 10 films of 2002
  • Top 10 films of 2001
  • Top 10 films of 2000
  • Top 10 films of 1999
  •  All of our top 10 lists, 1999 - 2004

    Current movies


  • Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer
  • Boy A
  • Brideshead Revisited
  • Burn After Reading
  • The Duchess
  • Eight Miles High
  • Elegy
  • Encounters at the End of the World
  • Expired
  • Felon
  • Frozen River
  • Happy-Go-Lucky
  • How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
  • A Man Named Pearl
  • Man on Wire
  • Mister Foe
  • Morning Light
  • Profit Motive and the Whispering Wind
  • A Secret
  • Tell No One
  • Trumbo
  • The Wackness

    Festivals


  • Brooklyn International Film Festival
  • New York Film Festival
  • New York Korean Film Festival

    Archive


    Complete archive

    Recent reviews:
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days
  • 9 Songs
  • After the Day Before
  • After You
  • Bubble
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Capote
  • The Children of Huang Shi
  • City of Men
  • The Collective
  • The Constant Gardener
  • Coyote
  • Crawford
  • The Definition of Insanity
  • Don't Move
  • The Education of Shelby Knox
  • Escape Artists
  • Eternal
  • Fix
  • Funny Games
  • Grizzly Man
  • Gunnin' For That #1 Spot
  • Horrible Child
  • The Human Condition
  • Hunger
  • Junebug
  • Land of Plenty
  • The Last Mistress
  • Let's Get Lost
  • March of the Penguins
  • Max and Grace
  • Nightingale in a Music Box
  • Nine Lives
  • One Bright Shining Moment
  • The Orphanage
  • Regular Lovers
  • Reprise
  • Snow Angels
  • Standard Operating Procedure
  • Stuck
  • The Syrian Bride
  • There Will Be Blood
  • Through the Forest
  • The Visitor
  • War Inc.
  • Yes
  • 2046

  •  REVIEW: POOR LIZA

      Poor Liza
    When you wish upon a czar

    In "Poor Liza," the Russian director of "Liquid Sky" films a straightforward story from the old country — with absolutely no brain-sucking, heroin-craving space aliens.

    By JOSHUA TANZER
    Offoffoff.com


    Nothing could be further from "Liquid Sky" — the weird 1982 film about heroin-loving aliens who land in New York to suck the brains of human lovers at the height of passion — than a quaint 200-year-old Russian folk tale, but that's what filmmaker Slava Tsukerman has made as the follow-up to her cult classic after 17 years.

    POOR LIZA
    Directed by: Slava Tsukerman.
    Cast: Ben Gazzara, Lee Grant, Barbora Bobulova and Gabriel Olds.
      
    Liza (Barbora Bobulova) is a good-willed and beautiful peasant girl who dutifully cares for her frail mother while handling chores in their simple farming community. One day she catches the attention of a dashing nobleman named Erast (Gabriel Olds), who is smitten instantly and begins paying Liza secret love visits every night. The pair keep their affection pure and chaste, and yet, can any good come of this star-crossed romance between the slumming lord and the farmer's daughter? Perhaps not, as dourly clucking narrator Ben Gazzara repeatedly busts into the story to remind us.

    Fans of "Liquid Sky" will not get what they expect if they come looking for an avant-garde mind-bender, but they may recognize aspects of the earlier movie's style. People and places sometimes shimmer with a neon glow, clouds swirl unnaturally in the sky, and characters occasionally blast in as if riding a lightning bolt. But at heart, "Poor Liza" is a modest morality tale with some charm and a typically Russian sense of doom. Poor, poor Liza.

    OCTOBER 1, 1999
    OFFOFFOFF.COM • THE GUIDE TO ALTERNATIVE NEW YORK


    Reader comments on Poor Liza:

  • Liza (1st girlfriend)   from Mr. Klein, Jul 14, 2001

  • Post a comment on "Poor Liza"