Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey
Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey

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A coming-of-age California motorcycle road trip set in the 60's, combining elements of "Romeo & Juliet" and "The Odyssey".... (Full plot summary below)

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A coming-of-age California motorcycle road trip set in the 60's, combining elements of "Romeo & Juliet" and "The Odyssey".

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Blu-ray.com - 8/10 by Brian OrndorfAiming to replicate classic literature, and Sanders ends up with a YA novel, as "Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey" is soft, melodramatic, and while not offensive, it's just too imprecise for its own good.
Village Voice - 6/10 by Serena DonadoniSmitten with his characters, Sanders takes the elements of teen exploitation films and fashions a simple, placid return to innocence.
Film Inquiry - 6/10 by Chloe WalkerAs a coming-of-age tale, Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey is inoffensive, as a reminiscence of the Cold War years, it's inert, as a whole it's completely inconsequential.
The Hollywood Reporter - 4/10 by Sheri LindenA meandering journey, too tepid to stir up the feelings of yearning and rebellion that it aims to evoke.
The New York Times - 4/10 by Ben KenigsbergThe question of whether the couple will consummate their relationship isn’t a sufficient source of tension.
Los Angeles Times - 3/10 by Kimber MyersLiza, Liza, Skies Are Grey lacks a sense of what is essential to its story. It dwells on insignificant moments and inserts transition shots without logic, but skips over scenes or dialogue that could support Liza and Brett’s characters, their relationship and the choices they make.
Movie Nation - 3/10 by Roger MooreIt’s basically just a random collection of cliches filtered through the movies its veteran documentary producer-director seems to have half-forgotten.

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