Review of Gas Food Lodging (1992) by Edward Guthmann for San Francisco Chronicle — 20 Nov 2001
It's too bad that Gas Food Lodging is as disconnected as it is because there's a real current of feeling here, especially in Balk's sympathetic performance and the film's unflinching depiction of a single woman trying to raise a family on her own.
Rather than make a lasting impression, it makes only a passing one, as impermanent as the momentary view of a dying town on the highway.
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This review of Gas Food Lodging (1992) was written by Edward Guthmann and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 20 Nov 2001.
Gas Food Lodging has generally received positive reviews.
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