Gas Food Lodging Ebert. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Then we come to Gas Food Lodging which is about as perfect of a character study of three women as we're ever likely to see.
In the boring desert of New Mexico, a single mother raises her two teenage daughters, Shade and Trudi, whose deepest desire is to leave the dead calm town. Shade is the type to escape in her extravagant fantasies while Trudi is so rebelious it could drive her away. This group is a place for people to share photos from the road.
Shade is the type to escape in her extravagant fantasies while Trudi is so rebelious it could drive her away.
Based on a novel by Richard Peck called Don't Look and It Won't Hurt, Allison Anders's melodramatic coming-of-age tale Gas Food Lodging takes place in Laramie, NM, a small town right off the highway.
Let us know what's wrong with this preview of Gas, Food, And Lodging by John Baeder. There aren't that many soundtracks that are really enjoyable, even if you haven't seen the film, but the soundtrack to Gas Food Lodging is one of the rare exceptions. Directed by indie filmmaker Allison Anders.