Sam Shepard’s play Fool for Love became Altman’s fourth independent, small-budget theatrical adaptation during his estrangement from Hollywood. Altman explores another tumultuous relationship in the Southern, Faulkner-esque tale of a cowboy who comes back to town in an attempt to reunite with his former love May. Altman expertly blends in flashbacks as the camera pans slowly and dreamily around a rundown Mojave Desert hotel bathed in neon and dust. Yelling, kicking and screaming their way through the pain of a volatile relationship, the lovers’ reality swirls feverishly in and out of focus and time. Surveying all the action is the motel's owner Harry Dean Stanton, who watches with a mixture of concern and resignation. Altman miraculously manipulates the beautifully pulp surfaces to expose the dark, unexplored, inarticulate depths of complex bonds.