Paul Giamatti as protagonist Harvey, struggling to compose his comics on a poster for Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini's American Splendor |
Meet Harvey Pekar from Cleveland, Ohio. He's a file clerk, divorced, and more or less permanently unhappy. Then he begins to make up comic book stories based on his own life.
American Splendor is a biopic drama about Harvey Pekar, comic book author of the American Splendor (1976-08) comics. It is also a docu-type adaptation of these comics, and the real life Pekar and his wife Joyce Brabner also appear shortly in the film as themselves. - They also act as narrators of their own story in what is a rare, innovative and successful mix of fiction and reality. It is the feature debut by master filmmaker marrieds, writer/directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (The Extra Man (2010)). Pulcini also edited the film, which is also adapts Pekar and Brabner's comic Our Cancer Year (1994).
Other meta-layers of Splendor go off less successfully; e.g. a scene of Paul Giamatti (Private Life (2018)) as Pekar getting lost in digitally created snow in a search of self.
But on the whole, American Splendor is funny and smart, and Judah Friedlander (Beware the Gonzo (2010)) is wonderful as a nerd in it. Watching it can be likened to watching a film and its making of documentary at the same time.
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Watch a 3-minute video of Pekar's appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman here
Cost: 2 mil. $
Box office: 7.9 mil. $
= Big hit (returned 3.95 times its cost)
[American Splendor premiered 20 January (Sundance Film Festival) and runs 101 minutes. The film was intended as a TV movie for HBO. Shooting took place in Ohio, including Cleveland, in the fall of 2001. HBO put up 0.5 mil. $ more for the post production finalization of the film. The film opened #37 to a 159k $ first weekend in 6 theaters in North America, where it 16 and in 272 theaters, grossing 6 mil. $ (76 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 701k $ (8.9 %) and Australia with 287k $ (3.6 %). The film was nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar, lost to Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe, won an AFI award, a prize in Cannes, was nominated or 5 Independent Spirit awards, won 2 National Board of Review awards, a Sundance award and several other honors. Roger Ebert gave the film a 4/4 star review, translating to 2 notches higher than this one. Berman/Pulcini returned with Wanderlust (2006, TV documentary) and theatrically with The Nanny Diaries (2007). Giamatti returned in The Pentagon Papers (2003, TV movie) and theatrically in Paycheck (2003); Hope Davis (The Newsroom (2012-13)) in The Matador (2005). American Splendor is certified fresh at 94 % with an 8.29/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]
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