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American Splendor (2003)

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Overview

Writers (WGA):
Harvey Pekar (comic book series American Splendor) and
Joyce Brabner (comic book series Our Cancer Year) ...
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Release Date:
12 September 2003 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Biography | Comedy | Drama more
Tagline:
Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff.
Plot:
An original mix of fiction and reality illuminates the life of comic book hero everyman Harvey Pekar. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 28 wins & 32 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
More ‘Happiness’ for Todd Solondz (From Ugo MovieBlog. 29 August 2008, 3:04 AM, PDT)
Depp Beats Out Penn for SAG Award (From Studio Briefing. 23 February 2004)
User Comments:
creative biopic more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Chris Ambrose ... Superman
Joey Krajcar ... Batman

Josh Hutcherson ... Robin
Cameron Carter ... Green Lantern

Daniel Tay ... Young Harvey

Mary Faktor ... Housewife

Paul Giamatti ... Harvey Pekar
Harvey Pekar ... Real Harvey
Shari Springer Berman ... Interviewer (voice)
Larry John Meyers ... Throat Doctor (as Larry John Myers)
Vivienne Benesch ... Lana

Barbara Brown ... Nurse

Earl Billings ... Mr. Boats

Danny Hoch ... Marty

James Urbaniak ... Robert Crumb
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language.
Runtime:
101 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA more
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Company:
Good Machine more

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Trivia:
NBC would not lease out the actual "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) footage where Pekar finally lashed out at Letterman, so the scene had to be recreated with the actors. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The red and white Ohio license plate on Toby's station wagon was actually in use during the years of 1976-1979. Since he was going to see "Revenge of the Nerds" which was released in 1984, the correct Ohio license plate for the time period would have been blue lettering on a white background which was issued during 1980-1984. more
Quotes:
Toby Radloff: I consider myself a nerd. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in "Anatomy of a Scene: American Splendor" (????) more
Soundtrack:
Ain't That Peculiar more

FAQ

How does it end?
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33 out of 35 people found the following comment useful:-
creative biopic, 27 March 2004
Author: Roland E. Zwick (magneteach@aol.com) from United States

In `American Splendor,' Paul Giamatti plays Harvey Pekar, the comic book creator who became famous as a recurring guest on the David Letterman Show. A resident of Cleveland, Pekar was a socially backward man who found he had the talent to translate the pain, loneliness and frustration of his own unhappy life into universal truths, writing material that other artists would then illustrate in comic book form. He began a series entitled `American Splendor,' which was really an ongoing autobiographical narrative, drawing on people and events in his own life as his source of inspiration. The film, a pseudo-documentary of sorts, tells his life story by cutting back and forth between both staged reenactments of the events in the stories and interviews with Pekar himself commenting on those events.

`American Splendor' is an offbeat little gem that, in many ways, approximates the look and style of a comic book. As the story plays itself out, captions often appear on the screen, as well as illustrations from Pekar's actual work based on the scene we are witnessing. Robert Pulcini and Sheri Springer Berman, who wrote and directed the film together, create a surrealistic tone by having Pekar and his real friends and companions frequently appear on screen next to the actors who are portraying them (some of them dead ringers for the originals). This technique brings a homespun, homey sweetness to the film. `American Splendor' is a paean to all the social misfits in the world, people who, for whatever reason, can't seem to fit into society's prescribed mold but who often develop strong, meaningful bonds with similar individuals. The movie is also a tribute to the power of art, both for the artist who finds purpose and release through his work and for those to whom his work speaks on a personal and emotional level. The people who inhabit Pekar's strange world – both in reality and within the borders of his comic strip boxes – are seen in the film as warm, good-natured individuals, not socially astute, perhaps, but not losers either.

The emotional focal point for the film is Harvey's relationship with his wife, Joyce, beautifully played by Hope Davis. Despite the somewhat bizarre nature of their marriage, Harvey and Joyce forge a lasting commitment based on reciprocity and devotion. In fact, in the latter sections, the film achieves an emotional depth one doesn't expect it to early on, partly because Harvey is dealt a cruel blow of fate that he and his wife are forced to navigate through together. Yet, the film as a whole is filled with a sly, deadpan, mischievous sense of humor that demonstrates a keen grasp of the absurdities of life.

As Pekar, Paul Giametti turns in a flawless performance, capturing the nebbishness, cantankerousness and ultimate likeability of the man he is portraying.

In both style and content, `American Splendor' is aptly named.



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