Amazon.co.uk Review
One of the most acclaimed films of 2003,
American Splendor is also one of the most audaciously creative biographical movies ever made. Blending fact, fiction and personal perspective from the comic books that inspired it, this marvellous portrait of Harvey Pekar--scowling curmudgeon, brow-beaten everyman, insightful chronicler of his own life, and frustrated file clerk at a Cleveland VA hospital--is an inspired amalgam of the media (comic books, TV, and film) that lifted Pekar from obscurity to the status of a pop-cultural icon. As played by Paul Giamatti in a master-stroke of casting, we see Pekar and his understanding wife (played by Hope Davis) as underdogs in a world full of obstacles, yet also infused with subtle hope and (gasp) heartwarming perseverance. We also see the real Pekar and this multi-faceted commingling of "reel" and "real" turns
American Splendor into a uniquely cinematic celebration of Pekar's life and, by extension, the tenacity of an unlikely American hero. --
Jeff Shannon
Special Features
- Introductions to DVD extras by Harvey Pekar
- Group Audio Commentary with Directors, cast & Harvey Pekar
- Harvey at the BBC: Interview with Harvey Pekar
- Featurette: Sundance Channel's Road to Splendor
- Behind the Scenes: mini-featurettes on characterization, title sequence and Robert Crumb
- Trailers
DVD Technical Information:
- Running Time: 96 minutes
- Region Code: 2
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