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Topic: American Splendor
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Gerard S. Cohen
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 975
From: Forest Hills, NY, USA
Registered: Sep 2001
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posted 08-29-2003 11:58 PM
At the Cinemart Theatre I in Forest Hills, NY, 08/29/03 Screened without any trailers or snipes. Attendance 45.
This screen biography of the cartoon writer Harvey Pekar dissolves images of the real cartoonist with those of actor Paul Giamatti who plays him, and with sketched frames of him by Robert Crumb and others. It's realistic and satirical, with offbeat characters, and reminded me of the humor of Woody Allen films.
The lonely characters with all their imperfections generate incongruous dialog that sent ripples of laughter through the auditorium, from the various generations whose life experiences must have caused them to respond. So sometimes the young laughed, and at other times, the elderly tittered.
There's sadness in the lives of the characters, and my wife hesitated to choose this film, since two of my in-laws are undergoing chemo-therapy for terminal cancer. While this theme forms an important part of the film, the result is realistic but not morbid.
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