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The Movie Mystic
by Stephen Simon
American Splendor (101 minutes, rated R for language)
American Splendor traces the true-life story of Harvey Pekar, who became an underground
comic book hero in the 1980s. The comic books are very appropriately called American
Splendor and they detail Harvey's everyday life -- working as a file clerk in a Cleveland
Hospital and generally feeling like the world was created to personally torment him.
You think Larry David is a curmudgeon in Curb Your Enthusiasm? Wait till you see
Harvey!
Harvey is played by the brilliant character actor Paul Giamatti, and he is touching,
relatable, gloriously grumpy, and utterly hilarious. His wife Joyce is played with
great humor and idiosyncratic glamour by the brilliant Hope Davis.
The film chronicles the life of a guy who begins life as an out-of-sorts kid and
somewhat clings to his emotional version of the colic for the rest of his life. Harvey
expects disaster at every turn and never truly grasps the meaning of good things
even when they happen. Late in the film, Harvey has a close encounter with cancer
(which is cured) and Joyce tells him that he has to be positive about his treatments.
The anguish of being positive is so intense for Harvey that he literally cries out
that he just can't be that! He also can't imagine having a child -- but, in one of
the most touching aspects of the film, he learns fate has a surprise for him there,
as well. There's a wonderful message in all this, too -- even though Harvey ACTS
like the world's reigning pessimist, he IS in actuality a truly romantic and hopeful
man who just feels like he can't show that side to the world. Bring to mind any people
you might know?
Now, I know you might be asking: "What's fun about that?" The answer is
that Harvey and all the people around him are so eminently lovable, relatable and
down-to-earth that you just bask in their presence for 100 minutes; moreover, the
film has a brilliantly conceived and executed device that uses the REAL Harvey and
Joyce Pekar as observers of and commentators on the film itself! We see several dramatic
scenes and then Harvey/Joyce appear and we hear their take on what is transpiring.
For instance, Harvey became a semi-regular on David Letterman's show for a brief
time and the real footage of those interviews is used in the film, intercut with
Giamatti's performance before and after the interviews. In another scene, the real
Harvey describes himself as just a "doom-and-gloom guy" whereupon Joyce
tells us that she actually believed she was marrying a guy with a sense of humor!
The device is brilliant and innovative and makes for an altogether unique and engrossing
experience.
The film has innumerable other touching and wonderful aspects, such as the glorification
of the film Revenge of the Nerds as an inspirational message!
The title of the film and comic books themselves is a wonderful commentary on the
journey into the every day Cleveland life of its protagonists. These characters are
people we meet all the time in our lives and, for me, are much representative of
the heart of America. Hard-working people who long for their place in the sun and
for someone who they can love and who will love them. Survivors of countless encounters
with the ordinary ups and downs of every day life. Optimists who strive every day
to keep that optimism alive in the face of disappointment, even heartbreak.
I heartily and wholeheartedly recommend American Splendor as a fascinating and original
film in a time where this kind of innovation is rare and, when it does appear, is
usually translated from a dark perspective. I really believe that many of you will
love the film and I can't wait to see it again.
MovieMystic Chakra Rating for American Splendor:
Chakra: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rating: 5 4 4 4 5 4 5
(For an explanation of The Chakra Rating System, please visit www.Movingmediamessages.com)
Stephen Simon has produced such films as Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May
Come and has just produced and directed Indigo (www.Indigothemovie.com). His book
The Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives, published
by Walsh Books/Hampton Roads, is now available. Stephen leads seminars, telecourses,
and inspirational Mystical Movie events around the world. For more information, please
visit www.Movingmediamessages.com. Stephen welcomes your comments by e-mail at Stephen
@Movingmediamessagees.com
Copyright © 2004 Stephen Simon |
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