It's a humane and witty treatment of an average life that, incidentally, speaks to the worth and inherent drama of average lives.
91
Portland OregonianShawn Levy
Portland OregonianShawn Levy
Thoroughly unique work of art.
90
Washington PostStephen Hunter
Washington PostStephen Hunter
The genius of the film is its utter commitment to the Pekar point of view.
90
VarietyScott Foundas
VarietyScott Foundas
Sad, tender, wise and beautiful film... It's a profound tribute to lives lived on the fringes of society -- to the introspective loners who are the most observant chroniclers of our times.
90
Film ThreatMerle Bertrand
Film ThreatMerle Bertrand
One of the most wildly original, dryly comical, and smartly structured films ever created.
88
Baltimore SunMichael Sragow
Baltimore SunMichael Sragow
One genuine small triumph of American Splendor is that the title isn't ironic. The movie is a splendid, inventive piece of urban Americana about that hardboiled original, Harvey Pekar.
88
New York PostLou Lumenick
New York PostLou Lumenick
Davis, a hugely underrated actress..., is deadpan perfection as Joyce, wearing oversized glasses and a wig that makes her look like an older version of Thora Birch's character in "Ghost World."
80
SlateDavid Edelstein
SlateDavid Edelstein
The film isn't in the same key as Pekar's comic: The tempo is buoyant, puckish, and even more "meta" than the original.
Biographies of living people are tricky if for no other reason than a biographer can sometimes feel protective of his or her subject. Berman and Pulcini obviously adore Pekar, but by not getting out of his head more often and taking him on his own harsh terms, they blow the chance to dig as deep as the source.
70
Time
Time
A kind of bipolar movie, not exactly haha funny but true to life.