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Putting It All in Perspective

Everyone's a critic. But then, some people deserve to be—especially when their own life becomes the subject of a movie, as happened to comic-book artist and writer Harvey Pekar with American Splendor. He describes the somewhat surreal experience in American Splendor: Our Movie Year (Ballantine, $16.95) in the most realistic of terms. Jetted with his family from Sundance to Cannes to promote the movie, he frets about how to do his laundry in hotels. He meets big stars but seems more impressed when Roger Ebert talks to his stepdaughter like an equal. In some ways, the experience and new fame are a validation of his years of underground toil. In others, he's made even more skeptical about how media hype tries to make us value things that aren't very important. To paraphrase one of his famous lines, ordinary moviegoing is pretty complex stuff. We'd all do well to watch films as attentively and as personally as Pekar does. No matter what you've read or been told to think about a flick, your opinion still matters most.

Harvey Pekar / Mark Zingarelli

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