The annotated and expanded screenplay adaptation of the landmark graphic novel
Ben and Miko’s relationship is in trouble. He’s a struggling filmmaker,
she works for a local film festival, and in various ways, they’re both
searching for something else. When he’s not managing a derelict movie
theater, Ben spends his time obsessing over unavailable blonde women,
watching Criterion Collection DVDs, and eating in diners with his best
friend Alice, a grad student with a serial dating habit. When Miko moves
to New York for an internship, Ben begins to explore what he thinks he
wants, throwing himself headfirst into new relationships, unfamiliar
surroundings, and uncharted emotional territory. Equal parts comedy and
drama, Shortcomings explores the complexities of culture, desire, and Asian American identity with a critical eye and unsparing, irreverent wit.
Based on Adrian Tomine’s groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, Shortcomings was written by Tomine and directed by Randall Park. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection at the Tribeca Festival in advance of a theatrical release from Sony Pictures Classics.
Tomine’s screenplay is presented here with extensive annotations, commentary, and bonuses, including alternate and deleted scenes, a selection of color film stills, an introduction from Randall Park, and an exclusive new comic from Tomine. An essential companion to the original graphic novel, this volume is an illuminating document of an iconic story’s adaptation from page to screen.
Available now from Drawn & Quarterly or wherever you get books.
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