Robot Stories and More Screenplays
by Greg Pak
"2004 may end up being American cinema's year of the robot, with Pak and his independent sci-fi movie getting the jump on Hollywood."- Wired
Price: $14.95, Binding: PaperbackISBN: 1-59702-000-1, Pages: 236
Winner of 35 film festival awards, Robot Stories is an acclaimed independent movie, written by rising Asian-American director Greg Pak. In four intertwined stories, people struggle to connect in a technological world.
Praised as "the kind of science fiction sophisticated audiences crave and deserve," This collection includes six more of Pak's scripts, such as Asian Pride Porn, All Amateur Ecstasy, Mouse, and Cat Fight Tonight, as well as original commentary by the author and a foreword by Tony Award winning playwright David Henry Hwang.
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Reviews:
- 3/3/04: NPR - Fresh Air: National Public Radio interview with Greg Pak."As the title says, Pak uses an ostensible sci-fi motif to link his four pieces. What truly binds them, however, is a subtle exploration of the tension between the human and the synthetic, and the sometimes fuzzy distinction between the two. The film also has a distinguishable arc, beginning with an exceedingly nontraditional 'birth' and closing with a triumphant death...He's an uncannily assured visual storyteller...The result is a quietly impassioned, genuinely stirring indie rarity."
- The Village Voice
"A tremendously powerful set of vignettes. Writer/director Greg Pak uses four stories about robots to create wonderfully human moments. The stories are quick and to the point. The visually compelling and well-acted stories do not exist in the same world; tied together by theme, each is its own stirring narrative. Robots as toys, robots as children, robots as office tools, and robots as deceased loved ones teach the humans around them various lessons without hammering the audience. Quiet subtlety abounds throughout these terrific shorts. Even the opening credits animation is a wonderfully self-contained story. Another must-see."
- Bobby Kirk, Playback St. Louis