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Pollock
Pollock
In August of 1949, Life Magazine ran a banner headline that begged the question: "Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?" The film is a look back into the life of an extraordinary man, a man who has fittingly been called "an artist dedicated to concealment, a celebrity who nobody knew." As he struggled with self-doubt, engaging in a lonely tug-of-war between needing to express himself and wanting to shut the world out, Pollock began a downward spiral.
rating
6.665
runtime
132 min

Release

2000-09-06

Cast

Ed Harris
Ed Harris
as Jackson Pollock
Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden
as Lee Krasner
Tom Bower
Tom Bower
as Dan Miller
Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Connelly
as Ruth Kligman
Bud Cort
Bud Cort
as Howard Putzel
John Heard
John Heard
as Tony Smith
Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
as Willem DeKooning
David Leary
David Leary
as Charles Pollock
Robert Knott
Robert Knott
as Sande Pollock
Stephanie Seymour
Stephanie Seymour
as Helen Frankenthaler
Molly Regan
Molly Regan
as Arloie Pollock
Sada Thompson
Sada Thompson
as Stella Pollock
Eulala Scheel
Eulala Scheel
as Arloie's Baby
Matthew Sussman
Matthew Sussman
as Reuben Kadish
Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan
as Peggy Guggenheim
Everett Quinton
Everett Quinton
as James Johnson Sweeney
Annabelle Gurwitch
Annabelle Gurwitch
as May Rosenberg
John Rothman
John Rothman
as Harold Rosenberg
Kenny Scharf
Kenny Scharf
as William Baziotes
Tom McGuinness
Tom McGuinness
as Franz Kline
Jeffrey Tambor
Jeffrey Tambor
as Clem Greenberg
Katherine Wallach
Katherine Wallach
as Barbara Kadish
Cassandra Clewicki
Cassandra Clewicki
as Kadish Child
Sloane Shelton
Sloane Shelton
as Dot Miller
Eduardo Machado
Eduardo Machado
as Alfonso Ossorio
Moss Roberts
Moss Roberts
as Ted Dragon
Robert O'Neill
Robert O'Neill
as Herbert Matter
Isabelle Townsend
Isabelle Townsend
as Mercedes Matter
Jennifer Piech
Jennifer Piech
as Young Redhead
Rebecca Wisocky
Rebecca Wisocky
as Dorothy Seiberling
Linda Emond
Linda Emond
as Martha Holmes
Tony Palazzolo
Tony Palazzolo
as Delivery Man
Barbara Garrick
Barbara Garrick
as Betty Parsons
David Cale
David Cale
as William Wright
Claire Beckman
Claire Beckman
as Vita Peterson
Stephen Beach
Stephen Beach
as Jay Pollock
Jill Jackson
Jill Jackson
as Alma Pollock
Donna Mitchell
Donna Mitchell
as Elizabeth Pollock
Sondra Jablonski
Sondra Jablonski
as Jeremy Pollock
Frank Wood
Frank Wood
as Frank Pollock
Julie Anna Rose
Julie Anna Rose
as Marie Pollock
Kyle Timothy Smith
Kyle Timothy Smith
as Jonathan Pollock
April Petroski
April Petroski
as Karen Pollock
Nicholas Petroski
Nicholas Petroski
as Jason Pollock
Noah Petroski
Noah Petroski
as Jason Pollock
Norbert Weisser
Norbert Weisser
as Hans Namuth
Sally Murphy
Sally Murphy
as Edith Metzger
Bob L. Harris
Bob L. Harris
as Veterinarian
Jake
Jake
as Young Gyp
Trecker
Trecker
as Old Gyp
John Madigan
John Madigan
as News Broadcaster (voice)
Matthew Hart Landfield
Matthew Hart Landfield
as Newspaper Boy (uncredited)
John Nesci
John Nesci
as East Hampton Police Officer (uncredited)

Director

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Wuchak

_**Downer biography starts weak, but becomes, um, artistic… and moving**_ Abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock (Ed Harris) is a struggling artist in New York City in the early 40s when he meets his future wife Lee Krasner, a fellow artist (Marcia Gay Harden). They move to the far end of Long Island where he finally catches a break, but alcoholism threatens his life. Jennifer Connelly shows up in the last act. “Pollock” (2000) is an honest biography covering the final fifteen years of the artist’s life from 1941-1956. It was a long-term passion for director/star Ed Harris to bring to the screen. The film starts weak with Pollock being portrayed as a troubled artistic weirdo. While I have no doubt that this is true-to-life, the opening act fails to capture the attention of the viewer. What’s worse, there’s an unintentionally amusing scene reminiscent of the Seinfeld episode "The Visa" where Jerry pretends to be morose and disturbed, which unexpectedly turns on George’s Asian girlfriend. This “meh” opening is probably why the film failed at the box office. Thankfully, the story perks up when the couple moves to a remote area on Long Island. At one point a journalist asks Pollock how he knows when he’s finished with a painting. He insightfully responds, “How do you know when you're finished making love?” This showed that Jackson loved his work and equated creating art to making love. He was a troubled soul, very much so, but painting was his escape, his bliss. It was Pollock’s area of genius and, indeed, his peculiar art is stunning and somehow aesthetically pleasing. I was so moved I wept. Unfortunately, alcohol was his downfall. If you don’t mind downer biographies of artists, like “The Doors” (1991) and “Big Sur” (2013), check this one out. There are inspiring moments amidst the melancholy. The movie runs 2 hours, 2 minutes and was shot in New York City and East Hampton, Long Island. ADDITIONAL CAST: Jeffrey Tambor, Bud Cork, Val Kilmer and John Heard. GRADE: B