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Pollock

Pollock

  • Status: Released
  • 06-09-2000
  • Runtime: 132 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 325

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.

Ed Harris

Jackson Pollock

Marcia Gay Harden

Lee Krasner

Tom Bower

Dan Miller

Jennifer Connelly

Ruth Kligman

Bud Cort

Howard Putzel

John Heard

Tony Smith

Val Kilmer

Willem DeKooning

David Leary

Charles Pollock

Robert Knott

Sande Pollock

Stephanie Seymour

Helen Frankenthaler

Molly Regan

Arloie Pollock

Sada Thompson

Stella Pollock

Eulala Scheel

Arloie's Baby

Matthew Sussman

Reuben Kadish

Amy Madigan

Peggy Guggenheim

Everett Quinton

James Johnson Sweeney

Annabelle Gurwitch

May Rosenberg

John Rothman

Harold Rosenberg

Kenny Scharf

William Baziotes

Tom McGuinness

Franz Kline

Jeffrey Tambor

Clem Greenberg

Katherine Wallach

Barbara Kadish

Cassandra Clewicki

Kadish Child

Sloane Shelton

Dot Miller

Eduardo Machado

Alfonso Ossorio

Moss Roberts

Ted Dragon

Robert O'Neill

Herbert Matter

Isabelle Townsend

Mercedes Matter

Jennifer Piech

Young Redhead

Rebecca Wisocky

Dorothy Seiberling

Linda Emond

Martha Holmes

Tony Palazzolo

Delivery Man

Barbara Garrick

Betty Parsons

David Cale

William Wright

Claire Beckman

Vita Peterson

Stephen Beach

Jay Pollock

Jill Jackson

Alma Pollock

Donna Mitchell

Elizabeth Pollock

Sondra Jablonski

Jeremy Pollock

Frank Wood

Frank Pollock

Julie Anna Rose

Marie Pollock

Kyle Timothy Smith

Jonathan Pollock

April Petroski

Karen Pollock

Nicholas Petroski

Jason Pollock

Noah Petroski

Jason Pollock

Norbert Weisser

Hans Namuth

Sally Murphy

Edith Metzger

Bob L. Harris

Veterinarian

Jake

Young Gyp

Trecker

Old Gyp

John Madigan

News Broadcaster (voice)

Matthew Hart Landfield

Newspaper Boy (uncredited)

John Nesci

East Hampton Police Officer (uncredited)

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_**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