At the end of the 1940's, abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) is featured in Life magazine. Flashback to 1941, he's living with his brother in a tiny apartment in New York City, drinking too much, and exhibiting an occasional painting in group shows. That's when he meets artist Lee Krasner, who puts her career on hold to be his companion, lover, champion, wife, and, in essence, caretaker. To get him away from booze, insecurity, and the stress of city life, they move to the Hamptons where nature and sobriety help Pollock achieve a breakthrough in style: a critic praises, then Life magazine calls. But so do old demons: the end is nasty, brutish, and short. Written by
My Review --- One of the best biographies ever made. Ed Harris directed and starred in this movie. His acting is beyond authentic.
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Re-uploaded -- Credit goes to the original uploader - Ozlem
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4-4 stars by Roger Ebert
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Container: MPEG-4 (.mp4)
Release Size: 966 MB
Resolution: 1280x720
Encoder level: High@L4.0
Overall Bitrate: 998 kbps
Video Codec: x264
Audio Codec : AAC (avcodec)
Subtitle: English (.srt included)
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