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Actors: Ed Harris, Marcia Gay Harden |
Summary: Neurotic, misogynistic, brilliant: All are apt descriptions of that enfant terrible of the 1950s art world, Jackson Pollock. Ed Harris inhabits the skin of the tortured abstract expressionist in a movie that plays almost like a documentary of Pollock's life. Matching Harris stroke for stroke is Marcia Gay Harden, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in the role of Pollock's ambitious, hard-bitten wife. |
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