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Ed Harris gives the best performance of his career!
Ed Harris gives the best performance of his career. Too bad it wasn’t in another film. How can watching a movie about an artist be so long and boring? If only I had five thousand words to tell you. This movie is literally as boring as watching paint dry. Pollock is such an unlikable guy, you wish you had spent your eight bucks for two hours at a buffet with Hannibal Lecter. All of the supporting players are wonderful, including Bud Cort as a strangely bloated supporter of Pollock’s work. He is looking these days like a cross between Truman Capote and a cabbage patch doll. No doubt everyone will herald this film as genius, unfortunately this reviewer had to keep slapping himself every five minutes to keep the sleep apnea from kicking in. Only one ingredient would have made this experience tolerable. Coffee. Buckets and buckets of coffee. Go see this film if you are an art lover or an insomniac.