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Jazlyn 2022-01-12 08:01:48
See what it means
The film is based on Pollock's biography, but it omits too much background explanation. It takes a lot of effort to read. After reading a book to understand his entire life background and the early relationship between family and friends, I can understand the incomprehensibility better.
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Camylle 2022-01-12 08:01:48
Artistic life driven alternately by creation and destruction
Pollock (born 1912-1956 in Gary, Indiana, USA) was the first American abstract painter to be noticed by Europe. He changed the role of the United States as a follower of European art from the European Renaissance to the mid-20th century. He overthrew the United States. Has always adhered to the...
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Halle 2022-03-26 09:01:11
This film is quite average, a bit of an assembly line. After watching it, I can't really feel Pollock's personality charm and strong output of talent. I know that Pollock has alcoholism and emotional problems. If it is really like this, it's enough to be rambunctious, not for ordinary people. krasner paid a lot for his art. This phenomenon is not surprising. Behind every genius, there are a few people who add buffs to him without asking for anything in return. The painting method of drip is really 100% original. How did the painting process in the film come from? Do you really want to learn to paint? This kind of accidental art has to be painted so much, which is kind of interesting.
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Sherwood 2022-03-24 09:03:05
Art comes from unconscious personal understanding. Surrealism comes from rebelling against traditional rational constructions. Focus on the overall impression of the senses. Lines and blurs are used to express the frame of the original rational construction. It is an abstraction of expression in the pan-table sense. It is the improvement and innovation of expression. is another form of rational creation. But all works are passive, objective and conscious, and surrealism may just subjectively think that it is unconscious. This unconsciousness refers more to the unconsciousness of creation and the creative process. To understand Surrealism as a whole, in itself, apart from the individual artist, is to return to the state in which the art of universal creation is conscious. . .
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Lee Krasner: [reciting] To whom shall I hire myself out? / What beast must I adore? / What holy image is attacked? / What hearts must I break? / What lie must I maintain? / And, what blood shed?