Jeffrey
Wright, Michael Wincott , Benicio Del Toro , Claire Forlani, David
Bowie , Dennis Hopper .
Andy Warhol was a phenomenon who warrants
a lot of explaining: a completely colorless mega-star celebrity,
and a kind of LaBrea Tarpit for a vivid and talented collection
of oddballs in the New York scene. He fostered their continued degeneration
into weird lifestyles and heavy drug use; and at the same time acted
as their mentor, agent, and sponsor. One artist who came to be part
of Warhol's "scene" was Jean Michel Basquiat, an antisocial
street-bum who went from writing graffiti on alley walls to being
the toast of New York City's art world. This film biography chronicles
the progression of Basquiat (Jeffrey Wright) and his progression
from living in cardboard boxes to penthouses, his romances, his
drug use, and his death in 1988 at age 27. Along the way, he never
stopped detesting the rich, including art agent Bruno Bischofberger
(Dennis Hopper), and he never lost his naivete. Warhol (David Bowie)
picks up some of the pieces as Basquiat lurches through the art
scene. Cameo appearances by Tatum O'Neal and Courtney Love add spice
to this interesting film.
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