He has. Jeffrey Wright is magnetic and moving as Jean-Michel. David Bowie finds the loneliness in Andy Warhol that linked him to Jean-Michel. Gary Oldman is a Schnabel-like artist. Others include Dennis Hopper as an art dealer, Courtney Love as a groupie and Christopher Walken, who is mesmeric as an interviewer. Even the fakery -- a Jean-Michel romance with a composite lover (Claire Forlani) -- is forged with flair.
Schnabel excels with Jean-Michel in his studio -- music blaring, pals chatting -- as he calmly paints a huge, empty canvas. It's a Herculean task done with daunting ease. Most movies stress the agony of art (think of Kirk Douglas' Van Gogh in "Lust for Life"). Schnabel's exceptional film honors his friend by showing the act of creation as a natural high. Life tormented Basquiat, not art. In "Basquiat," the gift just pours out.
PETER TRAVERS
RS 741
(Posted: Dec 8, 2000)
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