Walter never accepted defeat, insisting he was the true artist for the rest of his life....
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Walter never accepted defeat, insisting he was the true artist for the rest of his life. He died in 2000, bitter and penniless. He never produced another painting.
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Margaret found personal happiness and remarried. After many years in Hawaii, she moved back to San Francisco and opened a new gallery. She still paints every day.
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Walter had the chops
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Margaret Not so much
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I painted that Really
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Hm
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It's very evocative
Clip duration: 15 seconds
Views: 154
Timestamp in movie: 00h 52m 59s
Uploaded: 19 March, 2022
Genres: biography, crime, drama
Summary: A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.
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00:05 Get outta my house Get out of my big house
00:20 I was a daughter and then a wife and then a mother
00:06 Now please clear out the clutter before the taste police...
00:23 You sound crazy For God's sake you've seen me...
00:15 I think people buy art because it touches them
00:08 I think it's creepy maudlin and amateurish
00:27 We have something to share with you about the wonderful...
00:05 You're not testifying you're filibustering
00:04 Espresso what's that Is that like reefer
00:37 I painted that Really
00:31 The ravages were horrifying
00:18 What is wrong with the lowest common denominator
00:24 Don't knock your work You have an amazing talent
00:37 What are you afraid of
00:11 What You're better off
00:15 What's that with the big crazy eyes Oh
00:15 Would you rather sell one 500 painting
00:07 Now please clear out the clutter before the taste police...
00:23 You sound crazy For God's sake you've seen me...
00:32 Well I put up with your daughter and never said a peep