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Lemuel 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Might as well be called "Investigative Report on the Death of Vincent van Gogh"
I think it is very immoral to consume other people's death, not to mention that the deceased is a painter he likes very much! Not to mention 12 frames per second and one oil painting per frame. The whole film is drowsy, and it can't even achieve basic smoothness. If it wasn't for the love of Van...
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Blaise 2022-04-22 07:01:40
lonely life
The genius, the lunatic, the madly pursued love keeps getting frustrated. Crazy wandering life, crazy painting, crazy ending their own life. After that, the paintings are invaluable, and the rare is the most expensive... The recording and interpretation of the monologue mode, the lonely soul......

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Jean 2022-04-24 07:01:16
#SIFF17# is such a good viewing experience that I feel sleepy, and the content of the film is really average... It's like a collection of interviews.
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Charley 2022-03-22 09:02:14
Very disappointed! It’s just a rotarod animation, even the zoom is preserved, especially the black and white images in the flashback part. It’s extremely photorealist. Van Gogh will be pissed when he sees it. It’s all about the biography of a painter who works with photography from a single point of view. Please don’t use " More than 100 artists are purely hand-painted." This kind of gimmick is basically a rotary drawing, can it be called hand-painting? The core of the story is the cause of death, and Rashomon finally got some painless "comprehension"
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