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Olen 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Please don't sympathize with him easily
There is no way to understand his paintings without reading his biography.
I just want to say that his natural outspoken and enthusiastic character, his crazy love for life, and his pursuit and persistence in his own value are destined to become a great artist.
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Pattie 2022-04-09 08:01:02
longing for life
Before I finished reading The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh, this autobiography composed of hundreds of letters written by Vincent van Gogh to his younger brother Theo, I couldn't wait to finish the movie. I don't write any reviews, I just want to express my true feelings.
I don't know oil...

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Johann 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Douglas's performance is profound, natural, simple and true, which is touching. After reading the biography and watching the film, it is even more embarrassing. Sincere, sincere and enthusiastic, he expresses all the beauty he sees with a pure heart, and this exaggerated and hypocritical world has never tolerated this kind of truth. Loneliness is like fate, and I want to say that this mainstream society constructed from ugly and inferior human nature is the most lonely narrowness.
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Kayli 2022-04-09 08:01:02
Van Gogh's inner loneliness works well
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Theo Van Gogh: Vincent, uh... it's all good, all of it. The important thing is that one day it could be... *sublime*. Well between then and now, there's one thing you can do for me, a little thing is all I ask: let me get a night's sleep.
[turns and heads to bed as the scene fades out]
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Paul Gauguin: How long have you been in Paris?
Vincent Van Gogh: Over a year.
Paul Gauguin: How can you stand it? I can't work here. It *strangles* me.
Vincent Van Gogh: But where would you go?
Paul Gauguin: Brittany. There's a place up there I can stay. It's just a hole, but it's all I can afford.
Vincent Van Gogh: Wouldn't you miss your friends in Paris?
Paul Gauguin: Friends? A woman or two maybe. When you start as late as I did you find yourself measuing who and what you give your time to. Friends, comforts, family - if they interfere with your peace to work you cut them off. And you spend the rest of your life wondering if it was worthwhile.