At Eternity's Gate Comments

  • Eldridge 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    Who is this Van Gogh to take...

  • Dorothy 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    I remember that Van Gogh invited Gauguin because the studio rent was too expensive, and Gauguin came to Van Gogh because the painting could not be sold, so he asked Theo for it. But none of this gossip matters. I prefer to understand the original intention of its creation as a tribute to Van Gogh by contemporary artists, a review and nostalgia for the artistic tradition, and an exquisite imitation of Van Gogh's inner creative state....

  • Joy 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    The part of brother play & Gauguin was filmed.... Did the screenwriter visit...

  • Antwon 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    I really like this film in my heart. The photography and pictures are great. William Dafoe's performance is worth watching. It is a pity that he is a bit too old. Van Gogh, who is in his 30s, should be more energetic. The film does not deliberately tell the story, but puts more emphasis on impressions, feelings, and psychology, and has a strong subjective meaning. By the way, I found that the Van Gogh sketchbook that was only discovered in 2016 still seems to be controversial, and the Van Gogh...

  • Misty 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Van Gogh is probably one of the most difficult subjects to shoot. It is either a cliché, a kitsch, or a cosplay of a famous painting. The director has worked hard, and there is a sense of beauty, but still... nothing...

  • Marge 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Obviously the director didn't want to tell the story of Van Gogh, he just borrowed his understanding of Van Gogh in the first person. Essay-style opinions are not a problem. Let the characters not speak human words and be full of opinions. This is not a biopic, this is a essay movie. To shoot celebrity biographies in a life-stream way, in addition to the weird first-person perspective, a lot of hand-held photography and follow-up shots are also added, plus post-color toning, and the small fresh...

  • Reagan 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Attempting to use the changeable lens style to create emotional changes in the viewing of the movie to get close to the artist's heart, but the result is unexpectedly dizzy and nauseous. The extremely personal art film produced for the film festival, fortunately, the ultimate in art has made a beautiful A tour of French villages and towns in the 19th century, with a lively experience class of "walking into the life behind the...

  • Orland 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    It's really boring. In contrast, Piara's Van Gogh moved me the most! In addition, everyone is speaking English, which is always...

  • Kellie 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Except for the slightly blunt and meaningful perspective at the end, and the "English dialogue in a European context", the rhythm and tolerance of the entire film are remarkable. Do not deliberately show off literature, do not fall into the emotional entanglement of melodrama, return to the origin of the artist's existence, all spiritual discussions are rationally arranged in the play, Dafoe blends his innate temperament into During the...

  • Dylan 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    The animated version of the live-action version, those first-perspective shots test the actors and basically meet the standard...but to shoot such a person, just meeting the standard is not...

Extended Reading
  • Liana 2022-01-16 08:01:59

    Van Gogh says

    Van Gogh said: There is a movie about Van Gogh called "The Gate of Eternity". In the movie, no one cares about Van Gogh's work, no one wants to appreciate it, and Van Gogh doesn't have a friend who can resonate with him. The younger brother of the business, it is estimated that his tragedy will...

  • Lesly 2022-01-16 08:01:59

    The poetic image failed to save this empty and mediocre biography

    Julian Schnabel benefits from the dual identities of director and painter. Almost every movie can find a star-studded cast. In "Before Night" by the Cuban poet Renardo Arenas, there are Oscar actor Javier Baden, Sean Penn and Johnny Depp in the famous work "Diving Bell and Butterflies" in France...

At Eternity's Gate quotes

  • Paul Gauguin: Why do you always have to paint from nature?

    Vincent Van Gogh: I feel lost if I don't have something to look at. I need something to see. There's so much to see. Every time I look, I see something I've never seen before.

  • Paul Gauguin: What you paint, what you do belongs to you. You don't need to copy anything.

    Vincent Van Gogh: I don't copy.

    Vincent Van Gogh: I know, but why don't you paint just what's in your mind? What your brain sees?

    Vincent Van Gogh: Because the essence of nature is beauty.