When I was watching a movie, a man in a hat sat on my left. When I saw the scene of an open-air cafe at night, he introduced to the woman beside me: "This painting is hanging in my bedroom. That one". I guess he should be an artist who admires Van Gogh. I don't know much about Van Gogh's life, but I want to get to know this lonely genius through this film, and to contribute to the production team that made this film. The film shows that Van Gogh loved the world so much, loved everyone around him, painted them into his works, wrote letters to his younger brother every day to record his life, and always used positive words at the end to reassure his younger brother. He wants to quietly pursue his inner peace and record the world with his advanced aesthetics. He is lonely, painful, and tortured from all sides, but he still does not forget his original intention until he feels that he has become a burden to his younger brother. Family, he would rather give up his pursuit, he is not a weird person at all, but a person who truly loves the world and his family. Towards the end of the movie, there is a picture of Van Gogh looking back. The man sitting on my left can't help but bend over to cover his face with his hands, feeling a little sad. The woman next to him strokes his back to express comfort. I think this is what I saw. Best review ever for this movie.
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