Because I love Van Gogh so much, I am grateful that someone would put so much effort into such a new and great endeavor. Although the plot always revolves around the cause of death, which is somewhat off-center and a little boring, the starting point of wanting to explore in depth is still well-intentioned. "You always wonder how he died, but do you know how he lived?"
And, in the last scene of Van Gogh turning back, I can't forget the shock that his eyes brought me. It's really a glimpse through history and civilization. The starry sky is in the depths of your eyes. You are the one who is light and cloudless, the sudden change, the infinite, the painful and violent.
Gentle, crazy, inferior, genius, my dear Van Gogh, the world has not treated you kindly, but made you trapped in your livelihood and human relationships, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
May all the great souls of any age not have to burn themselves to illuminate humanity.
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