Text / Mengli's poem book "Love Van Gogh: Mystery of the Starry Sky" cites the cause of Van Gogh's death after his death, and traces back from the perspectives of multiple characters. The soul is alive with light and shadow, and the animation condensed by tens of thousands of Van Gogh-style oil paintings makes every frame of the film impeccable, and the visual impact formed by this is absolutely wonderful. In fact, the theme of Van Gogh has been put on the screen more than once. From the earliest documentary short film to the TV movie of "Cum Fu", a variety of film and television works are devoted to restoring this pioneering faction, but in The tragic life that was not appreciated by the world at that time was to express respect for this master and regret for his untimely death, and this "Love Van Gogh", in addition to the "oil painting animation", which is particularly maverick In addition to the way of presentation, the plot of the movie is no longer just to reproduce his life. In terms of plot, "Love Van Gogh" is based on a letter from Van Gogh that did not reach the recipient's hand. The traces of others who have contacted Van Gogh, a high and low profile, is difficult to be recognized by the world, and the particularly lonely image of Van Gogh is gradually revealed as the plot ferments, although this multi-perspective interview-style approach inevitably makes the film slightly less. It is trivial, but it is also in this presentation that the film adapts a well-known true event and becomes more watchable. Although the entire film is only 95 minutes long, it was composed of 65,000 oil paintings by 125 painters in 7 years. The film's painting style is highly in line with Van Gogh's personal style. It is the vividness of Van Gogh's past paintings in light and shadow. This bold innovation makes the film feel unprecedented. Personally, as a fan of Van Gogh's paintings, What it brings is like being immersed in the colorful art world of Van Gogh, and you will recall the vivid paintings of Van Gogh in no time. The film ends with "The Starry Night on the Rhone", which compares Van Gogh to a beautiful starry night. "Love Van Gogh" is sad but not sad. It leads the audience into a lonely soul. It is the colorful world in Van Gogh's pen.
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