Once, I stood in the pavilion, surrounded by ever-changing Van Gogh paintings, and the voice of the docent in my ears. The painting is shocking, but the feeling for Van Gogh is vague.
The main line of the film is to explore the cause of Van Gogh's death, but this is by no means the purpose of the film. In this process of exploration, the film provides multiple perspectives, allowing the audience to experience a real, flesh-and-blood Van Gogh.
In addition, the most special thing about this film is that it does not simply record the life of Van Gogh in the way of live interpretation, but puts the life of Van Gogh in his paintings. Every frame freezes and you think, oh, I've seen this painting before. I think that recording his life with his favorite paintings may be the best way to remember this great artist.
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