It is another film in which the director's consciousness is stronger than the work itself. For those who are familiar with the wonderful aspects of Van Gogh's paintings, the form is not brilliant but hinders it. On the same day. It can only be said that it is still meaningful as a way of tribute. And this method is not enough for the detail rendering of the actor's performance. I have read the whole book "Letters from Van Gogh to Theo", but what the film shows is only a drop in the bucket, and it is very lacking. I had the urge to doze off and leave the stage in the middle, looking forward to a profound big-screen work that could truly describe Van Gogh's life, like "Darkness".
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