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Vaughn 2022-04-09 08:01:02

1956 "Longing for Life" I personally like this one,
it reproduces all the landscapes depicted in Van Gogh's paintings, his anxiety, his madness, his longing. Before I started, I felt that
the actor who played Van Gogh in this film felt Disappointed. But later, his eyes always flashed with innocent enthusiasm, and there seemed to
be an illusion that this should be Van Gogh. The
deepest impression was that of Van Gogh, who could not bear the torture of mental illness. After painting "The Raven Wheat Field", he wrote After the final stroke, the gun rang out, and when the crow was alarmed
, Theo lit his pipe for him.
Van Gogh hoped that his nephew with the same name would not live as painfully as he did. "I only hope that his heart is quieter than mine."
The last sentence of the film: "I want to go home" ends Van Gogh like this. life full of personality

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Extended Reading
  • Linwood 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    The male lead plays Van Gogh's vigor, nervousness, pain, loneliness, unlucky, paranoid and eccentric, but compassionate, loving life, and kind-hearted

  • Morton 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Dear Theo, savage Gauguin. When living together, Gauguin always refused to show Van Gogh his new works in the previous period because... the crew did not get the copyright of those paintings!

Lust for Life quotes

  • Theo Van Gogh: Vincent, uh... it's all good, all of it. The important thing is that one day it could be... *sublime*. Well between then and now, there's one thing you can do for me, a little thing is all I ask: let me get a night's sleep.

    [turns and heads to bed as the scene fades out]

  • Paul Gauguin: How long have you been in Paris?

    Vincent Van Gogh: Over a year.

    Paul Gauguin: How can you stand it? I can't work here. It *strangles* me.

    Vincent Van Gogh: But where would you go?

    Paul Gauguin: Brittany. There's a place up there I can stay. It's just a hole, but it's all I can afford.

    Vincent Van Gogh: Wouldn't you miss your friends in Paris?

    Paul Gauguin: Friends? A woman or two maybe. When you start as late as I did you find yourself measuing who and what you give your time to. Friends, comforts, family - if they interfere with your peace to work you cut them off. And you spend the rest of your life wondering if it was worthwhile.