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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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  • Johann 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    Douglas's performance is profound, natural, simple and true, which is touching. After reading the biography and watching the film, it is even more embarrassing. Sincere, sincere and enthusiastic, he expresses all the beauty he sees with a pure heart, and this exaggerated and hypocritical world has never tolerated this kind of truth. Loneliness is like fate, and I want to say that this mainstream society constructed from ugly and inferior human nature is the most lonely narrowness.

  • Kayli 2022-04-09 08:01:02

    Van Gogh's inner loneliness works well

Lust for Life quotes

  • Theo Van Gogh: Hiding away here. Wasting you're time. You've become an idler.

    Vincent Van Gogh: An idler. Yes. But there are two kinds of idlers. There's the man who's idle because he wants to be, out of laziness. How easy that is. I envy him. But, there's the other kind. The man who's idle in spite of himself. I want nothing *but* to work. Only, I can't. I'm in a cage. A cage of shame and self-doubt and failure. Somebody, believe me, I'm caged. I'm caged and I'm alone. I'm frightened.

    Theo Van Gogh: Vincent, listen to me. When we were children, I used to follow you about. If I was frightened, I'd run to look for you. If I got lost, you'd always come to find me. We're still brothers. We're friends. We can trust one another. That's stronger than any cage.

  • Vincent Van Gogh: When I paint the sun, I want people to feel it revolving, giving off light and heat.