But that doesn't stop me from learning about a madman's world.
And regardless of the difference between the content of the film and the relevant materials I have seen, what
is consistent is the enthusiasm and madness of a painter.
This is a lonely person, and good people are doomed to be lonely.
He cannot live in harmony with people, he is too passionate and has his own ideas, and he always has to express them, regardless of the feelings of the outside world.
He is really a lunatic, obsessed with nature, neither the scorching sun nor the strong wind will prevent him from expressing his passion, but make him more passionate.
No matter what others think of him, he doesn't care, even food and clothing, and only pursues what he wants, although he knows that every effort is a failure, a failure in the worldly sense.
He has fallen into the love of painting and can't help himself.
But in fact, he is the most sober person!
He knows what he wants - he pursues nature, passion, and praises the working people! Others disdain his painting style and subject matter, but he just knows to stick to his passion expression! Moreover, he knew that it was difficult for him to control his emotions, that he was mentally ill and would cause harm to others. He rejected his brother's care for him, and he insisted that he be admitted to a mental hospital!
This is what makes me feel the most! He is so awake! He is out of this world!
We ordinary people are always dulled by reality, without passion, we don’t even know what we want.
What kind of life do you want? What kind of life do you want?
I don't know, probably don't worry about food and clothing, it's better to be happy and happy.
The meaning of life is not discussed here, and personal values are different. And even as faithful to his ideals as Van Gogh, he is not without regrets.
Life is rare, what do you want?
Ask that self, never too late to get it..
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