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i see van gogh
Derrick 2022-04-11 09:01:07
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Kelvin 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Seen long ago, Van Gogh's red hair and his passion, still recall the bright tones of the film, and his relationship with Gauguin is also impressive
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Jaylen 2022-04-12 09:01:10
Terrible symphony. Oh old movie. I read the book early in the morning, and the movie also presents the biography in a simple way. But the blending of pictures and scenes is still a wonderful experience. Van Gogh is too legendary. His pure sincerity is bound to become a tragedy in such a reality. Purely hurtful.
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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]
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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.