Don't want to remove the previous "want to see" record, simply say:
The script is still thin, focusing on the point in time when Vincent died, and the others are how people around him judge Vincent. He is a lonly, silent, shy, humble, hard-working, enthsiastic person who is also depressed and marked as an evil by others.
The "special" actors, especially Ronan's small round face, make people wonder why they don't directly develop a filter, so that the scenes of the special actors' acting are directly filtered, and the work is complete, right? All save the hand-painted oil painting to the animation one.
The dubbing is disjointed, and the sound is on the low side. I don't know if it was intentional to highlight the effect of the picture? [This criticism is mainly to say that there are only a few actors who feel sad, and most of them feel heartless and have not participated in the play. 】
The picture part basically achieved "revisiting old dreams". Crows in the wheat field, boats on the lake, tavern peddlers and more. ——And the doctor hugged and cried beside the bed, black to the top.
Finally, in the last five or six minutes, the mezzo-soprano of LA HAVAS performed "strarry starry night", you must listen to the end. Too tear-jerking, it is recommended to bring a pack of tissues. Even more durable than the original original Mclean.
It was the first time that a film progressed to the end in a gloomy manner, and was beaten by a five or six-minute old song and sang a new crit to the point of being unable to heal itself—life is perfect.
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