Yes, it was enough to be a meaningful movie, the world's first pure The hand-painted oil painting film embodies the ingenuity of more than 100 painters, and then these oil paintings are made into movies. The movie makes Van Gogh's sleeping oil paintings come alive. They are no longer exhibits in various art galleries around the world, but a channel that takes us into Van Gogh's life. Sitting in the cinema, followed the postman's son Armand on a journey, to explore the French town where Van Gogh lived, to visit people who knew Van Gogh, to appreciate the scenery that Van Gogh saw, and to support and connect the whole film. It is Van Gogh's more than 100 oil paintings.
For us, Van Gogh was a great painter who became famous after his death, a genius, a lunatic. And the significance of this film is that it takes us to explore the reasons for Van Gogh's death through those familiar Van Gogh paintings and the messenger. After all the way, you finally begin to understand a little bit of Van Gogh.
Armand first went to send a letter to Van Gogh's younger brother Theo, but found that Theo could not die all day long after Vincent's death. Set foot on the train to Orwell, the town where Vincent sketched before his death. He recreated Vincent's last years from the innkeeper's daughter. He died in a hotel room. Doctor Gachet could have been shot in him. Later, he took out the bullet to save him, but gave up the treatment. He died in front of his younger brother Theo, and left his last words as the best ending.
From the mouth of the boss's daughter, we learned that Vincent and the doctor had a fierce quarrel before his death. Van Gogh and the doctor's daughter Margaret Gachet had frequent contacts. At this time, I thought that the doctor's opposition to the relationship between the two led to the conflict. Then Armand went to the place where Van Gogh often sketched and sailed. This was the place where he and Gachet met. From the boatman, I confirmed again that the two were in love, but when Armand asked Gachet for confirmation, she Avoided and lied that the two had a deep relationship. Later, Armand was attacked in the hotel early. The wild boys in the town bullied and humiliated Van Gogh, and went to visit the old man in the town. The boy was later denied by the hotel daughter.
The one who really solved the truth about Van Gogh's suicide was Gachet, a doctor who had close contacts with the Van Gogh brothers and also had an artist dream. Witnessing that Van Gogh relied on his younger brother Theo to paint, he did not know that his younger brother's life was still stretched and ill. Silence finally broke out and revealed Theo's embarrassment to Van Gogh. Van Gogh chose to cut himself off. At this point, the movie's investigation of the cause of Van Gogh's death finally revealed the mystery.
A down-and-out painter, living in the shadow of his mother's eldest son since childhood, he longed for love and attention. He began to paint at the age of 28. In his heart lived a pure artist dream, but he was constantly swallowed by reality, and his paintings could not be obtained. Recognized by the outside world, he poured out his inner loneliness to the gorgeous colors. Whenever he wrote to Theo to ask for paint supplies, his paintings for 8 years still could not wait for the market, and he was not famous, and no one appreciated and paid for it. His paintings, such a cycle of hardships, were finally unbearable by Dr. Gachet, which indirectly inspired him. He could only live to death, and his relationship with his younger brother Theo was such a thin line of water, which led to his death.
Van Gogh, who was buried in the ground, became famous, but in the eyes of ordinary people, he was still a mad painter who was down and out during his lifetime, but few people can really appreciate his loneliness and unknown talent during his lifetime, at least I didn't take it seriously. I have thought about it, and this movie made me feel pity in the beautiful giant screen, so that when the bright starry sky accompanies Van Gogh's suicide note to interpret his final farewell to life and death, the cinema after the movie ends The sparse people who refuse to leave is a kind of inner awakening.
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