----Mostly personal feelings, not film reviews
There is a little waste. Such a good form is neither experimental nor poetic. I didn't see Van Gogh's love for art and life, only the praise of his admirers.
In the past few years, Impressionism has been sought after by the world as never before. After overconsumption, it will be replaced by other art forms one day.
The obsession with him has run through the entire high school era, reading the album over and over, copying "Night Café", the first time I overcame the wall to print "Starry Sky" on Wikipedia, looping Don McLean's "starry starry night", back and forth Looking through the chapters written by Alain Botton in "The Meaning of Traveling", he was first seen in the very few Dutch pavilions at the 10th World Expo. He was written in the college entrance examination composition.. Later, more More and more people like him, and he can be seen everywhere. It is easy to see the original works of the audience in museums or exhibitions. Pick your favorite painter either Van Gogh or Monet. It feels like a private collection. The celebrity became popular immediately, and the old fans were relieved and jealous.
When I was young, my obsession with some things and people might eventually fade away. Old friends will also send me the real news books and movies about him that I have photographed around him with his paintings, and I gradually lose my previous love. But every time I inadvertently broke into an exhibition hall with his paintings, it was like meeting an old friend by chance, familiar and safe, and I would leave after watching from a distance.
I saw the promo of this movie a few years ago, and I was still looking forward to it, but I didn’t expect tears to come out when the stars flowed in the first act. Although I almost fell asleep in the middle, I was caught in the ending "starry starry night". The cover is poked. Maybe it's like a predecessor who has been loved so much, his memory is getting faint, but there is always a place in my heart that is him.
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