* 17-12-18 After two months of revising the rating, I calmed down, the fan filter became thinner, and the rating was revised to two stars. If this movie can be five-star, how can it be worthy of other true five-star movies this year? And modifying the score can prevent passers-by who want to find the five-star resonance to come in by mistake. I originally thought "I have given five stars, so please let me go if you really love fans." It turned out that I was too naive. Everyone clicked on a five-star movie review just to read the praise! Again, I personally think that this movie can get full marks as a love letter, but it is unqualified as a movie. The following is the original text that was full of fan filters and anger on the night after watching the movie: ++++++++++++++++++ As I go to Getty every few months to see the iris flowers to calm my mind, I have the opportunity to check the works of the U.S. emperor in various places in the Vatican Plateau. I went to Amsterdam last year for two pilgrimages. The second time Van Gogh really loves fans, since the first time I saw Loving Vincent's trailer in 15 years, I can't wait to call crazy every day, begging to have a feature film soon. To tell a story about Van Gogh in the style of Van Gogh, all oil paintings are hand-painted, and the aesthetic blessings of Polish and British people, oh my god, the world is complete. Until today I saw the positive film, my heart was torn. I was walking with a couple. The male student is studying director and the female student is studying animation. It can be said that they are quite professional. The director basically knows Van Gogh Zero, and the animation girl went to Amsterdam with me, but it was only limited to the appreciation of the color of the screen. After watching the movie, we walked out of the theater in silence. For a long time, the girl asked quietly, is it because my aesthetics is not good, or the film is really unsightly. The director and I replied in unison, it was really unsightly. I can give five stars entirely because of the eight-meter-thick fan filter and the wonderful pictures (but for audiences who are not used to/accepting this style, such as the director, his true voice is : It makes me dizzy), and basically every frame has Van Gogh's reference. I haven't counted how many paintings of Van Gogh have been incorporated, but all the characters and almost every scene are frozen from the original works. When resources become available on the Internet, I can pull out a test receipt. Just say that The Drinkers, who I had just made a fresh and hot pilgrimage at the Chicago Art Museum, turned into three passersby in the tavern, put up a picture of Pose, and had a fight with the male protagonist.
It’s the attitude that passers-by, roadside scenery and even the transition have the support of the original painting, which made me stand up and applaud and shed moving tears: I have received this love wave, and the director has spent five years and a hundred people 5.5 million dollars. I took a 95-minute love letter. Van Gogh really loves the top spot except for Theo. However, you can't let love blind your eyes, just use love to generate electricity. The plot full of slots is as follows: Arles postman’s son, our male protagonist, was entrusted by his father to Paris a year after Van Gogh’s death to deliver a letter to Vincent’s brother Theo that was never sent by the painter who was always returned. When I ran to Paris, I found that Theo was dead after following his brother. The art dealer said that if you want to give the letter to Theo’s widow, you can go to Auvers-sur-Oise to find the contact information of Dr. Gachet, who is very familiar with this one. . The young man ran to Auvers-sur-Oise to find a doctor. The doctor’s housekeeper said that you wanted to ask about the evil. It was really terrible. The doctor won’t come back another day. The actor asked where Van Gogh lived, female The butler gives directions to the tavern.
When I arrived at the tavern, I met with the waitress and learned about Van Gogh’s story before his death. The waitress said that Van Gogh loved to go to the river. You can talk to the boatman, and the hero will go to the boatman. Boatman said that Van Gogh often came to the riverside to paint and was very lonely, but once he brought a girl to two people who were particularly happy, that was Dr. Gachet's daughter. So the protagonist went to the waitress to find out about the situation again, and came to the conclusion that "Van Gogh and the doctor's daughter have a problem", and happily went to the girl to confront him, "You are his lover, you must have something." The girl said coldly that I was not familiar with him, and mocked the actor's love of gossip. The actor returned without success and lived in Van Gogh's room that night and had a dream about Van Gogh. After waking up, he went out and met a little idiot who threw him with a stone. He chased him all night, but failed.
The next day, the actor went to the wheat field where Van Gogh committed suicide and sat down to imagine why Van Gogh committed suicide, because everyone on the previous day told him emotionally that Van Gogh was super calm and not mentally ill, and that he loved life and was stoned by a little idiot. lost. In the process of chasing the little idiot, he met an old man. The old man told him that Van Gogh's death was suspicious, so he could visit another doctor. The other doctor was a crazy old man (taken from a sorrowing old man). He told him that Van Gogh was not killed by suicide from his wounds. He was shot. The btw tavern owner had a gun. The male protagonist went to confront the waitress "Are you guys?" Have you killed Van Gogh with a gun?" Waitress:? ? ? Our guns have long been sold, are you a fucking idiot? By the way, your job is gone, don't live with me anymore, you are in vain.
The protagonist went to the boatman for a drink and learned that a gangster often bullies Van Gogh, and that this man also has a gun. The actor yelled at the boatman: Why don’t you stop him from bullying Van Gogh! ? Don't you cherish Van Gogh's! ? Boatman:? ? ? Why should I fight an injustice for a man in his 30s? Wouldn't he fight back by himself or go straight away when he is upset? Are you a fucking idiot? You are in vain. Just drove the actor away. The protagonist continued to drink, and there were three the drinkers on the side table. At this time, the little idiot jumped out again and was beaten by the drinkers. The drunk protagonist stepped forward and was taken away by the police. The policeman was the one who interrogated Van Gogh before his death. He told him a little sweet story about Van Gogh's life. The actor went to the wheat field again with depression and various Van Gogh stories, and met Dr. Gachet again. His daughter, the sister provided him with more details about Van Gogh's life. Youyou said that you only want to know how he died, so do you know how he lives?
At this time, the actor is simply a walking Van Gogh gossip machine. With Van Gogh's life, he finally met the painter's former friend, Dr. Gachet. The actor of Dr. Gachet is Bolong from GOT, who appeared on the stage with the brilliance of the record-breaking famous paintings of later generations, telling the truth about Van Gogh's death: He was forced to death by me. Actor:? ? ? No, no, no, I have sufficient evidence that he was killed by a gangster. Dr. Gachet: You don't know how painful and stressful he is alive, he doesn't want to be a burden to his brother, he is genius, he is alone, he is blahblah. Actor: Well, I was convinced. We don't care about the murder. Can you help me send this letter to Theo's widow? Doctor: Okay, his widow is collecting their correspondence recently and planning to publish it together. In exchange, I will give you a letter from Van Gogh when he just started painting to help you start a new life!
On the way back to Arles, the actor read the letter emotionally. Back at Arles, his dad received a copy of the last letter from Van Gogh they had circulated and wanted to send from Theo's widow, and they read the letter aloud with affection. At the end of the play, credit is released. Through the retelling of my running account, everyone can feel the story advancement of this love avg. The last time I saw this npc-guided npc-guided npc plot was in Paris at midnight, and I did not hesitate to give it one star. The greatest charm of the movie is the magic of unrestricted use of video narrative, and the film can be said to be a failure in terms of storyline. Two of my colleagues gave very direct feedback: the plot is single-threaded, and the director's premise is that "the audience has a considerable degree of understanding of Van Gogh's life", which is very unfriendly to passers-by. "As a person who doesn't know Van Gogh, I thought I would see Van Gogh's life, Van Gogh's perspective, or the director from TA's perspective on what Van Gogh was like," the male friend said, "It took nine. Ten minutes to talk about'Approach to science-how Van Gogh died. We visited his witnesses during his lifetime, and finally felt that it didn't matter.' If it wasn't for the amazing style, I would rather watch the Discovery Channel!" The animation girl concurred, It means that afterwards, she was completely watching the strokes of the screen, studying how the animation was done, and she couldn't understand what the plot was. "Characters appear one after another and then exit, all of them are "I have a good background, I have a super relationship with Van Gogh". I start to tell stories with emotion without introducing the background. I can't follow!" And I, as a little kid Fans of Van Gogh, although the plot is barrier-free, the characters are familiar and can basically recognize most of the references, but this is not the story I am looking forward to. In 2009, I read "Longing for Life" and met him, and I was ignited by this person's pain and passion; in 2013, I saw his real work, Getty's iris for the first time, staring at his brushstrokes, and it was contained in it. The information and power were shocked to tears; in 2016, I spent two days in the Van Gogh Museum. I carefully read the description of each painting and listened to the explanation. I fell in love with the smoking skull and stood in the wheat field. Before the crow, he felt that he finally understood this lonely and fatally, genius and sincere soul better. In the past seven years, every time I encounter his traces, I have a feeling of tremor, such as Doctor
We take death to reach a star. Just like taking a train to reach different cities, we take death to reach a star. This is how a lonely, romantic and enthusiastic soul that is almost innocent, can say that "death can let us touch the stars." This is the story of Van Gogh I want to see, I want to see his burning soul. Rather than a passer-by trying to put together the fragments of his life, leaving a pale specious conclusion. You can say that Van Gogh’s death has many doubts and different inferences. You can say that no one can describe the real Van Gogh because he is so shining and extraordinary, but you can talk about his paintings, his flowers, his feelings, His love, his pain, his illness, his alcoholism, his pain, his parents, his brother, his hometown, his journey, his past, his future, his absinthe , His sunflower, his yellow house, his lunatic asylum, his attitude towards art, his thousands of letters, his piles of paint layer by layer, his self-portraits with different colored eyes, he used to be a country priest I have seen the sufferings of the poor. The apricot blossoms he painted for the birth of his little nephew, his unmatched brushstrokes and color sense, the message his brushes want to convey, the scenery he saw in the lunatic asylum, the last of his life Over 100 paintings in six months, the love and hatred between him and his contemporaries, and what the starry sky looks like in his eyes. These are the stories he has touched thousands of people and will continue to move. In conclusion, the plot of this movie is somewhat dominated by the screen. It feels that the director first determined the style, keyframe and characters, "I want to use these paintings to feel like I am super cocky", and then look at the pictures and make up a story. As a love letter, you can get full marks, but as a movie, I really can't get a high score. Think about it, isn’t this a big fan video from the original work of Van Gogh a hundred years later, made by a true fan with enthusiasm, passers-by are basically confused, and fans either see tears streaming down their faces, "You’re a big dick", or they end up fighting." There is a problem with your understanding of the original work and it will destroy the original work." Fan circles all over the world are the same, but this love is worthy of being respected and cherished. Director, with your full love and first-class aesthetics, let's change to a cool screenwriter next time. Finally, I ended up with my favorite Van Gogh fan art, the tenth episode of the fifth season of DoctorWho, the ending of Vincent and the Doctor: Click to watch the clip, and I cried again. The Doctor: Between you and me, in a hundred words, where do you think Van Gogh rates in the history of art? Curator: Well... um... big question, but, to me Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly the most popular, great painter of all time. The most beloved, his command of colour most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world, no one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange, wild man who roamed the fields of Provence was not only the world's greatest artist, but also one of the greatest men who ever lived. That strange, wild man wandering in the fields of Provence is not only the greatest artist in the world, but also one of the greatest men in history. To Van Gogh, To Vincent. Loving Vincent.
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