I saw it this past weekend in Memphis. Absolutely beautiful. I cannot fathom the time and effort it took to make this film. I don't think you've missed it-it was just released here last week-perhaps in an arthouse theatre? Try to see in on the big screen.
I can't believe I missed this in theatres. Marvelous movie, a masterpiece on all counts. Then again I doubt they played it in my country, still no sign of Suspiria either.
Some cinemas just lack proper dramaturgy, the experience would be unbelievably more beautiful on a big screen.
All of life can be wrapped up in one tiny area, from one unique perspective.
Well, I love Vincent, so Loving Vincent is second nature to me.
A malady of the South. Hmm. Why didn't Dr. Gachet treat his wounds?
Why did his portrait pop up in the 1990s in Christie's sold at $83Million only to disappear
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You guys should check out the more recent At Eternity's Gate for another look at Vince's life with Willem Dafoe as the Goughster. Both films are very interesting in their own way.
Thanks for the recommendation, Justin. I've always been a big fan and great appreciator of Van Gogh's art, and have always found his ill-fated life story fascinating.
I don't have much interest in or appreciation for van Gogh, but this was an engaging little film, with the relationship between the van Gogh brothers and the doctor and the 'murder mystery' style investigation both worked well. I thought I'd tire of the art style, but it was kind of charming too. Not a detailed examination of van Gogh, but a touching tribute that is definitely worth 90mins of anyone's time.
7/10
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Reply by crwillner
on December 11, 2017 at 9:03 AM
I saw it this past weekend in Memphis. Absolutely beautiful. I cannot fathom the time and effort it took to make this film. I don't think you've missed it-it was just released here last week-perhaps in an arthouse theatre? Try to see in on the big screen.
Reply by Renovatio
on December 11, 2017 at 10:36 AM
I missed it in cinema as well... It should be on Apple TV soon for rental... will update when I've watched it
Reply by Sheamus1
on December 11, 2017 at 10:54 AM
I enjoyed it. I can't imagine the effort it took to organize and pull it off.
Reply by bored.well
on November 11, 2018 at 9:53 AM
I can't believe I missed this in theatres. Marvelous movie, a masterpiece on all counts. Then again I doubt they played it in my country, still no sign of Suspiria either. Some cinemas just lack proper dramaturgy, the experience would be unbelievably more beautiful on a big screen.
Reply by ANTIVICTORIA
on November 16, 2021 at 9:47 PM
All of life can be wrapped up in one tiny area, from one unique perspective. Well, I love Vincent, so Loving Vincent is second nature to me. A malady of the South. Hmm. Why didn't Dr. Gachet treat his wounds? Why did his portrait pop up in the 1990s in Christie's sold at $83Million only to disappear ?
Reply by genplant29
on November 16, 2021 at 9:57 PM
I've got the DVD of this strikingly animated movie and need to give it another viewing one of these days.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on November 16, 2021 at 10:24 PM
You guys should check out the more recent At Eternity's Gate for another look at Vince's life with Willem Dafoe as the Goughster. Both films are very interesting in their own way.
Reply by genplant29
on November 16, 2021 at 11:41 PM
Thanks for the recommendation, Justin. I've always been a big fan and great appreciator of Van Gogh's art, and have always found his ill-fated life story fascinating.
Reply by Fergoose
on February 8, 2022 at 5:34 PM
I don't have much interest in or appreciation for van Gogh, but this was an engaging little film, with the relationship between the van Gogh brothers and the doctor and the 'murder mystery' style investigation both worked well. I thought I'd tire of the art style, but it was kind of charming too. Not a detailed examination of van Gogh, but a touching tribute that is definitely worth 90mins of anyone's time.
7/10