This sentence at the beginning of the film sets the tone. I really want to take pictures, but I'm afraid of being scolded.
(Later, I saw Douban's comments, and many people were filming from beginning to end. )
It's still ugly in the middle, because I'm not used to watching oil paintings, let alone moving oil paintings, and I have to stare at subtitles. But it does not hinder the movement.
This photo is impressive:
Describe Van Gogh seeing a crow eating his lunch. Others said, "I think how lonely this person is." A crow can make him so happy. "
His heart:
Van Gogh's last letter to his brother Theo:
About his death:
Sir Chen and I both think that he killed him. But that's not important. The important thing is-
"You want to know how he died, but do you know how he lived?"
I want to see Dear Theo, a letter written by Van Gogh to his favorite brother Theo.
The title of this composition belongs to "new material composition", but this material is a cartoon narrated in words. Candidates need to pay attention to "h