
La Passion Van Gogh
2017
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Animation / Drama
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1h34
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In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh (Robert Gulaczyk) to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.
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16 reviewsLe style est superbe on apprend vraiment plein de choses sur Van Gogh. On se sent un peu plus proche de lui.
Magnifique. Chaque plan a été peint à la main à partir des tableaux de van Gogh. Techniquement c est bluffant une immersion dans la matière et la palette du peintre. Les comédiens ont été peints à la façon de l artiste. Mais au delà de la prouesse technique, l histoire nous emporte dans le mystère de la mort de Van Gogh.
C'est de la poésie pour les yeux et pour les oreilles. C'était émouvant. On suit Armand Roulin qui, en voulant remettre une lettre de Vincent à son frère Théo, se retrouve à enquêter sur la mort de Vincent. Au fil de ses recherches on apprend à connaître la vie de Van Gogh. Des passages beaux que j'ai recopiés parce que je n'ai rien de mieux à faire (⚠️⚠️spoilers⚠️⚠️) - I know that he tried hard to prove that he was good for something. - Yes. He did. That's why I take flowers to his grave. That's all I can do for him now. He would appreciate the delicate beauty of their bloom. Even each blade of their grassy stems. No detail of life was too small or too humble for him. He appreciated it and loved it all. What do you think the burden of worrying about you is doing to your brother? It's quite likely killing him. That is the price of your truth. The price of your path as an artist. Is it worth it? –Dr Gachet to Vincent Maybe it is better for everyone –Vincent last words to Gachet Roulin's have always been that [good at fighting]. The trick is to know what you're fighting for. –Joseph Roulin Would you look at it? [the night sky] There's a whole other world up there. Something we get to gaze upon but don't fully understand. Reminds me of him. –Joseph Roulin Maybe we can take death to go to a star. And to die peacefully of old age would be to go there on foot. –Vincent last letter
