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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2013
  • For just nine weeks, in late 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin share a home, The Yellow House, in Arles, southern France.
    Approaching middle age and still flat broke, both men abandon respectability, family and friends to commit themselves utterly to painting, united by an unshakable belief in the importance of art.
    They endure what most people would find intolerable - loneliness, insecurity, and the total lack of any financial or worldly comfort. Their last hope is each other, if only they can get along.
    Gauguin fears Van Gogh is on the brink of a psychological meltdown. Van Gogh claims Gauguin puts too much salt in the stew. They drink, they argue, but most of all they paint together, sharing a ferocious obsession.
    In this brief period of penniless, fraught obscurity they produce between them over 40 acknowledged masterpieces, with a combined current value of almost a billion pounds. The relationship finally ends in an iconic and bloody climax, when Van Gogh cuts off his own ear.
    Eighteen months after leaving The Yellow House, Van Gogh shot himself, bleeding to death over several days. Years later, Gauguin died, a syphilitic, in self-imposed exile in Tahiti.
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  • @indoororchidsandtropicals358
    @indoororchidsandtropicals358 3 года назад +52

    I knew a weird kid in art class and his work just blew everyone else's out of the water. On break one day, I thought I'd go talk to him because he seemed like a nice person and I wanted to find out how he got so good- if he could recommend any books etc. He was REALLY weird, which was ok with me, but I couldn't tell if he wanted to talk to me or was just tolerating my presence. I guess I should have just asked him, but I was young. Now I would just say "I'd like to talk to you because I think you're interesting, but if you don't want to talk to me, that's ok too and I can leave, but if you change your mind later, I will still be happy to talk to you.." I always think of that guy when I think about Vincent and wish I would have gotten a chance to know him, but yeah..the thing I think is so ironic is that if Vincent was alive today, all the rich society people who faint over his work would treat the real man like everyone in arles did.

    • @danielalexandermclachlanga3781
      @danielalexandermclachlanga3781 3 года назад +1

      Yer absolutely right about how Vincent would be treated ... and His paintings would not be appreciated for what tha paintings are .... only met of few people that truly appreciate and genuinely understand what he did and how he truly was

    • @russellcroweisfat5605
      @russellcroweisfat5605 3 года назад +2

      Holy word salad Batman

    • @renzo6490
      @renzo6490 2 года назад +5

      Someone once said that anyone would want a van Gogh painting in their living room.
      But the idea of actually having van Gogh IN their living room was not so appealing!

    • @appletongallery
      @appletongallery 2 года назад +2

      If Vincent came back to life the whole world would be clamoring to rub shoulders with him.

    • @soulpriest1866
      @soulpriest1866 2 года назад

      The dichotomy.

  • @duchessstudioband7896
    @duchessstudioband7896 2 года назад +6

    My grandmother was an artist. In our dining room, there were 2 landscapes she painted. They were good. I remember always looking at them. I had never thought I could draw like her. Altho I tried oils, then pencil. I found them too messy. Then one day, a friend suggested I get a drawing tablet for my laptop. I did. And I started drawing eyes, and over time I actually painted with it. My style is like no one else's. Part of me is like Gauguin, minus the syphilis, but I'm half a cashier, half a painter. Never had a single art lesson. I learn by looking, seeing, observing the world. Part like Vincent painting empty shoes, chair s, and lots and lots of sunflowers. I'm painting sea scapes and still life's, portraits, odd what inspires me. I paint from pictures. They are my models. Vincent like copy masterpieces. I find myself a combination of the two. I have a huge portfolio of paintings. Never sold any of them. I just need to paint, driven to paint.

  • @zazuzazz5419
    @zazuzazz5419 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for posting this blessed Sunflower gem. 🌻🌻🌻

  • @riverjordan4336
    @riverjordan4336 10 лет назад +14

    If the power of art exists , it does with everything Van Gogh related . This film is simply heavenly

  • @milady3d
    @milady3d 9 лет назад +17

    I have always been fascinated by Vincent especially he and his brother Theo's relationship. Through their multitude of letters to each other is where we get to know Vincent and the love of brothers for each other. Basically Theo was the only one who loved Vincent. I have always felt so sad for him. He really was a ne'er do well in his lifetime. He would be so pleased with the fame he garnered later. He might be the most important one to say "I told you so!" I wonder if he had not cut off part of his ear would he have been so reknown? No artist has really done such an outrageous thing before or since. I think his paintings are pretty much the work of someone who was disturbed in some way but so what? At first they scared me, and the best thing about it it is he did not intend to give that impression. How wonderful for an artist!

    • @user-rk5ym1ib7o
      @user-rk5ym1ib7o 4 года назад

      I think now would be a great time to mention the starry musical :) it’s great, give it a listen

  • @Donscottgaming
    @Donscottgaming Год назад +10

    Van Gogh hasn't just inspired painters, but songwriters, musicians, actors, directors and so many more. This man was a perfect example, just how someone's genius can be ignored for years and years, until finally reaching a mainstream audience. Thank God, people finally realized and took notice of Vincent's God-given talent.

    • @TheDarkDefender.
      @TheDarkDefender. Год назад

      He inspired me I love his work. He Lived terribly And People hated him. But He’s respected now. He was a great man He never deserved the tournament He Received A Great man But Terrible Life. Idolize him I believe in god.. and I know that suicide is a sin but in his case I understood why.

  • @TheMasterTelevision
    @TheMasterTelevision 4 года назад +34

    The only part of this movie I didnt like was Theos portrayal. Theo absolutely loved and supported his brother 100%, to the point of sacrificing luxuries he could have enjoyed, so that his turmoiled older brother could work doing something he loved, and that added value to the world.
    Here, Theo seems interested in covering for his own faults, like a frustrated parent whose negligence was the cause of some incident. This was not the case at all.

    • @duantorruellas716
      @duantorruellas716 3 года назад +4

      What you said was very nice. Theos love for his brother allowed the world to have this great art , Very true . And I saw what you saw in theo , a kind brother.

    • @justalittleamerican
      @justalittleamerican 2 года назад +3

      I couldn't agree more, it's the biggest problem with the film.

    • @shivasirons6159
      @shivasirons6159 2 года назад +5

      No kidding! I mean the guy died soon thereafter of a broken heart.

    • @paigetomkinson1137
      @paigetomkinson1137 2 года назад +2

      I would also say that the actor playing Theo is too old, compared to Vincent. Theo was his younger brother.

  • @brisvegas859
    @brisvegas859 Месяц назад +1

    If Vincent's mother accepted him and showed him love and affection, he wouldn't have suffered so much mentally and emotionally. Poor man was set up to fail and what he created was the paintings of a genius. He never hurt anyone, just himself. How much suffering he endured, we will never know, but it was very difficult to be poor, an outcast and not able to sell any paintings. Vincent, you will always remain in the memory of humanity as one of the greatest artists to even live.

  • @robertpayne4435
    @robertpayne4435 5 лет назад +3

    How many of today's world would have that conviction to carry on despite of everything at that time?

  • @ArtHistoryProfessor
    @ArtHistoryProfessor Год назад +9

    Hands down, this is a superiorly outstanding biopic that thoroughly examines in full detail the explosively complex and fiery relationship (both artistic and personal) between Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin (told from his point of view) during the two-plus months that they lived together in Arles, France. It was well-cast, with superb acting. I highly recommend it. The view is both credibly compelling and extremely riveting from start to finish! 10/10

  • @jacquipeers206
    @jacquipeers206 7 лет назад +8

    John Simm is a fantastic actor . I really got into to this film as if I were there. When he flew into a rage near the end of the film, it made me jump out of my skin. And when he cut his ear off **********

  • @duantorruellas716
    @duantorruellas716 3 года назад +8

    I've lived in penniless obscurity and I've known many people of different degrees of craziness , just like this . I think we're all crazy but some more extreme than others. Some learn to grow and some grow more mad.we are all reflections of the human condition in its best and worst. Genius is not exclusive to madmen or the so called sane.

  • @anneshields2010
    @anneshields2010 2 года назад +1

    Van Gogh and Gauguin are at each other’s throats a lot of the time but in a way they need eachother I heard they were like this in life they clashed a lot and Vincent was a hot head with one hell of a temper also he could hardly give his work away for free and that guy using his paintings to cover a crack now that same painting well real one is worth millions love this movie and Vincent’s life is facinating

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 11 лет назад +5

    I agree. It's a nice movie but it's still not the whole story. None of Gauguin's paintings from the same period were shown and even though Vincent had his problems (some believe he was either a manic depressive or an epileptic or BOTH), but he was NOT a lunatic! His letters reveal that he was not only passionate but intelligent. Like some artists, Vincent neglected the basics of hygiene and cleanliness but Gauguin wasn't that much better. He just dressed up when he NEEDED to!

  • @TheStephrules
    @TheStephrules 9 месяцев назад +2

    Simon Farnby is in this as well as John Simm? Awesome!

  • @luciatilyard2827
    @luciatilyard2827 10 лет назад +6

    I love the way the director has used Vincent's perspective on the scenes in this film.

  • @csmsmith1
    @csmsmith1 10 лет назад +4

    The actor that plays Van Gogh looks curiously like Thom Yorke :)
    Thanks for posting this, it barely began, and I am already loving it.

    • @aishakiani909
      @aishakiani909 9 месяцев назад +1

      The actor is called John simm who was also in life on mars as dci sam Tyler and doctor who as the harold Saxon master

  • @ryanrjee5141
    @ryanrjee5141 9 лет назад +5

    van gogh My favorite artrist ever. i watched this on c4 years ago nice to see it again.

  • @paulroos8658
    @paulroos8658 5 лет назад +2

    Theres one thing i learned about art, one question actually, the question ISN,T whethera picture is any good, the question is whether u love it, i got trapped by trying to do work that was good, Screw that! Now i just ask myself do i like it, sometimes i hate it sometimes i like it and sometimes i love it, i desperatly want u too love it too but if u dont, tough!

  • @robertpayne4435
    @robertpayne4435 5 лет назад +1

    I've had these moments with my father.
    So I really connect with this.

  • @zenoist2
    @zenoist2 8 лет назад +13

    Gauguin asked Van Gogh if he'd like a fresh tube of paint.
    To which he replied " no thanks, I've got one ear."
    Sorry,.

    • @artistbob9559
      @artistbob9559 6 лет назад +3

      Zenoist2, since you started it... A lot of people do not know that Vincent married the prostitute, and they were happy until she started nagging him. He was, at heart, a good man, so he let it go in one ear and out the hole on the other side of his head.

    • @harrymonk6
      @harrymonk6 4 года назад +1

      Not even funny mate

    • @Unborn-Stillborn
      @Unborn-Stillborn 4 года назад +1

      Very funny mate ....

    • @josedejesus9172
      @josedejesus9172 3 года назад

      @@artistbob9559 sub par sense of humor

  • @phizap
    @phizap 9 лет назад +34

    gauguin fears van gogh is on the brink of a psychological meltdown. van gogh claims gauguin puts too much salt in the stew........ they drink, they argue, but most of all they paint together, sharing a ferocious obsession ...great ! almost like an old married couple :P

    • @phizap
      @phizap 9 лет назад +4

      lin reynolds love this movie

  • @shivasirons6159
    @shivasirons6159 2 года назад +1

    This film better had been nominated for cinematography, if not won!

  • @silent2770
    @silent2770 4 года назад +3

    Whoever made this film, thankyou!

  • @BAFFLing752
    @BAFFLing752 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for uploading, love Van Gogh. An interesting comparison to, "Lust For Life", one of my favorites.

  • @Android-hb8cl
    @Android-hb8cl 3 года назад +5

    Vincent always in my heart ❤️

  • @mvallessmv
    @mvallessmv 10 лет назад +26

    Vincent painted from the heart

    • @---tp8vi
      @---tp8vi 7 лет назад +1

      José Manuel Valles y Septién and his eyes you have to see

    • @---tp8vi
      @---tp8vi 7 лет назад

      José Manuel Valles y Septién for paint

  • @olurob
    @olurob  9 лет назад +7

    It has been great to see all the discussion. To be honest I didnt know too much about either Artist before I watched this film but really enjoyed it. I know a lot more now due to your comments.Thanks and Peace. x

  • @ouvaiouraxa
    @ouvaiouraxa 8 лет назад +4

    Rupert, we all know that Van Gogh was extremely troubled however he was not just a lost "walking-bottom -of-a-shoe" (SOLE). His SOUL was also in distress.

  • @arturoapilado8188
    @arturoapilado8188 5 лет назад +5

    l have seen this more than 10 times now, can you please make another Vincent van Gogh/Paul Gaugain movie.
    love the setting and colours in this movie

  • @PhuongNgo-by5tb
    @PhuongNgo-by5tb 3 года назад +1

    Very beautiful movie in art , characters , music everything beautiful true fact about life

  • @ozzymandi
    @ozzymandi 11 лет назад +2

    Wow! You can feel the tension from the very start of the film.

  • @bendelrey2188
    @bendelrey2188 7 лет назад +1

    What a pair ha to live in a little house, yellow at that grate, the art that VG created was something else wow.

  • @preetmendiratta1676
    @preetmendiratta1676 9 лет назад +3

    This really shook me. Thank you

  • @tsaihengmao7197
    @tsaihengmao7197 9 лет назад +2

    Wonderful in Narrative and dubbed , thanks!

  • @nimitz1739
    @nimitz1739 10 месяцев назад

    This was really good. And I wasn’t expecting it to be. Lesson learned

  • @bodhisattva99
    @bodhisattva99 8 лет назад +18

    The more I see this part of his life... the more I read... the more I learn... the more I believe the theory that Gauguin cut him in an altercation...

    • @bodhisattva99
      @bodhisattva99 7 лет назад +2

      He probably knew that. I would imagine it's why he wouldn't have reported it as it happened to the police. He was a complex human being. Not perfect by any stretch, but I think he saw the world perfectly.

  • @robertatavola9508
    @robertatavola9508 6 лет назад

    oh dear that was rough ..I love Van Gogh Paintings.

  • @whiteflag1000
    @whiteflag1000 10 лет назад +2

    I love the pictures from Van Gogh a lot more than Gaugins'. They are much more thrilling. I think his problem was his insecurity and Gaugin hasn't checked it at all.

  • @soulpriest1866
    @soulpriest1866 2 года назад +1

    Such a great film. Helps to balance my psyche.

  • @phizap
    @phizap 9 лет назад +4

    one excellent movie !!
    see it for the second times last night :))

  • @sonnycorbi6889
    @sonnycorbi6889 11 лет назад

    Good deciphering on the letters being PROOF! Vincent was as you say, "Passionate but Intelligent" BOTH for sure. His problem is he is over Passionate, HE REALIZED THE MAGIC and wanted everyone to realize the same.

  • @Amynelcuore
    @Amynelcuore 5 лет назад

    Grazie! !!

  • @dbgusal
    @dbgusal 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you !! Looking for this always ~
    ^,^

  • @CharlieV333
    @CharlieV333 3 года назад

    The way this british public access movie is a comfort of mine

  • @susiem366
    @susiem366 7 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @smoralesbozo
    @smoralesbozo 10 лет назад +5

    Me encanto esta pelicula ya que no cae en la copia obvia . Me encantaron los protagonistas y la relacion tan intensa entre ambos , resulta fantastico como dos artistas en un periodo tan breve hayan vivido tan intensamente y hayan dejado un legado imborrable en la historia del arte . El director es un genio igualmente .

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 11 лет назад +1

    Anybody who is wants to see movies about Gauguin that are even more accurate, I recommend GAUGUIN: THE SAVAGE starring David Carradine and WOLF AT THE DOOR: GAUGUIN starring Donald Sutherland. The main reason why Paul abandoned his family is because they moved in with his wife's relatives and they were very critical of his quitting his broker's job to become an artist. He frequently wrote to his wife and his favorite daughter and returned to visit them....

  • @philfletcher3434
    @philfletcher3434 Год назад

    I wasn't able to watch 'Lust for life' with Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn from 1956 here on YT like I ve done in the past; now all I can find is the trailer and a few short clips. So I watched this instead and the best I can think of to say about it is that it approached this well worn story from a much more personal and claustrophobic angle; it was very bleak and depressing.

  • @renajsh
    @renajsh 11 лет назад +2

    I enjoyed it! Was this done by the BBC? Although it probably wasn't the most historically accurate bio-pic, it certainly captured the conflict and contrasting styles of these two painters. Thanks for taking the time to post this.

  • @Artistwithpurplehair
    @Artistwithpurplehair 5 дней назад

    Vincent was both a tortured soul and a free spirit.

  • @nicolamahon2284
    @nicolamahon2284 11 лет назад +1

    John Simm is one of my favourite actors..thank you for uploading! can i ask if its a true representation of the happenings?

  • @robertpayne4435
    @robertpayne4435 5 лет назад +1

    Hardly anyone at that time had any time for him

  • @harrymonk6
    @harrymonk6 5 лет назад +1

    The magic mushrooms im on make the beginning of this movie with its first note feels like waking up for school for the very first time in your life!

  • @willalwaystelehandler8450
    @willalwaystelehandler8450 2 года назад

    Great Vincent British actor John simm he dug deep for this one great cast colour , ➡️all or nothing ⬅️💢

  • @a690ac52ed7
    @a690ac52ed7 11 лет назад +3

    Right. And for the two days he lived after 'being shot by local youths' he didn't bother telling Theo or Dr Gachet. Right.

  • @mikedunkle6709
    @mikedunkle6709 8 лет назад

    in one film the sunflower paintings werent found, but were hanging on the wall as a gift from Van Gogh.......

  • @davidvanderveer5882
    @davidvanderveer5882 4 года назад +2

    Gauguin sure is mad...but the best part of this is the last lines that tell you the dollar value of the work they did together, not to mention, what each of their total catalog is worth!

  • @debashlock5669
    @debashlock5669 5 лет назад +1

    Van gogh is an inspiration to anyone who does not fit in to the boring status quo. Lust for Life is ten times better. Kudos to the actors but truthfully who can measure up to Anthony Quinn and Kirk Douglas.

  • @filmtreasures4180
    @filmtreasures4180 10 лет назад +1

    The Genius of Van Gogh

  • @aurelianstefanescu9464
    @aurelianstefanescu9464 8 лет назад +1

    superb.

  • @BumTown915
    @BumTown915 10 лет назад +5

    An amazing movie, I would have loved to live in the yellow house...

  • @harrymonk6
    @harrymonk6 4 года назад

    Only done 3 vallys and aint even tired . I have been on cocaine for 8 days but this movie always chills me out

  • @aurelianstefanescu6408
    @aurelianstefanescu6408 5 лет назад

    superb

  • @MaxLib
    @MaxLib 8 месяцев назад

    Paulie G and his bad temper. High key.

  • @jacobioushonious9874
    @jacobioushonious9874 8 лет назад

    Happy Easter! I love this movie along with Lust for Life. I'm excited for Loving Vincent to come out

  • @LovePainIsFelt
    @LovePainIsFelt 5 лет назад

    great film .

  • @reuterromain1054
    @reuterromain1054 2 года назад

    Today the paintings of both artists are worth millions of Euros - Dollars - Pounds.

  • @renelevaillant6601
    @renelevaillant6601 3 года назад +4

    A ridiculous film. van Gogh was upper-middle class, Gauguin more so ( look up his ancestors) Their conversation was very educated both were extremely well-read, Van Gogh spoke four languages. They were both bourgeois, their conversation would have been fascinating with very advanced thinking.They were not at all as portrayed in the film. Their arguments were intellectual constantly referring to literature. I have the three volumes of Van Gogh's letters and have read them many times also Gauguin's letters. Vincent was a difficult person from the youngest age but not a demi imbecile.

  • @bodhisattva99
    @bodhisattva99 8 лет назад +4

    what does it even mean to talk about the collective value of the paintings in terms of money?

    • @HiraSweet
      @HiraSweet 8 лет назад

      +bodhisattva99 It also confused me. Later, i guess that on one hand maybe the director wanted to make a clear comparison between the penniless life led in Arles by the two brilliant painters and the great value created after their death.

    • @HiraSweet
      @HiraSweet 8 лет назад +1

      +bodhisattva99 On the other hand, this film is named The Yellow House and it concerns the unforgettable and meaningful experience in this particular place both for Vincent and Gauguin which did contribute to their art career later, and that really counts and makes the film what it is.

    • @silvijapekovic839
      @silvijapekovic839 8 лет назад

      +Hira Sweet V

  • @user-yu1yz6qk1g
    @user-yu1yz6qk1g 11 лет назад

    Tout à fait :-)

  • @rodolfoperalta5180
    @rodolfoperalta5180 10 лет назад

    This Van Gogh reminds me of Thom Yorke.

    • @TheNirvan999
      @TheNirvan999 9 лет назад

      I was about to say that too .. he does have an striking resemblance with thorm yorke ..

  • @meredith7236
    @meredith7236 Год назад

    They missed the blaring fact that Vincent had Hogan's room decorated with the Sunflower painting for him to arrive .they weren't there

  • @Estoycaliente
    @Estoycaliente 10 лет назад +3

    It's completely yellow!

  • @easterlady4
    @easterlady4 10 лет назад

    can somone tell me what songs being played on the piano in the cafe is called?

  • @rateatwhichtimeflys
    @rateatwhichtimeflys 11 лет назад

    It doesn't seem anyone who was part of this production did much research. Sunflowers wasn't even hung in Gaugain's room. Gauguin may not have thought Vincent's work was too amazing, but he understood it. They were in Arles as equals not as teacher and student.

  • @robertpayne4435
    @robertpayne4435 5 лет назад

    If I worry about money I can't work..

  • @1975paulofontes
    @1975paulofontes 11 лет назад +1

    5 stars!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-yo6se7fz3x
    @user-yo6se7fz3x 6 месяцев назад

    I was four years I prison and I have now everything.

  • @monofolk3948
    @monofolk3948 4 года назад +1

    This is what happens when you lost to The Doctor.

  • @angelogleason6242
    @angelogleason6242 3 года назад

    "I'm very good with an egg"

  • @mumio3160
    @mumio3160 9 месяцев назад +1

    The small details; 1:09:19 According to Doctor Felix Ray, who initially treated his ear, almost the entire left ear was cut. 1:10:50 He cut his left ear, not the right.

    • @jimmyfortrue3741
      @jimmyfortrue3741 7 месяцев назад

      Yes... The drawing the attending doctor made of the cut to Vincent's ear shows the left ear mostly cut off... That drawing has recently resurfaced, among the research papers of biographer Irving Stone. ( I believe that was after this movie was made, though I'm not positive. ) For many years it was commonly believed that Vincent only cut his lobe off but the drawing suggests otherwise.

  • @Diggsy74
    @Diggsy74 11 месяцев назад

    Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana living together.

  • @bubblegammu
    @bubblegammu 9 лет назад +4

    Is it true that Paul criticized Vincent work and never appreciated it?

    • @oyak.4911
      @oyak.4911 3 года назад +2

      I think he was too arrogant to admit and definitely jealous of Vincent's unique talent. Look at Gaugin's work, what's there so unique about? Not to me, that's for sure. Vincent was killed mostly by people like Gaugin who never understood him.

  • @robertpayne4435
    @robertpayne4435 5 лет назад +1

    This was as close I think to the reality.
    What is understood as genuis now.
    after the fact..The life.
    Is often excuse the pun ..painted as an over simplification of the one you claim to know after the event.
    Only Vincent himself really knew the truth.
    No matter how many different attempts long after try to know it as it actually was.

  • @Herr2Cents
    @Herr2Cents 9 лет назад +2

    The perspective frame they used in the movie is it proper? I thought the perspective frame and grid would match the canvas he was working, but it was smaller.

    • @artistbob9559
      @artistbob9559 6 лет назад

      I noticed the same thing as I was watching, and the only conclusion that I could come to is that he was using it to focus on a portion of the painting he was working on.

    • @renelevaillant6601
      @renelevaillant6601 3 года назад +1

      Yes, but Vincent used wires not string.

    • @renelevaillant6601
      @renelevaillant6601 3 года назад

      @@artistbob9559 One draws the lines of the wires or strings on the canvas then fill in what one sees looking through the frame in each triangle, this makes placing objects trees buildings e.t.c more easily on the canvas.

    • @shivasirons6159
      @shivasirons6159 2 года назад

      Yes its for perspective,

  • @plalgum
    @plalgum 11 лет назад

    For a while it looked like Vincent might recover,but he was taken away by a rising fever.Vincent had a martyr complex,plus by forgiving the youths in his heart he may have felt that he could square things with God.

  • @sonnycorbi6889
    @sonnycorbi6889 11 лет назад +4

    This doc/movie makes me want to read Vincents letters, there's a lot of them? I read some, a hand full. Vincents words and perceptions/thoughts are beautiful based on the ones i read?

  • @Engelbird
    @Engelbird 2 года назад +1

    This is hilarious and I can't take it seriously. Hour and thirteen minutes of juvenile sniping.

  • @DadsLloyd
    @DadsLloyd 7 лет назад +4

    I suggest that viewers read "Van Gogh, the Life" by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith for a much more insightful look at Van Gogh's life and personality. The book, a New York Times Bestseller, is filled with detail (letters, period interviews, psychological and artistic appraisals, etc) and presents what, for me, is a rather repulsive portrait of Vincent from his early childhood. Irving Stone's book "Lust for Life" should have been titled "Lust for Acceptance", based on Vincent's constant struggle for acceptance by his minister father, mother, siblings, relatives, employers.....in short everyone he ever knew or met.

    • @bisibisbi
      @bisibisbi 3 года назад +1

      If one is able to read German I strongly suggest Matthias Arnold: "Biographie" and "Werk und Wirkung", both about 1000 pages and very, very good.

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 11 лет назад

    Since many letters from both Gauguin and Van Gogh are still extant, it is likely that the movie is reasonably accurate. I do recall art historians talking of how they argued constantly, sometimes in intellectual debate, but even so, it must have quickly become tiresome.

  • @james87256
    @james87256 10 лет назад

    i thought that he used the sunflowers to decorate his room before he arrived????

  • @branchthicke7843
    @branchthicke7843 8 лет назад

    Did anyone stick around to watch the mafia movie the business?

  • @sonnycorbi6889
    @sonnycorbi6889 11 лет назад

    I don't know what were speaking but it sure sounds like English? I can understand what the English are saying. That's a nice looking Dog.

  • @123agidee_2
    @123agidee_2 4 года назад +1

    They didn’t get along well did they

  • @paulroos8658
    @paulroos8658 5 лет назад

    Havent watched it yet, i like to make art but looking at vincents art makes me want to quit, hes just too brilliant, then i get inspired, look at his art again and want to cut my throat,

  • @sonnycorbi6889
    @sonnycorbi6889 11 лет назад

    It's the primary and primal English. I can't imagine this doc with American English?

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 11 лет назад

    I feared this was going to be another hatchet job depicting Gauguin as an inferior to Vincent but it's not. Van Gogh's output was twice, close to three times that of Paul's but he never had a job, while Gauguin had several in his lifetime. Gauguin wasn't an upper-class twit who got "lucky", he worked his butt off! Nearly every Painting I've seen by him had a solid composition with delicious colors; Vincent's work was also great but sometimes had bad color or weak designs. A Fair and Fun movie..

  • @cdifffc1754
    @cdifffc1754 4 месяца назад

    Someone pretty please give me the song at 4:20 :(?

  • @marcusvelozo4109
    @marcusvelozo4109 6 лет назад

    Traduz para o português!