Poetry and books in literature/dreams
The beloved Van Gogh's Mystery of the Starry Sky is based on Van Gogh's death. Looking back from many people's point of view, it pays attention not to what the truth is, but to the animation that brings Van Gogh's soul into light and shadow, in which tens of thousands of Van Gogh-style oil paintings are condensed, making every frame of the film impeccable and the resulting visual impact-wonderful.
In fact, Van Gogh's theme has been put on the screen more than once. From the earliest documentary short film to the TV movie Curling Happiness, all kinds of film and television works are devoted to restoring the tragic life of this pioneer school, which was not appreciated by the world at that time, in order to express respect for this master and regret his early death. This time, the beloved Van Gogh, in addition to the "oil painting animation", is a particularly maverick presentation technique.
In the plot, Beloved Van Gogh takes a letter from Van Gogh as the main line, and the main story begins with the protagonist's search for the truth about Van Gogh's death. But in fact, by tracing other people who had contact with Van Gogh, it is difficult to be known by the world, and the image of Van Gogh's special loneliness is gradually revealed with the fermentation of the plot. Although this multi-angle interview method inevitably makes the film seem a little trivial to some extent, it is exactly so.
Although the duration of the whole film is only 95 minutes, it is composed of 125 painters, and it took 7 years to create 65,000 oil paintings. The painting style of the film is highly consistent with Van Gogh's personal style, and what he is committed to is precisely Van Gogh's past paintings. This bold innovation makes this film bring unprecedented feelings to people. As a fan of Van Gogh's paintings,
The film ends with Starry Night in Rhone, comparing Van Gogh to a beautiful starry night. Beloved van Gogh is sad but not hurt. It leads the audience into a lonely soul and sees the gorgeous world written by Van Gogh.
2. Regarding the good words and sentences of Van Gogh's biography, I like the sentences in Van Gogh's biography urgently.
They are poor, perhaps unfortunate, but the pain has given them a soul.
Without God, things are as simple as that-without God, there is only a blur-misery, suffering, cruelty, suffering, darkness and endless confusion.
Do our inner thoughts often show up? There may be a hot air in our soul, but no one uses it to warm themselves. Passers-by just saw a little smoke from the chimney and went their separate ways. Look, what should we do? Can't a person keep this inner fire and wait patiently for the moment when someone comes to sit next to him with this kind of stimulation in his heart?
I will do my best, but I don't despise the ordinary at all. In its pure sense, if I despise ordinary things, I certainly can't go beyond this starting point.
You will never understand love, because it can't survive, even if your skin can stand the severe test of the pain of fire, it can't survive! "
A silent sadness flooded his throat. He raised his left hand to cover his mouth and suppressed Amsterdam and the world, perhaps never knowing that he was sentenced and was considered worthless. His lips tasted a bitter disillusionment that backfired.
Whether painting characters or landscapes, he hopes to show not sadness, but serious sadness.
"Ordinary people's thinking is based on duality: light and shadow, ups and downs, good and evil. There is no duality in nature. There is no good or evil in the world, except existence and practice. When we describe an action, we are describing life; When we name this behavior-such as evil or heartless-we enter the realm of subjective prejudice.
First of all, we think everything is true and beautiful, no matter how terrible it looks. We accept everything in nature, every bit of it. We believe that rough truth is more beautiful than clever lies; Throughout Paris, there are more poems in the lower classes than in salons. We think pain is good, because it is the deepest of all human feelings. We think sex is beautiful, even if it is performed by prostitutes and turtles. We value personality more than ugliness, pain more than loveliness, and poverty more than all the wealth in France. We accept life completely and don't make moral judgments.
"My painter's fingers have become tame," he thought, "although my body is gradually falling apart."
"You are not ugly, Vincent. You are very beautiful. You are destroying and torturing the poor body that wraps your soul, but you can't hurt your soul. I love your soul. When you destroy yourself with enthusiastic labor, the soul will continue to live ... there is no end, I love you for this. "
Van Gogh was a great artist, but he was not a real person. Somehow, his whole life exists to create those paintings. As General Patton said, the best destination for a soldier is to be killed by the last bullet that won the war. His persistence and enthusiasm for art is good. But his life is not recognized. If he doesn't support his younger brother, or his painting doesn't succeed in the end, then he is a terrible failure. What he lacks is a sense of responsibility for life and the people around him. Maybe because we have too many constraints, we can't become artists. This book can guide our attitude towards art, but not our life. Not everyone can live like an artist. We are just ordinary people and can only compromise.
3. How to evaluate the film The Mystery of Beloved Van Gogh The animated film Beloved Van Gogh is an exploration of Van Gogh's life, especially his controversial death. By reconstructing the events that may lead to his death, the answer is slowly revealed. However, the most striking thing about this film is its artistic expression. Out of his love for Van Gogh, film director Dorota Kobiela invited the team of the Oscar-winning film "Breakthru Films" to present an eager and pure "confession" to Van Gogh with an amazing plan-to make all the crows in Van Gogh's bedroom in arles, the starry night on the Rhone River and the wheat field move, so that every scene in the film looks like Van Gogh's own painting.
The duration of the whole film is only 95 minutes, but the production cycle is as long as 7 years. The production team recruited 125 painters from all over the world 15 countries, investigated 800 letters of Van Gogh before his death, and drew 65,000 oil paintings, which were then superimposed into this oil painting film at the rate of 12 per second. Because the story itself revolves around investigating the truth about the death of Van Gogh, the plot is mainly driven by interviews and speeches of characters. So people who are familiar with and love Van Gogh's works will be better moved.
4. What is the name of the book that collects Van Gogh's letters in Dear Van Gogh? Dear Theodorus van Gogh's Selected Letters.
This book contains more than 600 letters written by Van Gogh to his brother Theo from 1872 to 1890. They are numbered in chronological order and divided into chapters according to the changes of Van Gogh's residence, which shows Van Gogh's life course more accurately and clearly.
In Van Gogh's letters to his younger brother Theo, the most frequently mentioned themes are money and painting. He can only maintain the most basic life with the money sent by ofo. Van Gogh is powerless in the face of real life, and the real environment makes him think more and more about his different life choices.
However, if everyone's life is a road to himself, then Van Gogh is a brave man on this road. No matter how miserable and depressing his real life was, he never stopped studying and creating painting art. It can also be said that it is the constant pursuit of painting that keeps him from being depressed and dull because of the hardships of life.
When he talks about painting in his letters, his words are always full of enthusiasm. He is very good at expressing colors in words, and his letters are full of valuable views on nature, painting and art.
Whenever a letter talks about people in his life and their relationship with him, he becomes completely different, aggressive and unreasonable.
5. What is the main point of the movie "The Mystery of the Beloved Van Gogh Starry Sky"? Beloved is a biographical animated film directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, and voiced by Saoirse Ronan, aidan turner, helen mccrory, Chris O 'Dowd and Eleanor Tomlin. It premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film zd Festival on June 20 17, and was voted by the audience.
The film was released in China on February 8, 20 17. 20 15 is Van Gogh's125th birthday. To commemorate Van Gogh, the famous British film studios BreakThru Films (who won an Oscar) and Trademark Films began to produce an animated film called "Falling in Love with Vincent" from 20 12, trying to explore Van Gogh's paintings through the hand-painted 120 by animators.
Seven days ago, Stephanie released her first edition 13 solo albums since she became an artist. The title song of the album "Dancing Van Gogh" is Stephanie's tribute to her idol and famous post-impressionist painter Van Gogh. In Stephanie's words, "There must be many people in the world who have the same rights as me and have been given some crazy people."
It was this madman who cut off his ear and swallowed a gun to kill himself. Some people say that he cut off his ear for courtship, others say that he was shot when he was attacked. Some people say Gauguin cut off his ear after the quarrel, while others say that he used the gun as a brush before shooting.
6. What kind of movie is Beloved Van Gogh? Beloved Van Gogh, the world's first hand-painted oil painting film, has been sought after and loved by fans since it landed in mainland theaters on February 8, 65438.
After the release, the film ranked first in the attendance rate of films released in the same period, and it continued to be highly praised by celebrities and audiences from all walks of life. Express the audience's true comments through Weibo, circle of friends and film reviews, such as "Healing Full Score", "Beautiful Dream", "Unique Visual Feast", "Key to Understanding Modern Art", "Eyes Made a Super SPA" and "Being in Shili Gallery".
Various professional scoring websites, Douban 8.7, Taobao Movie 9. 1, Cat's Eye 9.2 and Sina Movie 9. 1, all gave high scores. The high-end peripheral derivatives officially launched by the film have also become the focus of fans' attention, which shows that China fans love the film Beloved Van Gogh.
Being shortlisted for the Golden Globe Award has also made beloved Van Gogh a hot topic, adding more heat to China's "Van Gogh fever" and movie box office.
7. How slender is the soul under the starry sky (the beloved mystery of Van Gogh's starry sky)? Film critics walk into the lonely soul to see the colorful world/dream. The poem "The Mystery of Beloved Van Gogh's Starry Sky" is based on the death of Van Gogh. Looking back from many people's perspectives, it focuses not on what the truth is, but on the animation that brings Van Gogh's soul into light and shadow, which condenses tens of thousands of Van Gogh-style oil paintings and makes every frame of the film more exciting.
In fact, Van Gogh's theme has been put on the screen more than once. From the earliest documentary short film to the TV movie Curling Happiness, all kinds of film and television works are devoted to restoring the tragic life of this pioneer school, which was not appreciated by the world at that time, in order to express respect for this master and regret his early death. This time, the beloved Van Gogh, in addition to the "oil painting animation", is a particularly maverick presentation technique. In the plot, Beloved Van Gogh takes a letter from Van Gogh as the main line, and the main story begins with the protagonist's search for the truth about Van Gogh's death. But in fact, by tracing other people who had contact with Van Gogh, it is difficult to be known by the world, and the image of Van Gogh's special loneliness is gradually revealed with the fermentation of the plot. Although this multi-angle interview method inevitably makes the film seem a little trivial to some extent, it is exactly so.
Although the duration of the whole film is only 95 minutes, it is composed of 125 painters, and it took 7 years to create 65,000 oil paintings. The painting style of the film is highly consistent with Van Gogh's personal style, and what he is committed to is precisely Van Gogh's past paintings. This bold innovation makes this film bring unprecedented feelings to people. As a fan of Van Gogh's paintings, the film ends with Starry Night on the Rhone, comparing Van Gogh to a beautiful starry night. Beloved van Gogh is sad but not hurt. It leads the audience into a lonely soul and sees the gorgeous world written by Van Gogh.
8. How to evaluate the plot of the movie Love Van Gogh, The Mystery of the Stars Although the mystery of Van Gogh's death is still inconclusive, people understand Van Gogh in the process of understanding pain, art and ideals. At the end of the humble and lonely suffering, in the depths of the starlight, this extremely painful and sincere soul shocked the hearts of the world.
For Van Gogh, his paintings and legendary experiences are the way for future generations to enter his inner world. The film tries to open it, and the formal effort is obvious. Even though there are many shortcomings and regrets in content and narration, this method has been a good key to open the door of Van Gogh's mind.
When seeing the oil paints flowing on the big screen and the familiar things appearing in Van Gogh's works one after another, the audience can't help but be moved by the director and all the painters' love for Van Gogh, and also by their courage and persistence in artistic innovation. But first of all, the whole movie is more prone to aesthetic fatigue, at least visual stress, because of the over-saturated bright colors, the rising pattern and the processing of 12 frames per second (normal movie pictures are 24 frames per second). Secondly, due to the choice of presentation mode of hand-painted oil paintings, most of the long shots (even the middle shot) have to be sacrificed, and the close-up part cannot accurately capture the subtle performance of real actors. In this way, the difference between oil painting and film is obvious, which also makes the film think that "form is greater than content" by some viewers. Moreover, if you don't know much about Van Gogh's life, you may be confused. The narrative of the story is required by the standards of drama films and is not a good work. In the final analysis, this is just an animated film made by people who love Van Gogh. There is no problem for Van Gogh and those who love Van Gogh, but as a film itself, only technical innovation is obviously not perfect.