Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent

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A year after the death of artist Vincent van Gogh (Robert Gulaczyk), Postman Joseph Roulin Chris O'Dowd) gets his slacker son, Armand (Douglas Booth), to hand deliver the artist's final letter written to his now late brother, Theo (Cezary Lukaszewicz), to some worthy recipient after multiple failed postal delivery attempts. Although disdainful of this seemingly pointless chore, Armand travels to Auvers-sur-Oise where a purported close companion to Vincent, Dr. Gachet (Jerome ... (Full plot summary below)

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A year after the death of artist Vincent van Gogh (Robert Gulaczyk), Postman Joseph Roulin Chris O'Dowd) gets his slacker son, Armand (Douglas Booth), to hand deliver the artist's final letter written to his now late brother, Theo (Cezary Lukaszewicz), to some worthy recipient after multiple failed postal delivery attempts. Although disdainful of this seemingly pointless chore, Armand travels to Auvers-sur-Oise where a purported close companion to Vincent, Dr. Gachet (Jerome Flynn), lives. Having to wait until the doctor returns from business, Armand meets many of the people of that village who not only knew Vincent, but were apparently also models and inspirations for his art. In doing so, Armand becomes increasingly fascinated in the psyche and fate of van Gogh as numerous suspicious details fail to add up. However, as Armand digs further, he comes to realize that Vincent's troubled life is as much a matter of interpretation as his paintings, and there are no easy answers for a man whose work and tragedy would only be truly appreciated in the future.

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Killer Movie Reviews - 10/10 by Andrea ChaseVan Gogh's masterpieces come to startling, vivid, and enchanting life in a film of enormous beauty and sharp insight.
Orlando Weekly - 10/10 by Cameron MeierIt took them and a team of more than 100 artists over six years to hand-paint the film's 65,000 frames. The wait was worth it, as their creation is the best animated film of the century.
Siete24.mx - 9/10 by Mario P. SzékelyA great visual experiment. [Full Review in Spanish]
It's Just Movies - 9/10 by Ron WilkinsonA beautiful piece of the puzzle in understanding creative genius.
The Playlist - 9/10 by Jessica KiangThe point of Van Gogh's style on the canvas was always its dynamism, its motility, so to see that style in motion is a curiously over-literal treat.
The Seattle Times - 9/10 by Moira MacdonaldIt was a pleasure to become happily lost in this unique film’s world of color and line, and to see two filmmakers’ mad dream come true.
KDHX (St. Louis) - 9/10 by Diane CarsonLoving Vincent features the beauty of Van Gogh's art and the monumental achievement of the artists bringing it to life.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - 9/10 by Josh TerryLoving Vincent is one of the more remarkable movies you will see in theaters this year, with a particular emphasis on the word "see."
The Stranger (Seattle, WA) - 9/10 by Robert HamThe resulting movie is stunning-a dream-like vision that flutters and vibrates with energy.
Georgia Straight - 9/10 by Ken Eisner... a visual approach that sounds, on paper, like a thin gimmick is consistently compelling on-screen-sometimes breathtakingly so.

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