@@habibikebabtheiii2037 Nah, he was a hard working artist. Seeing all his work and efforts paid off for future generations of new artists would make him work harder and soothe what troubled him.
Willem Dafoe deserves an award, he's been nominated three times for Golden Globes and Oscar as well, he's a great versatile actor, one of the best, come on Hollywood give him an award !!
brought me to tears....if only...if only God I could tell this man how much he's done for me as a painter myself. I love you Vincent, thank you...thank you so much...
This was such an emotional and beautiful movie. It didn’t glorify the idea of the “tortured artist” it gave a real look into what he went through. He went through a lot, and he loved a lot, art was just how he showed it. Art was all he understood and all he knew how to give back to the world
Call me crazy, but I thought Willem Dafoe should have won an Oscar for his performance in this movie. I thought he was absolutely spectacular. He had me believing he was Vincent Van Gogh.
Learned about Van Gogh in art class when I was in secondary school and it’s sad how depressing his life was and how lonely he was when all he wanted was a friend wish he lived a little longer and made more beautiful paintings for everyone to appreciate to this day. Wish he knows how much we value his artwork today.
The art the love the beauty the magnificence ✨️ beauty of a flower that never bloomed during his life time but them it did it changed the view of every eye
Underrated Van Gogh film. Willem Dafoe captured the mood swings perfect to me on top of all the art featured. At Eternity's Gate. Art movies for art fans ❤️
I paint and draw. I don't use photographs. I often paint on location, set up and paint a landscape scene alive in front of me. It's a bit of a struggle to get the painting working, blank canvas to start, I guess like a writer looking at a blank piece of paper, things aren't so much laid down, more like they emerge with time as one works. I know part of the reason Van Gogh painted. There is kind of a struggle when painting, a fight almost to get something working, something on the canvas that one can live with, but when you get it going it starts to become a rush, the painting begins to help you finish it, it says I need some red here and some yellow here. Then you hang the painting on the wall at home and even though you had your face in it all day you see the painting for the first time and get high. It's a real accomplishment. There is much more to a Van Gogh type painter than the UA-cam painters that do amazing copies of photographs. The spirit of the landscape, Van Gogh is in it, feeling the sun, squinting in the brightness, the breeze making everything sway. This spirit is absorbed by Van Gogh and travels through him and out his brush to the canvas. What emerges on the canvas is not a moment or just a scene, it's a universal symbol that a hundred years later can be felt by a viewer of the painting. This is not the only way to paint. The Mona Lisa was painted over time, years. This would be less of capturing a universal symbol as Van Gogh did, more like the designing and refining of a universal symbol. A perfection and synthesis of accumulated knowledge, the Mona Lisa is kind of Leonardo's theory of everything.
Wow Willem Dafoe is absolutely mesmerizing in this role. They could not have picked a better actor! He certainly deserves all the awards... There is a deep melancholy in this movie which makes it sometimes hard to watch but it is beautifully captured and intensely poetic. Vincent was tragically misunderstood for his time. It seems he was unusually connected to life's magical essence and could feel and perceive the fabric of life itself! I salute you Mr Van Gogh.
I have Van Gogh to thank for my love of art. Ever since my elementary school art teacher (God rest her soul) showed me his work I have been infatuated with the fluidity and beauty of his work. The way he saw the world and the people in it was incredible.
Maddy Krebs - several years ago, I saw an exhibit of probably 20 of his originals (on loan from private owners all over the world) and they had them all in chronological order. It was like taking a ride in his mind (mental states) over the course of his career. You could tell when he was in very dark, sad stages of his life. You can actually feel him going insane. A sort of acid trip he appeared to be on. So sad, depressed, frightened, helpless etc. Almost begging please help me. It was absolutely one of the best things I ever experienced in my life. To actually see real brush strokes that are HIS not a reprint. That he actually touched the canvas I’m looking at up close. Hard to even fully explain. His works are absolutely phenomenal and moving. Great to hear he inspires you and best of luck in your career.👍🏻
Will-em Da-foe Vin-cent van-Gogh Same syllables, cadence, and vowel sounds Can't wait. I 'm a little irked that Dafoe is about 25 years older than Van Gogh was at his oldest, but I think Dafoe will probably change my mind.
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Sure, but the average life expectancy for someone of that time was less than 40. And let's not forget the guy subsisted mostly on absinthe and cigarettes. Relatively speaking this portrayal is probably closer to reality than one might think.
@@bbcmotd Pointing out exceptions to a rule doesn't disprove the rule. The average life expectancy in Europe the day Van Gogh was born was just over 38 years. That's just a fact. It's a little misleading because so many people died in child birth, but even if you made it to the age of 10 your average life expectancy was still only 48. I think my point stands.
Van Gogh was way ahead of his time. They show that in this movie when Vincent goes to a major museum to look at the great art of his time. It was mostly the same. That's why Van Gogh's art was so different. So much so that the people only wanted to see more of the same classic art of that time. They weren't interested in Van Gogh's art.
The saddest thing about this movie was that Van Gough never found the fame and recognition he dreamed for and that his misery and his despair eventually killed him.
In Thailand. Thai female stars her name Au Harutai. she had graduat in art. She had the opportunity to buy old picture from abroad. She found a picture that she liked very much. But then when she bought picture get to home. Ghost or soul of Vincent Van Gogh has come to her. And told her that this is his own picture drawing skill. Everybody can follow about her from youtube by copying this thai word. ภาพวาดแวนโก๊ะของอุ๊ หฤทัย
Try to go see it guys! So far it looks like it will be a limited release, i had to wait weeks for a a one weekend showing 80 miles out. So worth it! Has to be seen on the big screen
Van gogh was not a goggle eyed freak show. He wasn't some teenage girl with whims and flimsy self indulgent persona. He was a sensitive, intelligent, talented man with many short comings who didn't kill himself but was shot by accident. He took the blame for a blameless act and saved two boys' lives who'd have been ruined otherwise. Hollywood gets it all wrong anyways.' And NEVER, not once, did Gauguin say to anyone 'we have to start a revolution.' There was no way he had that kind of foresight and epic consideration for their work as artists. Looking at it from 100 years later, pasting over what life was really like and hanging it all on the same ideas we're engaged in today makes it shallow, and merely eye candy. Watch it for the colors and the scenery, but not the story.
he can be a perfect joker tho, but dc never look him how great he was with voice acting and role acting, i mean his goblin laugh, his Ryuuk 's laugh is familliar with joker. since mark hamil is too old now.
The scene of wilted sunflowers field, beautiful. To me a painting opportunity within itself. The way the sunflower grows and turns, as if reaching out for the sun affection. As it wilts to appears to withdraw into itself refusing the sun's gifts it once relished. Wilting caused by injury or ending cycle of life. Easily a great comparison to the physiological growth of people. Could go on, but catch time-lapse if can find one. Tchaikovsky I found has great pieces are well equated to emotions and overall as a spcecies. *EDITED* CHANGED WORD "YOU" TO "THE"
Maybe the flower absorbed too much of the sun, and the sun burned the fucker 'till it died. Maybe the flower and the sun are both in on the charade and merely play their parts for the spectator. Maybe the flower wanted more sun but its ending-lifespan made it difficult to love the sun as it once did, and the realization of this makes the flower depressed until it dies. Or like a Superman trying to catch an extra hour of sleep, he refused the sun.
I guess you get crazy when you not understood by crazy people. But appreciated 100 years later, but all the harm is done after loosing your precious life
I forever thought his last name was pronounced like the word 'go' as it was the mainstream pronunciation you always heard. It was only years later I learned it's pronounced 'sorta like 'gaw', a bit guttural. My German friend corrected me. Just had to get that out, lol.
"Maybe God made me a painter for people who aren't born yet"😢
Ironically.... That was the case ;-;
Unfortunately the case with most great artists. Your audience is the future. You just won't be around to know them.
@Freemasonry what do you mean? Like, I respect your opinion, but I wanna know the reason of the opinion :3
@Freemasonry still lost but okat
Adri's wonder box don’t feed the troll and his small pathetic mind
Even the trailer has me choking up. Van Gogh is my all time favorite artist.
Was just going to comment that!!
I feel you
I can't stop crying
I’m already so emotional. “...But I could have told you Vincent, this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you”.
And Vincent is famous I wish he could see how people love him now
It would probably fuck him up more
@@habibikebabtheiii2037 Nah, he was a hard working artist. Seeing all his work and efforts paid off for future generations of new artists would make him work harder and soothe what troubled him.
He was famous before he died too
This is exactly what dr who showed in the Van Gogh episode.
@@victorcampano8746 no
Willem Dafoe deserves an award, he's been nominated three times for Golden Globes and Oscar as well, he's a great versatile actor, one of the best, come on Hollywood give him an award !!
No one needs Hollywood's fake awards.
he doesnt have an award yet?
he is literally great in every movie ive seen hes in
watch the hunter
Paul Green kunda true even di caprio had to wait like 10 years for his haha
Gotta slap someone to get an award
@@WhatsY0UTUB3 Yeah, it's Hollyweird they get messy everyday
He is too pure for this world...and also ahead of his time, his artworks are the evidence how beautiful and cruel the world is.
brought me to tears....if only...if only God I could tell this man how much he's done for me as a painter myself. I love you Vincent, thank you...thank you so much...
This was such an emotional and beautiful movie. It didn’t glorify the idea of the “tortured artist” it gave a real look into what he went through. He went through a lot, and he loved a lot, art was just how he showed it. Art was all he understood and all he knew how to give back to the world
Call me crazy, but I thought Willem Dafoe should have won an Oscar for his performance in this movie. I thought he was absolutely spectacular. He had me believing he was Vincent Van Gogh.
Watched this in my Art Appreciation class. Beautifully tragic is the best way to explain this film. Love it. Highly recommend.
Learned about Van Gogh in art class when I was in secondary school and it’s sad how depressing his life was and how lonely he was when all he wanted was a friend wish he lived a little longer and made more beautiful paintings for everyone to appreciate to this day. Wish he knows how much we value his artwork today.
All he wanted was cheeks to clap.
@@paulgreengoddat be it mayne
i cried just by watching the trailer. Van Gogh is such an inspiration
This evokes so much emotion. I once saw an exhibition in Paris. It moved me deep within my soul. I was never the same after
Willem Dafoe great actor
Vincent Van Gogh's middle name: Willem. You could say he was born for this role.
This man is a gift to storytelling.
The entire cast and crew deserve recognition.❤️
This is gonna win some awards!
He win best actor performance at Venezia Film Festival yesterday.
dj Rossetto, great news. Hope this not the last winning. So excited about the movie and waiting to watch it with boxxy software
i found this movie on boxxy software and i'm gonna see it with english subtitle
My favorite actor portraying my favorite painter. How have I not seen this film????
The art the love the beauty the magnificence ✨️ beauty of a flower that never bloomed during his life time but them it did it changed the view of every eye
This was one of the best movies I saw in literally years. Dafoe was perfectly cast.
Underrated Van Gogh film. Willem Dafoe captured the mood swings perfect to me on top of all the art featured. At Eternity's Gate. Art movies for art fans ❤️
I paint and draw. I don't use photographs. I often paint on location, set up and paint a landscape scene alive in front of me. It's a bit of a struggle to get the painting working, blank canvas to start, I guess like a writer looking at a blank piece of paper, things aren't so much laid down, more like they emerge with time as one works.
I know part of the reason Van Gogh painted. There is kind of a struggle when painting, a fight almost to get something working, something on the canvas that one can live with, but when you get it going it starts to become a rush, the painting begins to help you finish it, it says I need some red here and some yellow here. Then you hang the painting on the wall at home and even though you had your face in it all day you see the painting for the first time and get high. It's a real accomplishment.
There is much more to a Van Gogh type painter than the UA-cam painters that do amazing copies of photographs. The spirit of the landscape, Van Gogh is in it, feeling the sun, squinting in the brightness, the breeze making everything sway. This spirit is absorbed by Van Gogh and travels through him and out his brush to the canvas. What emerges on the canvas is not a moment or just a scene, it's a universal symbol that a hundred years later can be felt by a viewer of the painting.
This is not the only way to paint. The Mona Lisa was painted over time, years. This would be less of capturing a universal symbol as Van Gogh did, more like the designing and refining of a universal symbol. A perfection and synthesis of accumulated knowledge, the Mona Lisa is kind of Leonardo's theory of everything.
Thank you. Because of this review I immediately watched this movie on the library app, hoopla. What an amazing work of art.
Truly deserves Oscar, a true actor. Huge background.
Wow Willem Dafoe is absolutely mesmerizing in this role. They could not have picked a better actor! He certainly deserves all the awards... There is a deep melancholy in this movie which makes it sometimes hard to watch but it is beautifully captured and intensely poetic. Vincent was tragically misunderstood for his time. It seems he was unusually connected to life's magical essence and could feel and perceive the fabric of life itself! I salute you Mr Van Gogh.
Two of my favorite actors as two of my favorite painters- this is going to be awesome. It already looks beautiful.
I keep coming back to this trailer I cant get over how good the movie was.
Willem DeGogh
I have Van Gogh to thank for my love of art. Ever since my elementary school art teacher (God rest her soul) showed me his work I have been infatuated with the fluidity and beauty of his work. The way he saw the world and the people in it was incredible.
Maddy Krebs - several years ago, I saw an exhibit of probably 20 of his originals (on loan from private owners all over the world) and they had them all in chronological order. It was like taking a ride in his mind (mental states) over the course of his career. You could tell when he was in very dark, sad stages of his life. You can actually feel him going insane. A sort of acid trip he appeared to be on. So sad, depressed, frightened, helpless etc. Almost begging please help me. It was absolutely one of the best things I ever experienced in my life. To actually see real brush strokes that are HIS not a reprint. That he actually touched the canvas I’m looking at up close. Hard to even fully explain. His works are absolutely phenomenal and moving. Great to hear he inspires you and best of luck in your career.👍🏻
Will-em Da-foe
Vin-cent van-Gogh
Same syllables, cadence, and vowel sounds
Can't wait. I 'm a little irked that Dafoe is about 25 years older than Van Gogh was at his oldest, but I think Dafoe will probably change my mind.
And, cool fact... Van Gogh full name was Vincent WILLEM Van Gogh.
and another cool fact you don't pronounce van gogh like Van go lol.
Watched it last night...astonishing and heartbreaking
This looks about as good as The Theory of Everything, I'm looking forward to it
Me too, can't wait to watch it with boxxy software
Jesus, this looks exceptional. Maybe it's not a coincidence that painting has the word 'pain' inside it.
This just bumped something out of my top five. It’s soooooooooooooooooo ... I love you Vincent. ❤️
The Greatest Artists make art for those who aren't born yet.
"Your vision of the world is quite frightening, isn't it?"
"...Yes..!"
I don't know how I haven't heard of this film before now. I have to see it.
Willem Dafoe as Van Gogh , just the thought itself paints itself.
"At Eternity's Gate" à commencé ici...merci Fabienne.
Could you imagine what more he could have painting if he had lived longer? *sigh
I was named after him. Wow. Excellent work. A masterpiece.
Hi would you be so kind as to check out the review i did for this film. Saw this at the Virginia Film Festival. Likes and comments are always appreciated. Feedback is always great.
I fell in love with his story ❤️
After coming from the exhibition, I m watching the trailer again. What a movie it was
OH MY GOODNESS ! This is going to be epic !
I m so happy to find out that this movie is out and I can see it 😃🙏🏻
Yesssssss !!!! 🎨🌻
Vincent Van Gogh is coming
Back , great awesome
I'm crying
Twice Chaeyoung recommended this movie and I'm looking forward to watching it 😊😊😊😊😊
Chae is a cultured woman
One of the best movies I watched ❤
give him an oscar already darn it.
Wow, Look at the colors!
"A grain of madness is the best of art." 😠 👌 🎨 🖼
Excellent movie. Strongly recommend.
Looks good - even though Defoe is 63 and Van Gogh was 37 when he killed himself.
Sure, but the average life expectancy for someone of that time was less than 40. And let's not forget the guy subsisted mostly on absinthe and cigarettes. Relatively speaking this portrayal is probably closer to reality than one might think.
@@robbietisdell9171 Late 19th century Europe wasn't the Dark Ages to have life expectancy of 40. Bismark died at 83, Tolstoy at 82 and Mark Twen at 74
@@bbcmotd Pointing out exceptions to a rule doesn't disprove the rule. The average life expectancy in Europe the day Van Gogh was born was just over 38 years. That's just a fact. It's a little misleading because so many people died in child birth, but even if you made it to the age of 10 your average life expectancy was still only 48. I think my point stands.
@@robbietisdell9171 I googled 3 random people I knew died at the turn of 19-20 century, not exceptions specifically
he was 27 not 37
"I wanted so much to share what I see"
That hit me so hard
William deserves an Oscar already 😢
Crying.. 😭💛
I met Mr. Defoe in Sarajevo. Great artist.
I can hardly wait!
I dared not to watch the movie after reading his biography. The pain and horror of hopelessness was too great to overcome.
This movie is so underrated
Van Gogh was way ahead of his time.
They show that in this movie when Vincent goes to a major museum to look at the great art of his time. It was mostly the same. That's why Van Gogh's art was so different. So much so that the people only wanted to see more of the same classic art of that time.
They weren't interested in Van Gogh's art.
Watching it right now.
how was it? any review? thankss 😁
Kaecilius (mads mikkelsen) and green goblin ( willem dafoe) in the same movie ? I'm funna watch this definitely !
Lmao
Van Gogh did not cut off his ear. It was sheared off by a piece of sheet metal in a fight with Paul Goguin in Goguin's apartment.
I don't know why but this trailer hits me were I live for some reason along with a since of existential dread.
I can't wait to see this film.
The saddest thing about this movie was that Van Gough never found the fame and recognition he dreamed for and that his misery and his despair eventually killed him.
Willem Dafoe is great.
Ok seriously willem dafoe has to win the Oscar for this!!!!!
Im cry 💙💙😭😭😭😭🌻🌻🌻🌻
Defoe is a fucking total badass actor. so is Mads!
"You know how much I Sacrificed?"
Damn that line always remind me when I see him😂😂
A Faustian masterpiece!
In Thailand. Thai female stars her name Au Harutai. she had graduat in art. She had the opportunity to buy old picture from abroad. She found a picture that she liked very much. But then when she bought picture get to home.
Ghost or soul of Vincent Van Gogh has come to her. And told her that this is his own picture drawing skill.
Everybody can follow about her from youtube by copying this thai word.
ภาพวาดแวนโก๊ะของอุ๊ หฤทัย
Try to go see it guys! So far it looks like it will be a limited release, i had to wait weeks for a a one weekend showing 80 miles out. So worth it! Has to be seen on the big screen
This looks amazing! 😭❤
Divine Madness.
Nothing more sad than to be ahead of your time !
Van gogh was not a goggle eyed freak show. He wasn't some teenage girl with whims and flimsy self indulgent persona. He was a sensitive, intelligent, talented man with many short comings who didn't kill himself but was shot by accident. He took the blame for a blameless act and saved two boys' lives who'd have been ruined otherwise. Hollywood gets it all wrong anyways.'
And NEVER, not once, did Gauguin say to anyone 'we have to start a revolution.' There was no way he had that kind of foresight and epic consideration for their work as artists.
Looking at it from 100 years later, pasting over what life was really like and hanging it all on the same ideas we're engaged in today makes it shallow, and merely eye candy.
Watch it for the colors and the scenery, but not the story.
He still looks like Goblin who is in exile
Van Gohblin
he can be a perfect joker tho, but dc never look him how great he was with voice acting and role acting, i mean his goblin laugh, his Ryuuk 's laugh is familliar with joker.
since mark hamil is too old now.
i never even heard of this movie until i looked at the Oscar nominations. Looks great
Vincent and Theo was the best. Haunting soundtrack too.
I'm an oil painter, so this is my answer to the question @ 1:54
"I believe that God gave me my misery to keep me in painting."
Starry starry night
Paint you palette blue and grey . . . . .
The scene of wilted sunflowers field, beautiful. To me a painting opportunity within itself. The way the sunflower grows and turns, as if reaching out for the sun affection. As it wilts to appears to withdraw into itself refusing the sun's gifts it once relished. Wilting caused by injury or ending cycle of life. Easily a great comparison to the physiological growth of people.
Could go on, but catch time-lapse if can find one. Tchaikovsky I found has great pieces are well equated to emotions and overall as a spcecies.
*EDITED*
CHANGED WORD "YOU" TO "THE"
Maybe the flower absorbed too much of the sun, and the sun burned the fucker 'till it died. Maybe the flower and the sun are both in on the charade and merely play their parts for the spectator. Maybe the flower wanted more sun but its ending-lifespan made it difficult to love the sun as it once did, and the realization of this makes the flower depressed until it dies. Or like a Superman trying to catch an extra hour of sleep, he refused the sun.
I guess you get crazy when you not understood by crazy people. But appreciated 100 years later, but all the harm is done after loosing your precious life
Predicting a hit
People go, art remains
good pick. he looks a lot like the artist
Que emoción !!!
I forever thought his last name was pronounced like the word 'go' as it was the mainstream pronunciation you always heard. It was only years later I learned it's pronounced 'sorta like 'gaw', a bit guttural. My German friend corrected me. Just had to get that out, lol.
Another film where the trailer was better then the actual film.
1:29-I came for the meme,bye- bye
He saw the world as it is, then painted it as it should be.
this is the van gogh movie!
What is a music plays in the trailer ?
It appears to be pending but I found the name Tatiana Lisovskaya listed for the composer/music by.
generic emotion provoking tarp
Can't find it
Miagi Fodder Accurate.
Alessandra Maio its on spotify now
ya se lleva el oscar a mejor actor
It‘s like „Last Temptation of Christ. Part 2“.
hermoso