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Una película de Dorota Kobiela
Película homenaje a Van Gogh en el que cada fotograma es un cuadro pintado sobre óleo, tal y como el propio Vincent lo hubiera pintado. Sus 80 minutos de duración están compuestos por 56.800 fotogramas que han sido pintados, uno a uno, por una gran cantidad de excelentes pintores a lo largo de varios años, todos inspirándose en el estilo y arte magistral de Van Gogh.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Every frame in this film is hand painted animation. Considering there is 24 frames per second in a film, the work that must've gone into this is phenomenal. At first the animation was a little distracting from the story, because it's not the smooth flowing digital animation that we're used to from Pixar films. (It's quite flickering.) However when you get used to it, the story is gripping and very moving. Unlike most biopics, this one demonstrates that we can never really know anybody, because everyone has a different opinion.
I loved _Loving Vincent_. The plot is interesting (a young man delivering a letter from the late Vincent Van Gogh to the painter's brother, Theo, winds up investigating the circumstances around the artist's suicide), but the story is only half the story. The real reason to see this film is the animation. Billed as "The world's first fully oil painted feature film", _Loving Vincent_ takes Van Gogh's best known art works and breathes life into them by weaving them into the scenario. As a fan of Van Gogh, the visuals for this movie left me breathless and will stay with me for a long while. One of the best films of the year.
I am not an art person, most of the time I don't even understand the hype about it. But I never felt bored by this movie, not even for a second. This film should have earned the Oscar for the effort alone it took to make it. Absolutely amazing.
Beautifully animated, this is a one of a kind film that demands to be watched. Not only is the film cleverly made, incorporating the artists work into the tapestry of the story, but its also an intriguing tale. And it brought to life opinions surrounding the artists death that I had never previously considered too. Paints an admirable picture and certainly one of the best animated films in recent times.
What I really liked about this film is all the love and effort that went into doing it, you can really tell and it's so sweet and awesome.