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Loving Vincent
TrailerIn a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.Actors: Douglas Booth, Josh Burdett, Holly Earl, Robin Hodges, Chris ODowd, John Sessions, Helen McCrory, Eleanor Tomlinson, Aidan Turner, Saoirse Ronan, Joe Stuckey, ...»Director: Dorota Kobiela, Hugh WelchmanCountry: Poland, United Kingdom, United States, Switzerland, NetherlandsDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Loving Vincent"
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Characters of "Loving Vincent"
RoulinPlayed by: Chris O'DowdMarguerite GachetPlayed by: Saoirse RonanVincent Van GoghPlayed by: Robert GulaczykPaul GauguinPlayed by: Piotr PamulaTheo van GoghPlayed by: Cezary LukaszewiczHenri de Toulouse-LautrecPlayed by: Adam Pabudzinski -
Directors of "Loving Vincent"
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Creators of "Loving Vincent"
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Critic Reviews of "Loving Vincent"
Minneapolis Star TribuneOctober 19, 2017By adding hand drawing to every moment of the story, the team hoped to add an unusual dimension to the story. They did. It feels unforgivably gimmicky.
Seattle TimesOctober 17, 2017"Loving Vincent" is almost too beautiful for its own good; I found myself, too often, so dazzled by the form that I quite forgot about the content.
Chicago ReaderOctober 13, 2017The roiling landscape scenes betray the redundance of animating images that already sizzle with energy, but the portraiture works beautifully, especially because the actors who supply the characters' voices and visages are first-rate.
San Diego ReaderOctober 13, 2017There's lots of love (and loveliness) on display here: the color paintings are rendered after the manner of the modern master, and there's a stubborn refusal to either glamorize a suffering soul or demonize those who may have helped to seal his fate.
Detroit NewsOctober 13, 2017It relies on forced exposition to push the story forward and often recalls bad dinner theater, and is certainly the least interesting way to tell van Gogh's tale.
Washington PostOctober 12, 2017Visually, it's spectacular. Conceptually, it's jaw-dropping to simply considering the effort that went into this. The story, however, doesn't always hold its own.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)November 10, 2017There's so much to do in life and so little time. Should I go out to a movie tonight, or visit the art museum? "Loving Vincent" is the closest you can get to doing both simultaneously.
Cinemalogue.comNovember 10, 2017The effort might outweigh the impact in this unique tribute to Vincent van Gogh, but what an effort it is.
Winnipeg Free PressNovember 10, 2017Loving Vincent is made up of visually lush, gorgeously coloured, constantly moving surfaces, but the narrative underneath remains awkward and static.
The Times of IndiaNovember 10, 2017Aided by a fine score courtesy Clint Mansell, your patience will be rewarded as long as you focus on the presentation beyond the slow pacing and all the conjecture.
It's Just MoviesNovember 09, 2017A beautiful piece of the puzzle in understanding creative genius.
Chilango.comNovember 09, 2017A film that one can already guess is overwhelming... [Full review in Spanish]
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