hey I know how ya feel, but there's a show called doctor Who. There's and episode called "Vincent and the doctor" I think you'll like it. I know I did.
If Van Gogh had much more supportive and loving parents throughout his life he would have had a better support system to rely on. I think that would have helped him immensely through these times of depression. He also would not have had the all consuming inadequacy feelings about himself. His parents really started that with him. (Who doesn't have a ton of baggage form their parents?) Hate to see where we would be without his brother.
I think it's so sad that a man with such talent and ambition never got to see his talent appreciated. Van Gogh has inspired many artists and its tradgic he died so early in life. As Brian May sang: 'Only the good die young' :'( This drama is so touching and Benedict Cumberbatch is............so brilliant and a sensational actor! Love him!! :) xxx
Alas, I doubt fame would have been all that comforting to someone like Van Gogh, who disliked the excessive and narcissistic competitiveness of the art world, in which money intercepts hands on a grand scale. Van Gogh painted to express his deeper feelings on life, and I think it was ultimately unrequited love and the desire (and failure) to father a family of his own which ultimately caused his mental collapse.
@TheBlackWhirlwind "Unrequited love"? I've always wondered how his story might have been different had he only been loved back. Not only by some individual, but by the entire world around him. I think society owes him an apology, for not taking the love and gifts he offered so freely and returning them. His is such a sad sad story. It is so rare for an artist to be so honest in their works. To have that honesty rebuffed would drive anyone to the despair he felt.
That is true, though it is somewhat doubtful whether fame would have allayed his deeper feelings of loneliness and inadequacy. Very moving words at the end of this video.
Love how the actor they cast as Dr. Felix Rey looks just like Van Gogh's painting of him.
TachieBillano 1 week ago
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xReirax 3 weeks ago
@MissSinger2000
hey I know how ya feel, but there's a show called doctor Who. There's and episode called "Vincent and the doctor" I think you'll like it. I know I did.
otakus13creed 4 weeks ago 2
poor guy Van Gogh, sold 1 or 2 paintings through his life and now they are worth milions...how ironic
lekkerereet 1 month ago
If Van Gogh had much more supportive and loving parents throughout his life he would have had a better support system to rely on. I think that would have helped him immensely through these times of depression. He also would not have had the all consuming inadequacy feelings about himself. His parents really started that with him. (Who doesn't have a ton of baggage form their parents?) Hate to see where we would be without his brother.
Ashleyls17 2 months ago
weird thing is, they keep changing the side the bandage is on (is that good grammar?)
KitchenKiller95 5 months ago
@KitchenKiller95
oooh nevermind. it's the mirror
KitchenKiller95 5 months ago
I think it's so sad that a man with such talent and ambition never got to see his talent appreciated. Van Gogh has inspired many artists and its tradgic he died so early in life. As Brian May sang: 'Only the good die young' :'( This drama is so touching and Benedict Cumberbatch is............so brilliant and a sensational actor! Love him!! :) xxx
MissSinger2000 7 months ago
@MissSinger2000
Alas, I doubt fame would have been all that comforting to someone like Van Gogh, who disliked the excessive and narcissistic competitiveness of the art world, in which money intercepts hands on a grand scale. Van Gogh painted to express his deeper feelings on life, and I think it was ultimately unrequited love and the desire (and failure) to father a family of his own which ultimately caused his mental collapse.
TheBlackWhirlwind 7 months ago
@TheBlackWhirlwind "Unrequited love"? I've always wondered how his story might have been different had he only been loved back. Not only by some individual, but by the entire world around him. I think society owes him an apology, for not taking the love and gifts he offered so freely and returning them. His is such a sad sad story. It is so rare for an artist to be so honest in their works. To have that honesty rebuffed would drive anyone to the despair he felt.
Siabohnic 7 months ago
heartbreaking, astonishing performance - thank you for putting it here!
kmjamnjm 7 months ago 2
That poor man. Too bad Van Gogh never got to see how great his artwork is apreciated nowadays.
missmonsi321 11 months ago 18
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That is true, though it is somewhat doubtful whether fame would have allayed his deeper feelings of loneliness and inadequacy. Very moving words at the end of this video.
TheBlackWhirlwind 7 months ago
I started watching this becose of Benedict, but ended...
wow! this was grate!
Kirra222 1 year ago 3
@Kirra222 'great', I think you mean
Lionesskeeper 10 months ago
wow.
sterlingknightishot1 1 year ago
Wow.... just.... Amazing
mcbutter14 1 year ago
I like the different way that they present this.
Starryvideos 1 year ago
riveting
colincomposer 1 year ago 8