Loving.vincent.2017.1080p.bluray.x265 ✯

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: Every one of the film's 65,000 frames is an individual oil painting. Loving.Vincent.2017.1080p.BluRay.x265

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The narrative is framed as a mystery. Set a year after Van Gogh's apparent suicide in 1890, the plot follows Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth), the son of a postman (Chris O'Dowd). Tasked with delivering a final, undelivered letter from Vincent to his beloved brother Theo, Armand travels to the town of Auvers-sur-Oise . There, he interviews the people who knew Vincent in his final days, piecing together a portrait of the artist and the events leading up to his death . : Every one of the film's 65,000 frames

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The film masterfully weaves historical facts with a fictionalized investigative structure. It forces the audience to question whether Van Gogh truly committed suicide, or if his death was the result of an accidental shooting by local youths. The Production: An Unprecedented Labor of Love

The plot follows Armand Roulin, the son of Vincent’s close friend and postman, Joseph Roulin. Armand is tasked with hand-delivering Vincent's final letter to his brother, Theo van Gogh. Upon discovering that Theo has also passed away, Armand embarks on a journey to the quiet village of Auvers-sur-Oise to uncover the truth about Vincent's final, troubled days.