With a stunning attention to detail, the film captures the essence of Van Gogh's post-impressionist art style, with many of his original artworks being replicated for the film's visuals.
Through the eyes of Armand Roulin, we explore the final days of Van Gogh from various perspectives, creating a complex and emotional portrait of the artist.
"Loving Vincent" is not only a masterpiece of animation but also a touching tribute to one of the greatest artists in history.
Armand Roulin was a real-life person who lived from 1871 to 1945. He was a French postal worker and the son of Joseph Roulin, Vincent van Gogh's friend.
Armand was also a subject in several of Van Gogh's paintings, including a series of portraits that Van Gogh created while Armand was living in Arles, France.
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