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So, 'Vincent' from 2017... it's an interesting study, really. You’ve got Ban Man-ho, this guy who becomes wealthy seemingly overnight. The film dives into his psyche, revealing his deep-seated insecurities and a voracious greed for money. It’s not just about the wealth, but how it changes him. The twist? He buys this Van Gogh masterpiece after being branded an ignorant fool, and it forces him into a kind of self-reflection. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it really builds this atmosphere of introspection and existential crisis. Performances are pretty compelling, especially the lead. The practical effects used to depict his inner turmoil are quite striking. It’s a unique take on art, value, and identity.
Interesting character study on wealth's impact.Unique narrative structure around art and identity.Strong performances, especially from the lead.
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