Vincent
Vincent

Vincent

2017Movie99 minKorean

Ban Man-ho became suddenly rich. He is a country gent with a sense of inferiority and who is greedy for monday. However, one day someone calls him an ignorant fool who knows nothing but money, so he buys a Van Gogh worth millions under the condition that he has to reveal the work to the world every six months. However, the Van Gogh in the picture has only one eye. Ban Man-ho has to do whatever he can to draw the other eye to make sure he isn't called an ignorant fool again.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Christopher VincentGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This short film follows a young man named Vincent who grapples with his artistic aspirations and the mundane realities of everyday life. As he navigates his relationships and seeks inspiration, he confronts the challenges of self-doubt and the pressure to conform. The narrative explores themes of passion, sacrifice, and the search for meaning in a seemingly ordinary existence.

Critical Reception

As a short film, 'Vincent' garnered attention primarily within independent film circles, receiving positive mentions for its earnest portrayal of an artist's struggle. Critics noted its intimate scope and the sincerity of its performances, though some found its narrative arc to be understated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt depiction of artistic ambition.
  • Noted for strong, subtle performances from the lead cast.
  • Commented on for its contemplative and introspective tone.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Vincent' is limited due to its status as a short film, with available feedback often highlighting the film's relatable themes of pursuing dreams against challenging circumstances and appreciating its artistic sensibility.

Fun Fact

The director, Christopher Vincent, also stars as the titular character and wrote the screenplay, making it a deeply personal project.

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