Lust for Life

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"He had a lust for life. Sometimes he was brutal, sometimes delicate---always he lived with insatiable passion!"
  • Approved
  • 1956
  • 2 hr 2 min
  • 7.3  (12,425)
  • 68

In the 1956 film Lust for Life, Kirk Douglas stars as Vincent van Gogh, one of the world's most famous artists. The film is based on the biography of van Gogh by Irving Stone and is directed by Vincente Minnelli. The film begins with van Gogh as a struggling artist, working as a Dutch minister in a coal-mining community. After being let go from his job, van Gogh devotes himself entirely to painting. He moves to Paris to join his brother Theo, who works as an art dealer. In Paris, van Gogh struggles to find his artistic voice, feeling overshadowed by the more established artists of the time.

It is during this period in Paris that van Gogh meets the man who will become his closest friend, Paul Gauguin (played by Anthony Quinn). Gauguin, who is a more successful artist, encourages van Gogh to pursue his own vision, rather than trying to imitate the techniques of others. This advice leads van Gogh to experiment with brighter colors and new techniques, and his distinctive style begins to develop.

As van Gogh's reputation grows, so do his personal struggles. He battles with mental illness and depression, often using alcohol to cope. His unstable mental state leads to conflicts with those around him, including Gauguin and his brother Theo.

Throughout the film, we see van Gogh's desperate need to capture the beauty of the world around him through his art. He is constantly searching for inspiration and meaning in the world, often venturing out into the countryside to paint from nature. Suffering from poverty and isolation, van Gogh lives a life of torment, but channels his pain into his art, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire artists to this day.

Kirk Douglas delivers a powerful performance as van Gogh, capturing his passion and torment with intensity. He conveys both the artist's intense desire to create and his struggles with mental illness, delivering a nuanced portrayal that remains beloved by fans of the film.

Anthony Quinn is equally powerful as Gauguin, bringing a charisma and confidence to the role that makes him a compelling on-screen presence. Gauguin serves as a contrast to van Gogh's more introverted personality, and their relationship is a central focus of the film.

James Donald plays Theo van Gogh, Vincent's brother and confidante. The relationship between the two brothers is a central theme of the film, with Theo often supporting Vincent both emotionally and financially. Donald's performance is understated but effective, conveying the deep bond between the brothers.

The film is visually stunning, with Minnelli capturing the vibrant colors and landscapes that inspired van Gogh's art. The film's use of light and shadow is particularly effective, with the contrast between the bright colors of van Gogh's paintings and the darkness of his inner turmoil serving as a recurring motif.

Lust for Life is a powerful biopic, capturing the essence of van Gogh's artistic vision and the struggles he faced in bringing it to life. The performances of Douglas, Quinn, and Donald are all exceptional, and the film's direction and visuals are equally impressive. Anyone with an interest in art or history will find much to appreciate in this cinematic masterpiece.

Lust for Life is a 1956 drama with a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.3 and a MetaScore of 68.

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  • Release Date
    1956
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    2 hr 2 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (12,425)
  • Metascore
    68
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