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The first UK film biography of the world-renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), whose print The Great Wave is as globally famous as Leonardo's Mona Lisa. With Andy Serkis reading the voice of Hokusai, the film features artists David Hockney and Maggi Hambling, and passionate scholars who study, admire and venerate this great Japanese master.
The film focuses on Hokusai's work, life and times in the great, bustling metropolis of Edo, now modern Tokyo. Using extraordinary close-ups and pioneering 8K Ultra HD video technology, Hokusai's prints and paintings are examined by world experts. In the process they reveal new interpretations of famous works and convey the full extent of Hokusai's extraordinary achievement as a great world artist.
Hokusai spent his life studying and celebrating our common humanity as well as deeply exploring the natural and spiritual worlds, using the famous volcano Mount Fuji as a protective presence and potential source of immortality. He knew much personal tragedy, was struck by lightning and lived for years in poverty, but never gave up his constant striving for perfection in his art. Hokusai influenced Monet, Van Gogh and other Impressionists, is the father of manga and has his own Great Wave emoji.
The film focuses on Hokusai's work, life and times in the great, bustling metropolis of Edo, now modern Tokyo. Using extraordinary close-ups and pioneering 8K Ultra HD video technology, Hokusai's prints and paintings are examined by world experts. In the process they reveal new interpretations of famous works and convey the full extent of Hokusai's extraordinary achievement as a great world artist.
Hokusai spent his life studying and celebrating our common humanity as well as deeply exploring the natural and spiritual worlds, using the famous volcano Mount Fuji as a protective presence and potential source of immortality. He knew much personal tragedy, was struck by lightning and lived for years in poverty, but never gave up his constant striving for perfection in his art. Hokusai influenced Monet, Van Gogh and other Impressionists, is the father of manga and has his own Great Wave emoji.
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天鹏
片子到一半多的时候,那个老学者,说着葛饰北斋的作品,就哽咽了,我还觉得做作。可是,看完才知道葛饰北斋对于自己作品一直不满意,到七八十岁了还在谋划着重树风格,晚年为替孙子还债到了吃不饱饭的地步,之后还经历了一场大火,所有收藏和颜料被付之一炬。经历了消沉,他的画风全面打开,九十创作终于画成带着怜惜凡尘的慈悲巨龙。最后一张,留在原地素静的富士山和远去的巨龙身影,又是青山依旧在,几度夕阳红了。葛饰北斋,掀起了巨浪。片子里,日本现在雕刻板材的工艺师傅家的球状玻璃灯,临摹葛饰北斋画作的学生所用的调色法,也是美的。今天早上听的龚琳娜唱得《小河淌水》,也是美的。
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2020年12月27日
女宛心兑
六十分钟版,总体不错,看了一些之前不了解的葛饰北斋的画,最后一幅龙年的他90岁画龙真是一生理念的大成。画野鸭那个,大概是我难得喜欢的画动物的作品。
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2020年12月27日
桃子
片子不好,内容好。从“研究者发现《赤富士》版画里每一片云朵下面的边都用砂纸磨过以呈现fluffy的感觉”开始眼睛含泪,然后就一直保持了这个状态。所以特别理解片子里那个研究葛饰北斋的英国学者为什么总看见画就哭。放大、再放大,好过瘾啊!难得的没有把自己的人生活成像抛物线的人物。(电影节)
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2020年12月27日