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  • The Doctor and Amy take Vincent Van Gogh - who struggled to sell a single painting in his own lifetime - to a Paris art Gallery in the year 2010. Subscribe: bit.ly/SubscribeToDoctorWho
    Clip from Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 10, Vincent and the Doctor.
    Selected by Neeti Sabnani for #ThrowbackThursday.
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  • @G0R3.x
    @G0R3.x Před 3 lety +44012

    The fact that he passed away thinking he was a failure makes my heartache.

    • @lioubastoupakova3770
      @lioubastoupakova3770 Před 3 lety +2664

      whether or not he actually end himself, the thought of being despised by the entire world or the thought of being a nuisance to your family members or trusted person will bring depression, and depression will always give a person of an impulse to suicide, and people who fought against depression is truly strong

    • @kaitlynmartin6800
      @kaitlynmartin6800 Před 3 lety +151

      @@lioubastoupakova3770 thank you 🙏

    • @ariannasilva4462
      @ariannasilva4462 Před 3 lety +1303

      @@lioubastoupakova3770 He didn't just think the world despised him. It's a bit more complicated than that. He loved his brother and his brother took care of him. But he felt like a horrible burden because of his depression. Today medication and therapy would have helped him incredibly well. But back then the treatments he had done weren't enough. It's living with his untreatable mental illness is what killed him.

    • @LatynaH
      @LatynaH Před 3 lety +46

      and poor

    • @bearshunnypot302
      @bearshunnypot302 Před 3 lety +308

      I hope he's out there somewhere and knows just how much of an influence he's made and how much people love him to this day.

  • @HaloMachinimaFilms
    @HaloMachinimaFilms Před 4 lety +24110

    This scene has it's own separate fanbase.

    • @rojaquez
      @rojaquez Před 4 lety +514

      Along with interstellar's docking scene, i guess.

    • @Cobra-Commander83
      @Cobra-Commander83 Před 4 lety +612

      Don't forget the Backstreet Boys scene from Brooklyn 99.

    • @HaloMachinimaFilms
      @HaloMachinimaFilms Před 4 lety +189

      @@Cobra-Commander83 Oh my God I forgot about that part.

    • @srpenpalo
      @srpenpalo Před 4 lety +69

      @@HaloMachinimaFilms *Nine-Nine theme starts playing

    • @yehcool9784
      @yehcool9784 Před 4 lety +311

      I’ve never seen Doctor Who, but watched this scene at least 20 times!

  • @Azulathedawg
    @Azulathedawg Před 6 měsíci +5633

    “Maybe God made me a painter for people who aren't born yet.”
    -Vincent Van Gogh, At Eternity’s Gate.

    • @EnergeticSpark63
      @EnergeticSpark63 Před 3 měsíci +5

      hey

    • @Azulathedawg
      @Azulathedawg Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@EnergeticSpark63 what? Did I type something wrong?

    • @filippopanasenko6433
      @filippopanasenko6433 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Quote from "At Eternity's gate" 😁

    • @Azulathedawg
      @Azulathedawg Před 3 měsíci

      @@filippopanasenko6433 so…. He didn’t actually say this, and it’s just a random quote? MANN I STOLE THIS QUOTE FROM INSTAGRAM,, THIS IS WHY U SHOULNT TRUST THE INTERNET FR 😭😭

    • @alvhawk4461
      @alvhawk4461 Před 3 měsíci +2

      HEY

  • @GuitarGoddess01
    @GuitarGoddess01 Před 5 měsíci +6277

    The casting for Van Gogh is absolutely amazing

    • @virginiamiller9765
      @virginiamiller9765 Před 4 měsíci +159

      That actor IS Van Gogh!

    • @just_kos99
      @just_kos99 Před 4 měsíci +228

      It's really one of the best castings I've ever seen of an historical figure. I think the real Van Gogh would've been pleased.

    • @GuitarGoddess01
      @GuitarGoddess01 Před 4 měsíci +19

      @@just_kos99 I 100% agree!

    • @MitchellCFlint
      @MitchellCFlint Před 3 měsíci +73

      Yeah crazy that they actually brought back van gogh to play him

    • @RustyNutsBruh
      @RustyNutsBruh Před 3 měsíci +40

      The Real Doctor let Matt Smith use his tardis to go get Van Gogh, Thats really him.

  • @LurkingHere
    @LurkingHere Před 4 lety +10721

    Imagine being hugged by your Idol and not knowing it was them.

    • @nomad7196
      @nomad7196 Před 4 lety +648

      He looked back towards his portrait at the end but shook his head as if in disbelief. I think he had a suspicion that it was actually Van Gogh

    • @josephlowry4320
      @josephlowry4320 Před 4 lety +39

      I would imagine the same.

    • @thehendo5824
      @thehendo5824 Před 4 lety +24

      Krysz Gaerlan I like your comment but I can’t like because there are 420 likes.

    • @timelord2338
      @timelord2338 Před 4 lety +5

      @@nomad7196 looks and is like no way cant be

    • @jhopejhoe973
      @jhopejhoe973 Před 4 lety +4

      Sounds like some y/n stuff to me

  • @Parugraph
    @Parugraph Před 4 lety +15775

    Imagine when he finds out he has his very own museum in Amsterdam.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před 4 lety +107

      @@waltermessines5181
      I liked VanderLinden as well, the museum with the popular fake-swimmingpool. The permanent art, like the sunbathing couple, it's pretty cool.

    • @SiarPoyan
      @SiarPoyan Před 4 lety +42

      I am from the netherlands

    • @matheusmoura8121
      @matheusmoura8121 Před 4 lety +51

      @@SiarPoyan I care! 😉 What are your city? Greetings from Brazil!

    • @spingotgoomer3224
      @spingotgoomer3224 Před 4 lety +16

      Too bad he still killed himself, even after showing him this

    • @englishdicktionary1611
      @englishdicktionary1611 Před 4 lety +12

      @@sashimi879 that is genuinely racist.

  • @jacqulyynw
    @jacqulyynw Před 2 měsíci +583

    Vincent van Gogh's sister-in-law was the hero of his art. After her husband Theo died she spent the rest of her life promoting Vincent's art and making it the triumph that is today popular and beloved around the world.

    • @s.s2510.
      @s.s2510. Před 12 dny +5

      True true.

    • @ZhannArt
      @ZhannArt Před 12 dny +7

      This came into my youtube recommended after I watched the film Loving Vincent multiple times. I am writing my thesis about it, so I had to do so many deep dives into his history
      One thing that really reminded me of this scene was in the ending scene of that Armand Roulin (one of the characters in the film) asks will people know what Van Gogoh did and what legacy he would leave behind
      A grand legacy that would still inspire many to this day and will do so in the future as well. Vincent was a dreamer

  • @_SYDGAMING_
    @_SYDGAMING_ Před 6 měsíci +4042

    I love how the curator in the end turns his head after walking away from Vincent and you can see him mouth "No " looking back to see if was really Vincent. This scene is so damn powerful

    • @mitch8088
      @mitch8088 Před 5 měsíci +210

      That's one of my favorite details that makes me smile (even tho I always cry when I watch this scene lol) cause he looks back like "wait a minute!" Then shakes his head cause that's such a silly idea like "no it couldn't have been HIM he's been dead for centuries c'mon"

    • @Scented_Shadow
      @Scented_Shadow Před 3 měsíci +40

      @@mitch8088 He's been dead for less than a century and a half...he was a lot more recent than some other great historical painters!

    • @ayushgarg423
      @ayushgarg423 Před 2 měsíci +16

      I actually was surprised he didn't noticed him then realises he looks like him , he met with his favourite artist it's beautiful ❤

    • @BenEmberley
      @BenEmberley Před 2 měsíci +18

      Bill NIghy's acting skills speak volumes. Fantastic actor

    • @jacobpolitte410
      @jacobpolitte410 Před měsícem +5

      I'd like to think that somehow he knew

  • @jayzhelle001
    @jayzhelle001 Před 4 lety +21201

    If I can make one tv scene real, I would always choose this.

    • @predatoreusfilms9992
      @predatoreusfilms9992 Před 4 lety +188

      jayzhelle001 I’d choose the scene with the brachiosauruses in Jurassic Park 🦕

    • @vilstef6988
      @vilstef6988 Před 4 lety +304

      Me too! Vincent deserved something like a happy ending, and this post script is great.

    • @analisapena3086
      @analisapena3086 Před 4 lety +23

      I’d choose any part of the Harry Potter series.

    • @michidoley
      @michidoley Před 4 lety +187

      I would choose the scene from shrek, where he comes out of the toilet

    • @deadbeat2530
      @deadbeat2530 Před 4 lety +112

      I‘d choose thanos‘s snap

  • @cv_290
    @cv_290 Před 3 lety +8036

    I still can't get over the fact that the Doctor broke his own rules just to show Vincent how much his art made such a big impact on the world. :')

    • @Kyle_00
      @Kyle_00 Před 3 lety +211

      Just makes this scene THAT much more impactful. :))

    • @WolfietheheroProductions
      @WolfietheheroProductions Před 3 lety +212

      When you watch the episode; you realise (before bringing Vincent through time) that He (Vincent)... if The Doctor had left after (sadly) defeating the monster
      That Vincent wouldn’t had been “saved”... and probably would’ve gone on a much darker path post-Doctor
      So A: to preserve history including “art history” & B: to be personal
      The Doctor wanted to inspire Vincent, to convince the artist that despite his troubles and the dislike of his local community (of him & his art)
      That one day: people will LOVE his art - wasn’t done to show Vincent that he’d be famous (like a celebrity)
      But that through his art- that Vincent Van Gogh is beloved by the world over
      As (John Simm) The Master said to the Doctor (David Tennant) about his name:
      “The Doctor... the man who makes people better”
      (Said on their phone call conversation)
      And let’s be honest- each of the Doctor’s companions - when compared to the person each was before he met them
      The Doctor does indeed improve their lives - sometimes it becomes a tad negative - like Martha & Micky becoming”soldiers
      But like Captain Jack Harkness leading Torchwood
      Micky & Martha; Sarah Jane & Rose- they chose to defend the Earth in the name of the Doctor
      Not how The Doctor would’ve have planned it
      But he did indeed make them better
      Sorry for going off on a tangent
      But like with Vincent- The Doctor wanted to ensure that Vincent would be “ok” after leaving- hence “breaking the rules” & showing him our love for his art
      Also a BRILLIANT speech from the amazing Bill Nighy!

    • @tnerbtnerb5136
      @tnerbtnerb5136 Před 3 lety +28

      Never saw the episode...but so long as Van Gogh had ALREADY made the paintings on display, was it a direct violation?

    • @WolfietheheroProductions
      @WolfietheheroProductions Před 3 lety +32

      @@tnerbtnerb5136
      I’d recommend watching the episode - also the sunflowers painting was done before returning Vincent home
      He painted it for & after the persistence of Amy (as was her favourite of his if memory serves)
      It’s not one of the best episodes (depending on your opinion)
      But it’s definitely one of those episodes that you don’t need to “struggle” to get into or to understand
      Please do watch & I hope that you enjoy

    • @Hy-Brasil
      @Hy-Brasil Před 3 lety +31

      @@WolfietheheroProductions it wasn't the best in that it was a typical boring monster fight, but that was just the carrier for the most profound and heartbreaking message, which is mental health. Sometimes, no matter what, "checking on your friends, showing them you care and how valuable they are to the whole world" still won't save them from the demons living inside their heads.
      But you do it anyway. You do it BECAUSE you love them and their valuable presence.
      I've known a lot of people who felt betrayed by their loved one who committed suicide, they felt like their "efforts were wasted and made no difference so why bother"... but it does make a difference and you should always bother.

  • @Cantfindaname917
    @Cantfindaname917 Před 4 měsíci +1065

    I love how he isn’t just reacting to the art, but also the architecture of the building and buildings around him.

    • @MLaak86
      @MLaak86 Před měsícem +25

      Indeed, he is in awe of all the art around him and then overawed that he's held in such awe.

    • @marcinkot4482
      @marcinkot4482 Před 20 dny +13

      Yes, I think that is the most important and impressive point here. Even just 100 years makes such a difference. Architecture, clothing, how people walk, talk... hairstyles even. It's such a culture shock, even though it might be the same place, just a little bit in the future. The fact that he looks everywhere at everything shows how mind-boggling and how impossible it must've felt for him.
      If the last 100 years were anything, imagine suddenly taking a stroll in your nearest town, 100 years from now.

    • @evenflow5491
      @evenflow5491 Před 19 dny +4

      It’s also one of the most heartbreaking things right before the chorus kicks in, he doesn’t even notice it’s his name for the exhibit

  • @lamarsmith5971
    @lamarsmith5971 Před 6 měsíci +345

    I love that Van Gogh, even through his mental illness, despair and depression, still made art. Somehow he knew, even though life is pointless, he still had to try, still had to create. Thank God, he did.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @masonhorsley1505
    @masonhorsley1505 Před 4 lety +30023

    The actor playing Van Gogh really doesn't get enough credit for this scene

    • @n00bie96
      @n00bie96 Před 4 lety +708

      I'm surprised that he didn't end up playing something else

    • @Noblebird02
      @Noblebird02 Před 4 lety +825

      The resemblance is uncanny

    • @allanmoncrieff5579
      @allanmoncrieff5579 Před 4 lety +509

      Tony Curran is a fantastic actor

    • @galaxynova9276
      @galaxynova9276 Před 4 lety +319

      plot twist: it was real

    • @loreking3345
      @loreking3345 Před 4 lety +70

      @@allanmoncrieff5579 next mimute: 14th doctor is him.

  • @thegoldenpyro
    @thegoldenpyro Před 4 lety +8921

    Plot Twist: The actor is actually Van Gogh himself

  • @JordanVanRyn
    @JordanVanRyn Před 5 měsíci +1708

    The look on Vincent's face as he's overhearing Bill Nighy sum up his work and him as a person never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Van Gogh is an artist I always loved right next to Frida Kahlo and this episode was brilliant. A worthy tribute to a great artist and a great person.

    • @MorisGray-vs3sr
      @MorisGray-vs3sr Před 5 měsíci +5

      It was so amazing 😍,and I felt it so much

    • @MorisGray-vs3sr
      @MorisGray-vs3sr Před 5 měsíci +3

      Just want to say hi 👋

    • @teamvlcn6820
      @teamvlcn6820 Před 3 měsíci +29

      Fun fact, Bill Nighy is such a huge Van Gogh fan he agreed to do this role for free, and the entirety of his '100-word opinion' was ad-libed.

    • @janetmariededick6061
      @janetmariededick6061 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@teamvlcn6820wow! That’s so cool to know. Thanks for sharing that information.

    • @MadPandaDad
      @MadPandaDad Před 2 měsíci +7

      It's because Bill Nighy believes what he saying. It's what hew would say if he could speak to Von Gogh.

  • @rachelthornton4442
    @rachelthornton4442 Před 5 měsíci +448

    This is the power of a great time travel Doctor Who episode. Just like the Pompeii episode, it doesn't try to erase the historical tragedy. Pompeii still falls, Vincent still dies. But there is always a way to make things, even in a small way, a little better than it was better. Whether it's saving one family or giving Vincent one good day, time travel episode are at their best when they show how the smallest change can make all the difference.

    • @supremeoverlord0
      @supremeoverlord0 Před 24 dny +4

      Right?! Doctor Who at its best, not going to lie. I and many others love the time and space travel highjinks, long winded monologues, and explosive plotlines as much as any other DW fan, but I really think that this scene encapsulates the objective best that DW as a franchise can achieve: appreciation and closure for the tumults of human history. This is a celebration of the reimagined psyche and day to day lives of influential figures seen as ordinary men, and I think that's so important for personalizing their impact outside of educational children's programes. Love it.

    • @annierebeccaa
      @annierebeccaa Před dnem

      @@supremeoverlord0well said.

  • @roccodimeo3271
    @roccodimeo3271 Před 2 lety +29367

    I don't think Van Gogh was crying for the "validation" his art received but realized his pain was not meaningless.

    • @Gigi-nl3so
      @Gigi-nl3so Před 2 lety +397

      exactly Rocco!-glad someone was able to see this and comment it. 👍

    • @benm.16
      @benm.16 Před 2 lety +131

      Accurate

    • @199NickYT
      @199NickYT Před 2 lety +643

      And that his art and pain, and how the two were linked was finally *understood*.

    • @nathanielhellerstein5871
      @nathanielhellerstein5871 Před 2 lety +185

      Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.

    • @jamesrawlings5781
      @jamesrawlings5781 Před 2 lety +168

      They're not entirely different things, really. But clearly it goes beyond crying because 'oh, people like me'.

  • @ed1567
    @ed1567 Před 3 lety +12324

    its so sad he died thinking nobody will care about his art

    • @psydoof
      @psydoof Před 3 lety +699

      If we ever get a time machine, I hope someone does this for him.

    • @spc1612
      @spc1612 Před 3 lety +148

      Basically there’s an amazing comment thread on this video of many people swearing to make this happen!! :):)

    • @pepehorhae
      @pepehorhae Před 3 lety +79

      same with Kafka (that dude who made Kafkaesque hulu baloo about the negativities of bureucracy)

    • @carlosmarxismo1804
      @carlosmarxismo1804 Před 3 lety +29

      Starry, Starry night...

    • @pot10
      @pot10 Před 3 lety +172

      SPOILERS IN CASE ANYONE WANTS TO WATCH DOCTOR WHO
      he actually still kills himself in the end of this episode i believe. It ends up becoming an interesting look at how you can't simply cure depression by showing van gogh that his art was loved.

  • @Strathclydegamer
    @Strathclydegamer Před 4 měsíci +753

    At 02:00 - what Tony Curran does just with his eyes is incredible. Vincent looks at the Doctor as though he’s worried it’s all a mean trick. Looking at the Doctor as if to say “why have you done this to me” - then he hears someone described only as “Professor” start to talk so passionately about him in glowing terms, in a room full of his work (and fans there to see his work). One of my favourite ever Who episodes, and that’s with a weak, invisible monster of the week. All that was needed were these great actors and the idea that while we die, great works never will.

    • @EnergeticSpark63
      @EnergeticSpark63 Před 3 měsíci +2

      hey

    • @notgadot
      @notgadot Před 2 měsíci +1

      There therE

    • @EnergeticSpark63
      @EnergeticSpark63 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@notgadot hey

    • @sasuke8667
      @sasuke8667 Před měsícem +2

      in what world would you think he assumed this was a mean trick and think he thought this was a negative thing? wtf? hw was completely overwhelmed seeing his own paintings an processing what it meant all in one moment

    • @EnergeticSpark63
      @EnergeticSpark63 Před měsícem +1

      @@sasuke8667 hey

  • @LolitaCraft
    @LolitaCraft Před měsícem +41

    Van Gogh's final words before his death were akin to "the sadness will last forever." Reading his writings on his own struggles with depression and mental illness is both deeply touching and heartbreaking. So seeing Van Gogh realize just how much meaning and impact his life had, and how much he means to so many people, and that his struggles and pain in life weren't for nothing... it's incredibly cathartic. Truly wish I could bring Van Gogh back to life for a day just so I could give the man a big hug myself and tell him how much his works mean to me.

  • @Mangalex28
    @Mangalex28 Před 4 lety +43057

    The actor playing Van Gogh really nailed it.

  • @Phantomx1989
    @Phantomx1989 Před 4 lety +84556

    Let’s make a pact, if anyone ever get a real life time machine, look for Van Gogh and make this real

  • @dearthofdoohickeys4703
    @dearthofdoohickeys4703 Před 6 měsíci +463

    Such a sweet scene. How they managed to find an actor that looks just like the real person is wild to me.

    • @anthroposlogica9379
      @anthroposlogica9379 Před 2 měsíci +12

      I know right? How do you even begin to look? "VAN GOGH Look alike contest!"

  • @joshuahorwitz6458
    @joshuahorwitz6458 Před 2 měsíci +55

    When I’m having a bad day, I watch this clip. It reminds me this ignore the little things, to try and use pain, and passion, to find moments of beauty. Never fails.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @mharzmhason1787
    @mharzmhason1787 Před 4 lety +12412

    CZcams recommendation be like:
    “Oh! We noticed that you cry a lot.”

  • @AtariiWave
    @AtariiWave Před 4 lety +10797

    0:45 I love how Vincent stops to see the Monet painting, in real life he was a big fan of him.

    • @leemsvg
      @leemsvg Před 4 lety +337

      Cool! I didn't know that

    • @darthslayder6904
      @darthslayder6904 Před 4 lety +182

      And Mozart thought Beethoven was destined to be a great piano player

    • @jonathancineus6424
      @jonathancineus6424 Před 4 lety +23

      Thank you for pointing that out.

    • @TheVHVlogs
      @TheVHVlogs Před 4 lety +102

      I think he was surprised, because impressionists werent popular back then. No one took their paintings to official galleries. So I think it was just a shock to see his paintings in D´orsay.

    • @Adidasshoes223
      @Adidasshoes223 Před 4 lety +7

      OMG,there were like 4.9k likes u put mine and it became 5k ,never felt so proud ahahha

  • @gr6666
    @gr6666 Před 4 měsíci +190

    I always found the actor who portrayed Vincent Van Gogh very convincing. I know if I were in Vincent's place, i would be in tears too hearing those words. I am glad the BBC did a kind of tribute for Vincent. It is indeed sad in this world that for those who make such great contributions seem to be not accepted in their time. If only...

  • @lundylow
    @lundylow Před 6 měsíci +83

    2:49 This scene is supremely beautiful, but something about the Doctor realizing his kind gesture might be too overwhelming for Vincent really gets me every time.

  • @6pixelkid
    @6pixelkid Před 3 lety +7891

    It’d be pretty awkward if the curator started talking about Vincent’s suicide

    • @jaystev
      @jaystev Před 3 lety +108

      @Adnan Osmančević spill the tea

    • @BlackMoustH
      @BlackMoustH Před 3 lety +208

      Jay Stevenson it’s only one of the hypothesis that was investigated in 2011. He would have been shot by 2 teenagers that were already kind of bullying him but it would have been an accident (they were pretending to be « cowboys » as a game and the gun fired while Van Gogh was around in a field). Then he would have not say anything to protect them from trouble and pretended it was a suicide attempt. I personally dont think the evidences are strong enough to affirm that’s what happened, it’s based on a lot of late testimonies from the 1930s (he died in 1890)... most of the specialists still consider its a suicide (for instance an expert published an analysis retracing his last day of life only a few months ago and he confirms the suicide thesis).

    • @god3124
      @god3124 Před 3 lety +301

      @Jay Stevenson The Gunshot wound was below his ribs in the abdomen and was too small to be a close range GSW, the angle and size of the wound suggesting that he was shot from a distance! More distance than Vincent could've achieved on his own! He claimed he had done it himself at first saying "Do not accuse anyone. It is I who wanted to kill myself", but when later asked again if he shot himself he replied with "I think so". Revolvers were also very rare to obtain in Auvers at the time, and Vincent couldn't even afford to pay for his art supplies on his own, using money given to him from his brother Theo! No one at the time said they sold him or lent him a gun either. All of Vincent's painting gear and the gun he supposedly used to kill himself were gone in the field he was said to have been painting and shot himself in! There were also drafts of letters on his desk that you'd think he wouldn't want anyone else to read! He also had some teenage boys that used to gain his trust just to bully him, putting hot pepper juice on his paintbrushes he would put in his mouth, and even putting a snake in his paint supplies! One of the boys, Rene, went to a wild west show and came back with a .380 caliber pistol. Vincent called him "Puffalo Pill", a mispronunciation of Buffalo Bill due to his accent; this of course would further upset the boy! In the wake of the shooting Rene and his father left town, and when they returned Rene (who rarely traveled without it) no longer had his pistol. When questioned about the gun decades later, Rene claimed Vincent stole it from him. It is believed that the boys accidentally shot Vincent and he had covered for them, as he was a sweet man knowing that his accidental murder would ruin their young lives! It is also even believed now that he might not have even cut off his own ear, but rather he covered for other people who did it! Which would also support the idea of Vincent covering for those who have wronged him in life, even to the very end! But due to Irving Stone's widely popular novelization of Vincent's Life and Death in 1934, and the 1956 movie that followed...many still believe that Vincent was a tortured artist who took his own life even with all the recent evidence contradicting that might not have been the case. I of course am leaving out some details so I don't have to write an entire novel, but I encourage you to do further research if interested! It's not my job to educate you, and I also can only speak for myself and myself alone. To speak for another person in absolute certainty... especially regarding their death in mysterious circumstances... would just be ignorant!! The truth is Vincent's death is surrounded in mystery and we will never know the entire truth, but he had much more to offer to the world than just his sad life and death. People get too caught up in the artist's suffering, but not the art itself and what he was trying to communicate through his work!

    • @ssssSTopmotion
      @ssssSTopmotion Před 3 lety +41

      "spoilers"

    • @ramiabdalla2661
      @ramiabdalla2661 Před 3 lety +1

      they should've done that. it'd be funny

  • @emmamarshall221
    @emmamarshall221 Před 3 lety +6795

    The person behind this episode, Richard Curtis, wrote it as a tribute to his Sister who died by suicide. Knowing that really makes this scene even more heartbreaking.

    • @da1nonly651
      @da1nonly651 Před 3 lety +18

      That’s amazing.

    • @reptilus89
      @reptilus89 Před 3 lety +2

      no it doesn't

    • @ms.rstake_1211
      @ms.rstake_1211 Před 3 lety +37

      Sad but its been acknowledged that it's most likely he didn't die by his own hands. It may not have been premeditated murder... it could even have been assisted suicide but it's unlikely he pulled the trigger. No matter what though looking at his life, it would be truly beautiful if this happened... and I hope Richard's sister liked the episode.

    • @mojisolashabi
      @mojisolashabi Před 3 lety +2

      🤗

    • @mojisolashabi
      @mojisolashabi Před 3 lety +7

      I was just wondering who wrote this episode. I never bothered to check. Thank you for letting me know. It make sense why this is one of my favorite Dr. Who moments EVER. I love most of Curtis' work.

  • @alicenolfi2095
    @alicenolfi2095 Před 2 měsíci +27

    Every person who ever loved Van Gogh wished for a scene like this. A scene where, somehow, poor, lonely Vincent would see that one day he'd be remembered and adored. That his brother's faith and support were well-founded. That his work, the paintings he poured so much of his soul into, would be cherished. If only.

  • @ShoutGAds
    @ShoutGAds Před měsícem +28

    This scene stands out. An Oscar quality performance.

  • @RandomDuude
    @RandomDuude Před 4 lety +9680

    One detail people may have missed: How happy Van Gogh is at 0:40. Those are Monet's paintings. If I'm not mistaken, Claude Monet whas one of the first greats to recognize Van Gogh's talent.

    • @Bee-zn9uk
      @Bee-zn9uk Před 4 lety +85

      You are one hundo percent right and that makes this moment so beautiful.

    • @matiKRK
      @matiKRK Před 4 lety +17

      Should Van Gogh only have one ear?

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Před 4 lety +74

      @@matiKRK No, he did that rather late in his career

    • @JennaGetsCreative
      @JennaGetsCreative Před 4 lety +80

      @@matiKRK contrary to pop culture portrayals, he didn't completely sever his ear. He only mutilated it. I haven't watched the episode in full, so I don't know exactly when in time they're visiting him, but I saw a montage of the episode that seems to show the almond branches painting for his nephew completed, and lots of painting in wheat fields in what I would assume is meant to be Provence, so it should be at least 1888. The ear incident was 1888. So yes it should look damaged. No it shouldn't be missing.

    • @matiKRK
      @matiKRK Před 4 lety +7

      @@JennaGetsCreative Thank you for the complete answer

  • @zel.akzu3879
    @zel.akzu3879 Před 4 lety +6323

    This man was so emotionally drained and struggled mentally, this was all he wanted, this scene is powerful

    • @FewRxi
      @FewRxi Před 4 lety +58

      That's why I'm crying like a little girl rn

    • @mehmetseyit7210
      @mehmetseyit7210 Před 4 lety +49

      That means the actor was doing great

    • @stampede122
      @stampede122 Před 4 lety +41

      Basically, that’s all he wanted to hear.... somebody to appreciate what he did

    • @TheVintendo
      @TheVintendo Před 4 lety +15

      Credit due to the Writers, etc who thought this up as well

    • @stampede122
      @stampede122 Před 4 lety +3

      @TheVintendo seconded

  • @cathysmith997
    @cathysmith997 Před měsícem +21

    The actor is phenomenal, but the whole scene, editing, direction, background is perfect. I watch this when my spirit needs a lift.

  • @Olzme
    @Olzme Před 3 měsíci +52

    I like how the actor stopped to admire the impressionist paintings before the Dr pulled him along to his exhibit. He was probably like "hey I recognize that piece, it's by my good friend Degas!"

    • @clairelili873
      @clairelili873 Před měsícem +7

      It was monet, and not only was van gogh a big fan of him, monet was one of the first to recognize that he was one of the greats as well. Its a small little detail, but one very clever, since he probably was happy for monet to be on this museum

  • @unclestan
    @unclestan Před 3 lety +6677

    Why the hell am I sobbing knowing he’s not really Vincent.

    • @andeleon6838
      @andeleon6838 Před 3 lety +240

      Idk, maybe cos it s more painful knowing it didnt rly happen :'(

    • @unclestan
      @unclestan Před 3 lety +43

      Ande Leon that’s more painful :

    • @Vankobg81
      @Vankobg81 Před 3 lety +195

      Because, like all of us, you want it to be true. And because the acting is out of this world. I have not watched a single episode of Dr.Who, yet this scene is one of my favorite of all TV shows I've watched.

    • @oninaru
      @oninaru Před 3 lety +4

      @@andeleon6838 That didn't help at all. :(

    • @zhukie
      @zhukie Před 3 lety +1

      Me too bro :/

  • @PerseusEsq
    @PerseusEsq Před 3 lety +7617

    Vincent getting distracted by a Monet painting is so cute.

    • @NASA.hd.videos.
      @NASA.hd.videos. Před 3 lety +95

      also it would have been cool if we could have his comments on other artists' work may be

    • @channingbloom7125
      @channingbloom7125 Před 3 lety +18

      100

    • @mikkurzhal7390
      @mikkurzhal7390 Před 3 lety +507

      Apparently he and Monet were buddies in real life. Just imagine if a time traveler drags you a few hundred years into the future and takes you to a museum that he describes as "home to some of the greatest art of all time," and your buddy's painting is displayed on a wall there? Vincent must have been so excited to see that

    • @garethirwin4714
      @garethirwin4714 Před 3 lety +36

      He wrote a letter to his brother complaining about his dissapointment in monet

    • @kalexis6484
      @kalexis6484 Před 3 lety +4

      @@garethirwin4714 oooo why???

  • @mirsolus7789
    @mirsolus7789 Před 6 měsíci +111

    Every time I come across this scene I cry.

    • @AmberSimmonds332
      @AmberSimmonds332 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Me too. It's such a beautiful yet heartbreaking scene.

    • @afox1689
      @afox1689 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Me too. As an artist myself this always brings me to tears... Artists love their work with all of the passion in them and when we see our efforts be appreciated it makes us so emotional

  • @JMurdochNZ
    @JMurdochNZ Před 6 měsíci +105

    A beautifully executed scene. Written and acted to perfection. The actor was a brilliant choice, and his performance superb.

  • @eks664
    @eks664 Před 3 lety +105263

    I accept this scene as historical fact.

    • @ssssSTopmotion
      @ssssSTopmotion Před 3 lety +9382

      There's no historical records to prove this happened
      There's also no historical records to prove this *didn't* happen

    • @No-ms3hj
      @No-ms3hj Před 3 lety +3282

      @@ssssSTopmotion had us in the first half not gonna lie

    • @atimisk9013
      @atimisk9013 Před 3 lety +553

      I'm good with that.

    • @thebluetardis
      @thebluetardis Před 3 lety +237

      I BELIEVE

    • @randellgoering1014
      @randellgoering1014 Před 3 lety +87

      💯💯💯 fact! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @nahuel6136
    @nahuel6136 Před 4 lety +12603

    *CZcams recommendations be like:*
    hey dude, wanna cry over a scene of a series u have never watch?

    • @nattybrigade5783
      @nattybrigade5783 Před 4 lety +173

      Sad scene and I never watch one episode till this clip lol

    • @searommistura204
      @searommistura204 Před 4 lety +138

      YOU 2 NEED TO WATCH THIS SERIES

    • @maoneko
      @maoneko Před 4 lety +33

      When I was a teenager, I was used to watch this show on a TV every Saturday. Don't watch the first 6 seasons, just watch the seventh (or 6,i don't really remember, I mean the one with those actors from this video).
      I had a great time watching it.

    • @PROrobogamer
      @PROrobogamer Před 4 lety +107

      Dont listen to this guy ^^ watch it from season 1

    • @lenastorm6280
      @lenastorm6280 Před 4 lety +1

      Same!

  • @amanullahkariapper2503
    @amanullahkariapper2503 Před 2 měsíci +13

    The music building up, perfectly matches the ball forming in one's belly, the tears beginning to well up, until it all just flows over. Surely one of the greatest scenes in television.

  • @janetmariededick6061
    @janetmariededick6061 Před 3 měsíci +13

    Yep , every single time I watch this I cry. Tony Curran was bloody brilliant in this role and should have won an Emmy for his performance as Van Gogh.

  • @Yggi11
    @Yggi11 Před 5 lety +8673

    I like how Vincent goes "That's wonderful" over a grand art museum, even before he knows he is featured within.

    • @CaptainFracture
      @CaptainFracture Před 5 lety +272

      I mean his life is his art and his love for it, why wouldn’t you like a place filled with art lol?

    • @Yggi11
      @Yggi11 Před 5 lety +38

      @@CaptainFracture Exactly. That's why I like it.

    • @YTLSF
      @YTLSF Před 5 lety +50

      @@CaptainFracture from what I read from the accounts of his era, Impressionist painters hated the Louvre with a passion (back in the days, their paintings where most often not allowed in, inside they exposed the good old romantics which Impressionists criticized a lot)

    • @johnstuart2070
      @johnstuart2070 Před 5 lety +63

      It really shows just how much more happier it made him to find his paintings were held in it. He already was so excited to see the museum, just hearing what it's about in general.

    • @unknownalt5845
      @unknownalt5845 Před 5 lety +41

      @@CaptainFracture Back in his days, like many famous artists we regard as extremely talented today, were unappreciated. Their art went for cheap prices or outright ignored. Some only become well known after their deaths or towards the later half of their life.

  • @wgpoprock
    @wgpoprock Před 2 lety +8510

    I love how he stops to look at his friend’s art in the museum

    • @gfdereus8967
      @gfdereus8967 Před 2 lety +574

      This!! He recognized it right away haha

    • @17Watman
      @17Watman Před 2 lety +116

      Which friend?

    • @matthewkirkhart2401
      @matthewkirkhart2401 Před 2 lety +835

      @@17Watman Monet. I believe he paused to look at “Water Lillies” which is a Monet work.

    • @addom4500
      @addom4500 Před 2 lety +208

      Vango is a fake he had a 3D printer. All people know that

    • @johnm.515
      @johnm.515 Před 2 lety +245

      @@addom4500 well ahead of his time.

  • @BadgerOfTheSea
    @BadgerOfTheSea Před měsícem +12

    I always loved that this didn't magically cure his mental health in the Dr. Who universe. It didn't belittle his genuine mental health suffering as simply being "a bit sad" but a real illness that can kill even when you know you are loved.

    • @jimwilliams3816
      @jimwilliams3816 Před 11 dny +2

      Yes, Amy expected that it would, but of course it did not. From what someone else posted, I guess Richard Curtis said something to the effect that you cannot necessarily rescue someone from depression, but you can still give them a good day. As someone who has struggled, I cannot tell you how affirming that feels. An act of kindness, a respite, but not couched in the expectation that the person you love must now pull themselves together or else be guilty of yet another perceived moral failing. It’s a hard gift to give someone. But in my experience, a depressed person is breaking under the weight of perceived failures, and cannot bear any more weight.

  • @Light14Lilium
    @Light14Lilium Před 4 lety +3965

    Im so impressed with the acting here, the guy who plays Vincent really got into the role.

  • @i-sink-i
    @i-sink-i Před 4 lety +11118

    Never seen doctor who. Came here for a happy Vincent.

    • @samarvora7185
      @samarvora7185 Před 4 lety +62

      Same

    • @ashexrome7621
      @ashexrome7621 Před 4 lety +87

      The Mustache me too, it’s 7 am and I’m hyperventilating I’m crying so hard I love this.

    • @zlee001
      @zlee001 Před 4 lety +28

      You dont need to know anything to watch blink, silence in the library and the forest of the death. Just know the doctor is an alien who lives hundreds of years and he can change his appearance to save himself when hes about to die. Cheating death with the cost of appearance and personality.

    • @zlee001
      @zlee001 Před 4 lety +2

      And dont watch the 50th anniversarry before finishing series 1 all the way to series 4.

    • @zlee001
      @zlee001 Před 4 lety +4

      Im sorry. I meant "blink" not "weeping angel". Its a stand-alone episode.

  • @terragthegreat175
    @terragthegreat175 Před 2 měsíci +12

    After Vincents death, Vincents brother campaigned heavily among the art scene on behalf of his brothers paintings, but sadly passed away only 6 months after Vincent. It was the brother's widow who ultimately completed the mission by hosting sales exhibitions of Vincents work that piqued the interest of some rather big names in the art world at the time. In 1905, she succeeded in arranging the largest ever exhibition of Van Goghs work, showcasing 480 of his pieces. Following this, the average price of a Van Gogh painting skyrocketed, not peaking until 1989 with the most expensive art transaction in history when a japanese buyer purchased a piece for 82 million USD. By her death in 1925, Vincents legacy as the greatest painter in history was firmly secured.

  • @kathrynhughett1331
    @kathrynhughett1331 Před 3 měsíci +23

    This is my favorite scene in all of the Dr. Who series.

  • @arthur9491
    @arthur9491 Před 3 lety +7763

    It's rare to find someone who looks like Van Gogh, but it's even rarer to find someone who looks like Van Gogh that can also act

    • @chazwyman8951
      @chazwyman8951 Před 3 lety +68

      I didn't know Van Gough was Scottish!

    • @ninnie714
      @ninnie714 Před 3 lety +73

      @@chazwyman8951 he is dutch (I don't know if this is sarcasm. Just want to be sure) :D

    • @opinionday0079
      @opinionday0079 Před 3 lety +19

      Kirk Douglas look very much like Van Gogh

    • @frankbrown4780
      @frankbrown4780 Před 3 lety +42

      Tony Curran is always good, in everything I've seen him in. Whether it's Underworld 2, 13th Warrior and Blade 2. He also played Odin's dad in the MCU.

    • @leighsaunderson9203
      @leighsaunderson9203 Před 3 lety +8

      @@frankbrown4780 He was great as Pete Twamley in Ultimate Force as well, in the action stuff (or crawling under buildings and being ready to blow himself up to achieve the objective), but arguably even more so later on when he's suffering from PTSD.

  • @MrZachgonz
    @MrZachgonz Před 3 lety +4400

    His brothers wife is probably the only reason we know about him. She saw value in his art work after his death and held onto them.

    • @dracos0024
      @dracos0024 Před 3 lety +455

      She also tried and succeeded in giving them renown through her artistic contacts and translated and published Vincent and her husband's letters to each other. This despite being criticized for holding on to them as it was viewed as a sentimental, fruitless effort. Johanna van Gogh really is a mostly unsung hero when it comes to making Van Gogh's paintings famous.

    • @primary2630
      @primary2630 Před 3 lety +24

      @@dracos0024 damn she was a real mvp

    • @Dreamskater100
      @Dreamskater100 Před 3 lety +1

      @@primary2630 What's mvp?

    • @rebeccaroudebush5808
      @rebeccaroudebush5808 Před 3 lety +37

      @@Dreamskater100 "Most Valuable Player"--meaning someone who was/is vital to the success of a sports team (or any important endeavor).

    • @natehart9602
      @natehart9602 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah it’s to bad his grandson was murdered :/ truly was a great family

  • @specialknees6798
    @specialknees6798 Před 6 měsíci +71

    There are so many artists, writers, thinkers etc. who desperately deserved this treatment. It's a shame that the most innovative among us are often only recognized after their deaths.

    • @Freedomcustom
      @Freedomcustom Před 5 měsíci +7

      'We only truly value something once it is gone' springs to mind

  • @TheVTrider
    @TheVTrider Před 6 měsíci +76

    As a sci-fi fan with an unending love for the arts this is by far IMO one of the greatest, moving scenes in 'sci-fi' history, bravo Dr. Who & the entire team who worked on this.

  • @puffpuffpassmako
    @puffpuffpassmako Před 5 lety +12105

    Van Gogh's actor is phenomenal. I wouldn't mind him reprising the role if a movie was done about him

    • @RosieHip24
      @RosieHip24 Před 5 lety +458

      There is, it's called "Loving Vincent" He unfortunately didn't get to play the role of Vincent, but the movie was animated in the style of Van Gogh. Each cell of film was individually painted over live action people. It's really cool, and I highly recommend it.

    • @alonespirit_1Q84
      @alonespirit_1Q84 Před 5 lety +48

      "Lust For Life"
      Old but Gold.

    • @xlinnaeus
      @xlinnaeus Před 5 lety +54

      What about the new Willem Daffoe movie! It’s called “At Eternities Gate”

    • @Nivalyr
      @Nivalyr Před 5 lety +3

      @@xlinnaeus and it looks fantastic, highly recommend it

    • @Kleberei
      @Kleberei Před 5 lety +29

      Tony Curran. Also amazing in Defiance.

  • @brooklynwilson643
    @brooklynwilson643 Před 4 lety +16709

    "He transformed the pain of his tormented life, into ecstatic beauty."

    • @thecrimsonwrath1337
      @thecrimsonwrath1337 Před 4 lety +77

      Brooklyn Wilson Vincent in a nutshell

    • @BleachTheKiller
      @BleachTheKiller Před 4 lety +114

      Got me tears just by reading

    • @-airdoomslayer-51
      @-airdoomslayer-51 Před 4 lety +17

      Yes, that is what he said.

    • @beemo4
      @beemo4 Před 4 lety +14

      Wow you can listen

    • @brooklynwilson643
      @brooklynwilson643 Před 4 lety +105

      They're beautiful words that I try to remember every day. Vincent struggled with depression so long, but he was able to create such wonderful things. Struggling myself, this quote and scene has really helped me.

  • @Sumbdy_u_know1999
    @Sumbdy_u_know1999 Před měsícem +7

    I just wish he knew how much his art is appreciated and loved, he did not pass away a failure

  • @HylianKnight02
    @HylianKnight02 Před 14 dny +3

    The actor for Vincent deserves a goddamn Emmy for this scene. The amount of raw emotion he displays is just so powerful.

  • @ilayws4448
    @ilayws4448 Před 4 lety +3784

    The way this guy looks to the side, in the end, thinking "wait a second, was that Van Gogh?" but ignoring it because it can't be, it's just brilliant

    • @nomad7196
      @nomad7196 Před 4 lety +65

      he looked towards the portrait. hold up gonna go cry my eyes out now

    • @GhostscoperHD
      @GhostscoperHD Před 4 lety +4

      Why’d you need to explain smth so obvious lmao

    • @ilayws4448
      @ilayws4448 Před 4 lety +12

      Devil's Advocate because I love this scene

    • @llewliet4021
      @llewliet4021 Před 4 lety +1

      Well, considering the *"wait was it [famous artist who died or who's disappeared]? Nah it can't be"* thing is pretty common in those kinds of narration. I wouldn't call that brilliant.

    • @windowguylol
      @windowguylol Před 4 lety

      @@GhostscoperHD why do you feel the need to drink Belle Delphin's bath water?

  • @ebinecksdee9872
    @ebinecksdee9872 Před 3 lety +7847

    For my mental health, I'm just gonna believe this actually happened.

    • @Im-xk2xm
      @Im-xk2xm Před 3 lety +5

      lol😢

    • @ajilpappachan
      @ajilpappachan Před 3 lety +9

      me too :(

    • @swetasreeroy2108
      @swetasreeroy2108 Před 3 lety +36

      Well, David Tennant.. I mean.. Ten said that Dr. Who is the real deal and the real world is an illusion and I believe him. Lol

    • @jamlym4974
      @jamlym4974 Před 3 lety +13

      Maybe he can see the world from where he is and can see how he's being remembered.

    • @Laiisss
      @Laiisss Před 3 lety

      Me too

  • @rickymouser8003
    @rickymouser8003 Před 22 dny +4

    The presence of Van Gogh is real. I am a photographer and have a photo on his Wiki page when I visited Starry Night in NYC. This was two months before COVID-19 hit. A couple years later it’s as if he is in my presence time and time again.

  • @anthonyrobson9791
    @anthonyrobson9791 Před měsícem +4

    The moment he realises it's his work on show, and the facial expression just humbling and realisation 😊👌

  • @bee_doug
    @bee_doug Před 4 lety +15493

    I’m not into Doctor Who but this made me cry. Even without context, this is a very touching scene.

    • @shashankdegloorkar
      @shashankdegloorkar Před 4 lety +120

      You should really watch this series with David Tennant Hes my favourite Dr of all

    • @fabriciocamillo8592
      @fabriciocamillo8592 Před 4 lety +27

      Please watch the show, you Will not regreat

    • @siangale
      @siangale Před 4 lety +14

      Bethany Douglass even I cried at this scene to. So emotional

    • @nikablue9340
      @nikablue9340 Před 4 lety +29

      Same. Makes me wanna watch it now.

    • @morningafternoonheadshot6741
      @morningafternoonheadshot6741 Před 4 lety +24

      Me too, I’ve never watched the show, but this scene was amazing!! I am going to have to give it a try

  • @DavidLS1
    @DavidLS1 Před měsícem +5

    Scenes like this are what makes Doctor Who great.

  • @jocloo7013
    @jocloo7013 Před 3 měsíci +8

    my favorite story of van gogh was when his brother had a child, he named it Vincent after him, and this made van gogh so happy that he spent 3 days not eating, drinking, or sleeping, just so he could paint the child a painting. I think it was titled "Autumn Blossom"

  • @Jitterbuck
    @Jitterbuck Před 3 lety +7407

    The way Vincent looks around at all his own paintings, like even HE'S never seen the true beauty and meaning behind them until that moment

    • @seiggrainhart4719
      @seiggrainhart4719 Před 3 lety +190

      Don't remember where I first heard this but apparently Van Gogh was his own worst critic.

    • @zhukie
      @zhukie Před 3 lety +218

      @@seiggrainhart4719 Completely common with artists, almost a universal trait

    • @UnlimitedGreenWorks
      @UnlimitedGreenWorks Před 3 lety +6

      I can prove, its true

    • @nycdenali4985
      @nycdenali4985 Před 3 lety +12

      @@seiggrainhart4719 everyone is like that we never really appreciate our abilities or talents

    • @pedinhuh16
      @pedinhuh16 Před 3 lety

      @@UnlimitedGreenWorks Mind if I see your art?

  • @ginger_e
    @ginger_e Před 4 lety +4714

    Vincent's dying words, "the sadness never ends." this made me cry.

    • @benjamindavey4782
      @benjamindavey4782 Před 4 lety +49

      I didn't even know that. And now I am crying.

    • @BabsChannel
      @BabsChannel Před 4 lety +57

      I'm no Van Gogh expert, but how would anyone know that if he supposedly killed himself?
      Although, I'm more in favor with the rumor that the local children did it on accident. Or he ate too much yellow and it finally disagreed with him.

    • @wilfredomanuel3470
      @wilfredomanuel3470 Před 4 lety +76

      @@BabsChannel He did not instantly die, (according to my knowledge) but instead, he lived for a bout a couple of days before he passed away. Not sure if this is correct

    • @Aj-ch5kz
      @Aj-ch5kz Před 4 lety +52

      He shot himself i believe and was alive fell down the stairs or something , and that was his suicide note which he left. Also earlier in his life he once cut his ear with a knife due to frustration over the fact that no one appreciated his art. His story is truly tragic.

    • @misskwannie
      @misskwannie Před 4 lety +1

      Rick Coleman I see that rather as his therapy.

  • @clydesight
    @clydesight Před 2 měsíci +7

    This was one of the finest episodes of Doctor Who in the entire series. It was so filled with kindness and compassion! Beautiful!

  • @GuitarLover513
    @GuitarLover513 Před 2 měsíci +10

    He cried tears of joy! 🥹❤🎉

  • @SirDankleberry
    @SirDankleberry Před 3 lety +4258

    This is probably one of the saddest and most beautiful scenes I've ever seen in any media.

    • @BodarkZulu
      @BodarkZulu Před 3 lety +7

      Same here.

    • @rememberozma
      @rememberozma Před 3 lety +14

      The most tear-jerking scene from any TV show that is not Futurama.

    • @makodad
      @makodad Před 3 lety +4

      For me it was the "Jurassic bark" episode from Furturama.

    • @chrismcbrien204
      @chrismcbrien204 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Oh my, yes. Exactly that.

    • @k-leb4671
      @k-leb4671 Před 3 lety

      Eh, the mawkish music kinda ruins the mood.

  • @nickmontalbano9573
    @nickmontalbano9573 Před 2 lety +9639

    I wish Van Gogh could’ve actually seen how his art transformed the world. He deserved it.

    • @thediamondprime7823
      @thediamondprime7823 Před 2 lety +594

      he died thinking of himself as a failure but he was far from a failure and that is what breaks my heart

    • @coffintears5821
      @coffintears5821 Před 2 lety +334

      @@thediamondprime7823 so many people failed him during the time of his life except his brother. Its such a shame hes only embraced in the afterlife when life was cruel to him. Sick irony isn't it.

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot Před 2 lety +41

      Poor Van Gogh, displaced in time you can understand his tears as he looks around and sees that the entire museum is filled with non-whites. :(

    • @fargnbastage
      @fargnbastage Před 2 lety +17

      @@BoopSnoot ....

    • @friedegg3732
      @friedegg3732 Před 2 lety +65

      @@BoopSnoot really had to make this a race thing huh

  • @jasonward9429
    @jasonward9429 Před 4 měsíci +21

    I don't know why I watch this, it breaks my heart every time. God rest you Vincent .

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 2 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @maleficent1777
    @maleficent1777 Před 6 měsíci +31

    This scene is one of my most favourite scenes in whole of entertainment media. It almost always moves me to tears. I have experienced the immersive galleries many times and not once have I been out of awe for this man , his work, his imagination and his passion for art. In any time of the world it is very easy to let go of something regardless of how passion one holds towards it when it does not bear any fruit. But, this great man kept going and creating timeless pieces and used it as a way to see a beautiful world through his tormented mind. I have always been an admirer of art and he will always be my most favourite. I haven't gone through his heights of pain and suffering but I do have my share of those and I use art as my coping mechanism and it truly helps. Just like language, art is a way to express ourselves, and that's why it was the first language created by humans to communicate and is still preserved and practiced because its indeed the greatest and most beautiful.

  • @blurryink115
    @blurryink115 Před 4 lety +9866

    I actually cried, vangogh was seen as a failure in his time, he was a tortured soul who dealt with homelessness and mental illness, his art was laughed at and he died probably feeling useless and insignificant. It was really moving to see the humbleness and just absolute shock and joy of vincent, to see what he thought was useless to be considered as infamous

    • @donlasagnotelamangia
      @donlasagnotelamangia Před 4 lety +175

      Blurryink infamous means something a bit different than what you think buddy

    • @blurryink115
      @blurryink115 Před 4 lety +19

      Beach Lasagno oop fail :p

    • @biscuits2463
      @biscuits2463 Před 4 lety +67

      true man, i realized how much of a beautiful soul he was after watching the film “loving vincent” (go watch it if u haven’t pls). he was a very beautiful man with a beautiful mind that not many artists today have. he truly had a gift with him. our world is not meant for someone as beautiful as him. (sorry i said the word beautiful too much lol.)

    • @chenluwu4270
      @chenluwu4270 Před 4 lety +1

      sweetie are you an INFP?

    • @blurryink115
      @blurryink115 Před 4 lety

      Chenlu Wu lol yes

  • @dreamhollow
    @dreamhollow Před 3 lety +5236

    The actor who played Van Gogh was fantastic. Not only did he resemble him so closely, but he portrayed the intensity of raw emotion so beautifully that it made me a bit teary eyed.

    • @OloffMusic
      @OloffMusic Před 3 lety +66

      yeah, it's a really powerful performance. Superb.

    • @LbEternity
      @LbEternity Před 3 lety +24

      I’ve seen this episode many times and it always end up with tears flowing.

    • @canalalex0119
      @canalalex0119 Před 3 lety +48

      Almost portrayed him a little *too well* don’t you think?

    • @erwinwoodedge4885
      @erwinwoodedge4885 Před 3 lety +12

      I met him once after having seen a film in which he plays a very violent, nasty character. He was really nice.

    • @XanderS2X
      @XanderS2X Před 3 lety

      I felt the same, I know what it is, I'll always remember it.

  • @SunStevens
    @SunStevens Před 2 měsíci +5

    Not only is this my favorite Dr Who episode, this is one of my favorites scenes from "any" TV show...ever. Such brilliant writing.

  • @balhar2000
    @balhar2000 Před měsícem +4

    I watch this clip every few months and it gets me every time. Everything is perfect about this scene.

  • @rauloray702
    @rauloray702 Před 4 lety +5731

    Plot twist: The man was really Vincent Van Gogh.

  • @mujihuz8433
    @mujihuz8433 Před 4 lety +6353

    I don't even watch this series. But for once in my life, I would like to thank youtube for recommending this.

  • @MantismanTM
    @MantismanTM Před 3 měsíci +13

    I'm happy to see Markus & Viktor getting along so well in their new respective careers after their individual downfalls. 😍

  • @KitKatNisa
    @KitKatNisa Před 2 měsíci +4

    Imagine struggling day after day to make SOMETHING out of your passion, barely scraping by, and then one day, you get shown true validation that you WILL make it, better than any other, and the world will remember your name forever.

  • @LeeHiddenLotusJRQP
    @LeeHiddenLotusJRQP Před 4 lety +44291

    I love how Vincent stops and appreciates others artists work on the way.

    • @CenerothXaris
      @CenerothXaris Před 4 lety +3112

      Also how happy he was when they told him that they are going to visit an art museum. So pure. T.T

    • @Argon598
      @Argon598 Před 4 lety +2545

      When The doctor said "Home if the greatest painters in the world" He wasn't expecting at all to be one of them. That's why he stops he just look at the others great work imagining what it must feel like to be there..
      And then discovering it.

    • @jblasutavario9549
      @jblasutavario9549 Před 4 lety +255

      Your comment made me tear up

    • @GenerationalDisappointment
      @GenerationalDisappointment Před 4 lety +450

      "On the way" except he didn't know he was on his way there, and did what anyone else would do while walking through a museum.

    • @cianbarry9207
      @cianbarry9207 Před 4 lety +175

      Greatness recognises greatness

  • @TheG_Boy
    @TheG_Boy Před 4 lety +14871

    Would watch an entire show just about artists seeing their impact in the world

    • @BlazeofMercSH
      @BlazeofMercSH Před 4 lety +591

      We need a time machine, im sure it would be a hit.

    • @muhammadsyafiq1004
      @muhammadsyafiq1004 Před 4 lety +49

      watch bill and ted then

    • @GaminLuna
      @GaminLuna Před 4 lety +343

      I’d love to see Lovecraft. He died thinking no one would care about his art. Now he’s one of the most famous cosmic horror writers who ever lived.

    • @Luna-iu1dr
      @Luna-iu1dr Před 4 lety +76

      @@GaminLuna he was racist lol. I doubt he would appreciate our time

    • @GaminLuna
      @GaminLuna Před 4 lety +299

      Luna While he was a racist. He had a reason for it. The guy was completely socially awkward, he had no friends, stayed inside his house all day and he watched his father die of a stroke and his mother go insane. It’s also not surprising because at his time of life most people were racist. I’m not defending his racism however, but simply putting it into perspective on WHY he was the way he was. If you look at what he said, he was literally afraid of black people. He didn’t understand that they were people just like everyone else. He saw them as monsters. In the most basic terms he was fucked in the head. It would still be interesting to see what he would think today.

  • @chicco5033
    @chicco5033 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Haven't watched a single episode of Doctor Who, this popped up in my feed because of Magic I think. I must say, one of the best scenes I've ever watched. So powerful.

  • @danielle38134
    @danielle38134 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Brilliant. Moved me deeply and sincerely. If only for a moment it could have actually happened. ❤Tony Curran cast as Vincent Van Gogh was meant to be. He was fantastic! I’m touched by his performance. 🎭

  • @ServingChrist
    @ServingChrist Před 4 lety +5201

    “I can't change the fact that my paintings don't sell. But the time will come when people will recognize that they are worth more than the value of the paints used in the picture.”
    ― Vincent van Gogh

    • @mohammadshahade8753
      @mohammadshahade8753 Před 4 lety +70

      OldHickory12
      He knew it.. I’m so happy to read this, thank you, can you please tell me the source or the letter he wrote this on?

    • @minkushkansal8384
      @minkushkansal8384 Před 4 lety +13

      @@mohammadshahade8753 www.vangoghletters.org/vg/letters/let712/letter.html#translation

    • @minseok000
      @minseok000 Před 4 lety +52

      >worth more than the paints used in the picture
      How underestimating

    • @gwilym1991
      @gwilym1991 Před 4 lety +30

      The Agatha Christie episode, "well no one knows how they're going to be remembered. All they can do is hope for the best, maybe that's why she kept writing"

    • @747streams
      @747streams Před 4 lety +5

      Damn he predicted his own successes by a few century’s

  • @psilosighin
    @psilosighin Před 3 lety +6830

    “I could have told you Vincent, this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.”

    • @colleenhonderich1598
      @colleenhonderich1598 Před 3 lety +141

      Great line from Don Mclean's song "Vincent". Mclean himself was inspired by the collected letters Vincent sent to his brother, Theo. I highly recommend this book "Dear Theo", by Irving Stone if you want a good sense of who Van Gogh was both as a person and as an artist. Irving curated some of the hundreds of correspondences Vincent and Theo exchanged. Makes for enlightening reading.

    • @psilosighin
      @psilosighin Před 3 lety +54

      @@colleenhonderich1598 I’ll check the book out for sure but can we just acknowledge how good of a brother Theo was, he was the only person to offer and to actually sell Vincent’s paintings and even though artists such as Paul Gauguin saw great potential in Gogh Theo was the only person to stick with him till the very end offering him every bit of emotional and financial support he could.

    • @thereviewman3381
      @thereviewman3381 Před 3 lety +4

      He still has his left ear how?

    • @bonniestar4707
      @bonniestar4707 Před 3 lety +3

      Maybe the Doctor found him when he still had his left ear

    • @mochiboi3164
      @mochiboi3164 Před 3 lety +5

      @@thereviewman3381 He just cut his ear lobe, not his whole ear.

  • @chikitabowow
    @chikitabowow Před měsícem +2

    This is one of my favorite Doctor Who episodes, it's just so damn good from beginning to end

  • @Barnif85
    @Barnif85 Před měsícem +3

    I start crying whenever this videos starts lol

  • @spirit5877
    @spirit5877 Před 5 lety +127874

    I'm just gonna pretend this actually happened

    • @patrickreed996
      @patrickreed996 Před 5 lety +6638

      think of it this way- there's no evidence it didn't ^^

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Před 5 lety +4730

      Think of it in this way- there are infinite possibilities in an infinite universe in a multiverse.

    • @connorclemmons8698
      @connorclemmons8698 Před 5 lety +1000

      Chris Humphrey Don’t worry, I and many others are in that same corner with you.

    • @jacqulyynw
      @jacqulyynw Před 5 lety +1315

      Yes, 100% had to have happened! Van Gogh totally deserved to see how popular and beloved he has become.

    • @ekstadropsen
      @ekstadropsen Před 5 lety +390

      Well David Tennant himself said that Doctor Who is a documentary so of course it did😉

  • @thestonedabbot9551
    @thestonedabbot9551 Před 3 lety +3313

    Vincent Van Gogh sold only one painting in his entire life
    Today his surviving collective works are estimated to be worth $10 billion.

    • @Landstander-to9vh
      @Landstander-to9vh Před 3 lety +76

      Have seen three small paintings at the museum, they are mind boggling, his brush work looks haphazard , but is so precise!

    • @newsmansuper2925
      @newsmansuper2925 Před 3 lety +38

      I gotta admit stary night is quite something special

    • @rakadoni8403
      @rakadoni8403 Před 3 lety +4

      Wow .. it's nuts how things play out

    • @user-vc5pi7hr7v
      @user-vc5pi7hr7v Před 3 lety +1

      Это не совсем правда
      Винсент все же был довольно знаменит в кругах художников и успел вдохновить нескольких художников например Пикассо

    • @Heehoo1114
      @Heehoo1114 Před 3 lety +28

      Thats thanks to his sister in law who deticated her life after his death to collecting them

  • @Felixthecat888
    @Felixthecat888 Před 2 měsíci +2

    To me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all.
    Certainly the most popular great painter of all time.
    The most beloved, his command of color most magnificent.
    He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty.
    Pain is easy to portray, but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world… no one had ever done it before.
    Perhaps no one ever will again.
    To my mind, that strange, wild man who roamed the fields of Provence, was not only the world's greatest artist, but also one of the greatest men who ever lived.

  • @user-wm2fv3sp3x
    @user-wm2fv3sp3x Před 5 měsíci +5

    Van Gogh is to me one of the greatest painters of all times and a most beautiful human being. The pain and mental illness are transformed into absolute beauty in his paintings with his incredible talent and passion. The hreatwrenching fact that he never got his just accreditation of his genius in his lifetime is tragic.
    Hope somehow Vincent knows how much he is loved and respected now. He will always have a special place in my heart.
    I'm never really into Dr. Who series. But this episode has me crying in silent tears. This episode is pure compassion.

    • @amrittoor44
      @amrittoor44 Před 4 měsíci

      one man can change the world, if he doesn't take credit for it.

  • @KoskotOwl
    @KoskotOwl Před 3 lety +7088

    I have literally never watched a single bit of doctor who, but this made me cry.

    • @PeterJPickles
      @PeterJPickles Před 3 lety +67

      But you have, so when you wrote that statement, after you had watched this clip, you lied ;)

    • @KoskotOwl
      @KoskotOwl Před 3 lety +104

      @@PeterJPickles touché

    • @UltimaFantasy
      @UltimaFantasy Před 3 lety +16

      This episode gets me every time!

    • @roommates4421
      @roommates4421 Před 3 lety +15

      take a watch it's great trust us, just stay away from season 11 and 12, they're evil

    • @VinceLyle2161
      @VinceLyle2161 Před 3 lety

      Same.

  • @jasondamrau9943
    @jasondamrau9943 Před 6 měsíci +16

    God the overlay of the actor with Van Goughs self portrait was brilliant

  • @shveta273
    @shveta273 Před 3 lety +1681

    The fact he passed away thinking he wasn’t good enough makes me cry so hard.

    • @coalwalker6213
      @coalwalker6213 Před 3 lety +46

      Always remember him and his art. Never let his death be in vain. It's all we can do.

    • @mr.tryhardguitarguy2842
      @mr.tryhardguitarguy2842 Před 3 lety +2

      I mean he was insane so I don't think it would have mattered either way

    • @darkkitty22
      @darkkitty22 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mr.tryhardguitarguy2842 but it would’ve. That’s what makes his story so touching...

    • @mr.tryhardguitarguy2842
      @mr.tryhardguitarguy2842 Před 3 lety

      @@darkkitty22 It wouldn't have, stop talking like you know him. You obviously haven't read anything from his journals.

    • @barbarairwinnewth7713
      @barbarairwinnewth7713 Před 3 lety

      And there are so many people who end their own lives never knowing how much they were loved.

  • @esemerolimonverde
    @esemerolimonverde Před měsícem +3

    Nah bro one of the best scenes EVER, top 3 definitely

  • @bobblum5973
    @bobblum5973 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Sometimes the "wibbly, wobbly, timey wimey" lets you do wonderful things for amazing people.
    I'd like to see a Dr. Who scene where Jim Lovell finally gets a chance to walk on his "Lost Moon".

  • @akrinornoname2769
    @akrinornoname2769 Před 4 lety +5985

    Remember that Van Gogh created his most famous pieces, including Starry Night, when he was receiving treatment. If you are struggling, never be afraid to ask for help.

    • @caitlin329
      @caitlin329 Před 4 lety +74

      Some think it could've been his medication which made him see yellow so vibrantly, in fact.

    • @janhaverman8934
      @janhaverman8934 Před 4 lety +69

      Addition: If you’re struggling never be afraid to create.

    • @biancaolfert1498
      @biancaolfert1498 Před 4 lety +21

      @@caitlin329 yeah, he drank his paint cuz he was suicidal and it contained lead. Lead poisoning caused auras to appear around lights and such, which is why he saw (and painted) the stars like that. Fun little tidbits of history.

    • @caitlin329
      @caitlin329 Před 4 lety +8

      @@biancaolfert1498 Not to do with lead paint at all, actually. I was talking specifically about his prescribed medication.

    • @caitlin329
      @caitlin329 Před 4 lety +34

      The point being that it may well have actually been him getting help which resulted in some of his greatest works; and people shouldn't feel the need to 'suffer for their art' like the stereotypes etc.