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: http://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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Such a great scene. Bill Nighy always delivers
Those red eyes look like vulcan.
He is much better than that unnecessary Benedict Cumberbatch Van Gogh that is on the making only because he is Marvel's Dr Strange and producers want to use that to pull the audience. I'm not saying that he is not a good actor, he is a great actor. But way too far to look anything similar to an image as recognizable as that of Van Gogh.
What song is this? It's just perfect!
This is like the 10th time I watched this and I still cry, I don't even watch Doctor Who
I’ve seen good acting, and great acting in my life. But this guy was phenomenal he actually seems like he is Van Gogh seeing his work being shown to people hundreds of years later and how despite what people of his time were saying he is loved and idolized by so many people, and the way his eyes tear up it leaves me speechless
Another weird liquid on my eyes…
This wasn't my favorite season but this was a nice episode
Having studied art history and knowing how his life was and that he died without being who he is today (like he was in total misery and hadn't the recognition he has today) it saddens me. I wish someone invented a time machine and made him know how of an impact he would have in history like this video
I think in this episode Amy realise that even if they think they won and saved a life they still sometimes…just can't change it
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Love Doctor who show exactly for such touching moments and deep ideas.
did anyone see anything at the end…. I feel like I’m missing something
"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 done it before. Perhaps, no one will ever again." 😭
This is so moving…
Ironically Underworld ish.
This makes me teary eyed every time 😍😍😍😍😌😭😭😄
Whenever i need a quick cry i watch this
Aren't those Marcus and Victor from the Underworld
My favorite episode…😢
The Luminescence and Turbulence of the fluid geometry of Nature envisioned and expressed in paint on canvas by the Luminescence and Turbulence of the beautiful mind of Vincent Van Gogh (pronounced Goff). R.I.P. VVG.
I want to believe that this is not an actor this is Van Gogh and he is real and this scene is not a movie but real events
Best episode of doctor who
I cried sooo mutch
I wish he could really saw his art in museum…
This hits me so hard because my dad is an artist and when he says things like hehe'llll never be known
It kills me inside so when that meusem guy describes Van Gogh thats how i feel about my dad. It makea me cry hardcore.
I don’t even watch doctor who but this hit me in the feels so hard
Maybe one of the best scenes in new who ?!
But Van Gogh did not tear the ear off???