Set a year after his death, the postman Joseph Roulin tasks his son, Armand (Douglas Booth), with delivering the artist's final letter to his brother, Theo.

The plot follows Armand Roulin, the son of Vincent’s close friend and postman, Joseph Roulin. Armand is tasked with hand-delivering Vincent's final letter to his brother, Theo van Gogh. Upon discovering that Theo has also passed away, Armand embarks on a journey to the quiet village of Auvers-sur-Oise to uncover the truth about Vincent's final, troubled days.

This names the source material. A Blu-ray disc offers the highest available bitrates and cleanest master data for home media releases. When a file is encoded from a Blu-ray source, it avoids the blocky pixelation, low-bitrate compression artifacts, and color banding frequently found in digital streaming rips (Web-DL or WebRip).

It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of Vincent van Gogh, providing a deeper understanding of his art and humanity.

Many recent smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs (manufactured after 2016) have built-in hardware decoders for HEVC/H.265. You can often play these files directly, either via USB drive or network streaming. However, older devices may struggle with software decoding, leading to stuttering, dropped frames, or no playback at all.

The keyword points to the definitive digital version of a film that bridged the gap between the 19th-century oil painting and 21st-century digital cinema. It is a technical and artistic triumph that demands to be seen in the highest possible quality to truly honor Van Gogh’s legacy.

: You can watch it on AMC Plus or Netflix (availability varies by region).

According to Smithsonian Magazine , it is the first fully oil-painted animated feature film ever made.