The film opens with a dream sequence, Goya walking in pajamas at night in the streets of a French city, with couples people going about their business, it looks and feels like a Saturday night in the Spring.
The rest of the movie is about the same, floating here and there with some great music and dance numbers to break up the dream like sequences.
His conversations with his daughter are touching and a good way to brush up on one's Spanish.
Most of the scenes take place at night. He favors the night because of the effect it has on his perception of the hues of the paint.
If you are interested in art, or like to paint this is a great movie to watch especially in you are in bed and ready to fall asleep.
Definitely a movie to watch at night.
Enjoy.
The rest of the movie is about the same, floating here and there with some great music and dance numbers to break up the dream like sequences.
His conversations with his daughter are touching and a good way to brush up on one's Spanish.
Most of the scenes take place at night. He favors the night because of the effect it has on his perception of the hues of the paint.
If you are interested in art, or like to paint this is a great movie to watch especially in you are in bed and ready to fall asleep.
Definitely a movie to watch at night.
Enjoy.