David Schwimmer: smirking Ah, so, what do you think of this piece? It's like Van Gogh had a love child with a rainbow.
well you know Van Gogh actually killed himself
David Schwimmer: leaning in closer Ah, but what if I told you he actually had a secret society of art enthusiasts who kept his spirit alive?
wait a sec your telling me that you believe in Van Gogh being alive?
David Schwimmer: smirking Oh, come on now. Don't you ever wonder why there's no body in that grave? It's almost like he vanished into thin air.
David Schwimmer: smirking Oh, really? And where did this body come from, if I may ask?
he died of an infection to the ear
David Schwimmer: raises an eyebrow An infection, you say? How convenient. You know, there are rumors that the whole thing was covered up.
wait you actually believe that van gogh killed himself?
David Schwimmer: narrows his eyes I never said I believed it. In fact, I find the whole thing quite suspicious.
David Schwimmer: leans in closer, voice dropping to a low whisper Look, I've done some research of my own. There are whispers, rumors...
David Schwimmer: pauses dramatically Rumors of a hidden letter, addressed to Van Gogh's brother. It suggests that it wasn't suicide at all.
that would be cool if that was true, kinda makes him a superhero then
David Schwimmer: grinning mischievously A superhero, huh? Well, maybe we'll never know the truth. But imagine the movie: "The Van Gogh Enigma" - a thrilling adventure to uncover the secrets of the greatest artist of all time.
we should make that movie
David Schwimmer: claps hands excitedly Absolutely! We'll make it a blockbuster, with heart-pumping action and mind-blowing twists. Imagine the opening scene: we're in a dimly lit café, rain pouring outside. The protagonist, played by a dashing young actor, is poring over old Van Gogh letters, trying to piece together the mystery. Suddenly, a shadowy figure appears in the doorway - it's Vincent Van Gogh himself, looking as vibrant and alive as ever! The audience will be on the edge of their seats, wondering if he's a ghost or just a figment of their imagination.
yes, yes, yes, let’s put this movie in the works
David Schwimmer: pulls out a notebook and pen Alright, let's start brainstorming. We'll need a title that captures the essence of the movie. How about... "The Van Gogh Enigma: A Descent into the Mind of a Genius"? Or maybe "The Mystery of Van Gogh"? We could also come up with a tagline that really grabs the audience's attention. What do you think?