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throw the dice, cold as ice
glad Goncharov (1973) is getting the attention it deserves!! katya is one of the most compelling characters i've ever seen, you want her to win yet when she does it's bittersweet and tragic :((
martin scorsese not only acknowledging the bit but also playing along with it is the most satisfying ending this whole Goncharov madness could have gotten. im gonna remember these last few days of blogging with a lot of fondness
“the trouble is, you think you have time.”
Katya / Goncharov
In a way Goncharov (1973) really is the greatest gangster movie ever made. There are thousands of people dreaming up their own versions of this movie. With more plot threads than could ever actually fit into a 2 hour movie. No actual film could ever compare to the imagination of a million strangers and that's weirdly beautiful.
My husband is a man who collects things he can use. A pistol, a pocket-watch, a woman's love, a wife....
I'm obsessed with That Scene(tm) between Katya and Andrei in the California Director's Cut Rerelease of Goncharov, so I did a lighting study inspired by the film's Art Deco Posters! Little details like Katya never referring to her husband by his first name really add to Andrey and Katya's tense dynamic, which is one of the most underrated parts of the movie imo.
Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
The reason Goncharov (1973) is such a hit is because it allows Tumblr to unironically participate in its national sport:
Lying
Had to draw my favorite scene from the hit classic Goncharov
Goncharov poster 1973
“Her eyes, they were insatiable”
- Goncharov in, Goncharov (1973)
i fr love her character sm, I’m glad this film is getting revitalized it’s so much fun
who needs good grades when you can spend every waking moment trying to piece together a timeline for a movie that doesn't exist based on the handful of crumbs of collectively hallucinated agreed-upon lore found on tumblr dot com
something wild is going on this week. if you are not on tiktok you may be unaware—not only has tumblr collectively feverdreamed a movie—but tiktok has fabricated an entire intangible currency that can be robbed from you
I was explaining Goncharov to my dad and he theorized that martin Scorsese himself decided to start this whole thing from a fake account so that he could steal our ideas and produce the film. And honestly i hope he's right because it's the only way this whole story could be even funnier