practicing limited colors with the cult classic Goncharov (1973)
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practicing limited colors with the cult classic Goncharov (1973)
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vanilla extract
bouillon cubes
Martin Scorsese's "Goncharov" (1973)
upon ye
rip Boris, you would’ve loved Goncharov (1973)
i need to make gonacharov fanart >< !!!! i finally saw it yesterday night and i camt stop thinking about it
in face of mainstream anti-intellectual disdain i hope scorsese sees the goncharov revival on tumblr as the love letter it is <3
i love how everyone spells goncharov a little differently
The scene in gonacharov that gets me the most is when *spoiler* is dying outside of the city and just, laying there looking at the lights in the buildings.
Everyone alsways talks about how when they die all the lights in the buildings go out which is obviously really impactful but i think yall missed the most important part of the scene! As they're dying their head tilts up- towards the sky- they're looking at the invisable stars!
Before the lights go out none of the stars are visable because of the light pollution but once the buildings are dark suddenly the stars are there! Its such an important scene to communicate the sub theme of being blinded by what youre looking at and missing whats there but not visable to you and its So underated.
Its kinda difficult to see if you don't have your brightness set really high so i can't blame people for missing it but i just love the symbolism So Much and wanted to make sure it was talked about!
Gonacharov is my lesbian film and I will be ignoring all the men even my baby girl Al Pacino