Every director has their signature move and Martin Scorcese's is a 17 minute long ass shot of a man in tight pants
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Every director has their signature move and Martin Scorcese's is a 17 minute long ass shot of a man in tight pants
[Image description Movie poster for Goncharov edited to read Gorncharov. All characters have been replaced by the Gorn from Star Trek, except for one in a tuxedo who is now Captain Kirk]
Something that really gets me about Goncharov and Katya’s relationship is that they really do love each other. They’re just not IN love.
These are two people with troubled and violent pasts, who found in each other some semblance of stability, someone to talk to and be comfortable around, who they find some kind of safety in. The two of them making jokes at the poker table, the way Katya almost immediately goes to hold Gonacharovs hand after he tells her about the initial meeting with Andrey, how Goncharov actually LISTENS when Katya is reminiscing about her father.
And that makes the growing distance between them and the eventual betrayal SO heartbreaking! Because these are two people who cared about each other!!! but through selfish or misguided actions they become distrustful and paranoid over what the other is doing!
I just UGH it really is a tragedy, how it shows that you can have heartbreak through love while not being the romantic kind
Did you know: Goncharov (1973) was adapted from a book by the same name?
being on goncharov tumblr and dabloon tiktok simultaneously is like living in an alternate reality
Scorcese was so real for having Katya wear this outfit during the final shootout scene:
Truly an unparalleled cinematic masterpiece.
Goncharov (1973)
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