sofia & katya - goncharov, 1973
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sofia & katya - goncharov, 1973
I just love that scene where Katya and Goncharov are dancing when Sofia and Katya lock eyes across the dancefloor! (+ Taylor Swift lyrics for no reason)
Anyone who watched Goncharov and does not pick up on the clear sapphic story between Sophia and Katya is just really blind or does not want to see it. Day/Night dynamic, the way Sophia LOOKS at her when she thinks she can't see her, and most importantly "you could've been my sun"???!?!?!?!!? Come on for fuck's sake
you could’ve been my sun.
goncharov (1973) dir. martin scorsese
and i do believe it's true, there are roads left in both our shoes but if the silence takes you i hope it takes me too (x)
hi. remember the color grading in the apple scene? i sure do :)
I’m not out here trying to start Softya vs Katiella ship discourse but I’m just saying
Mariella’s still alive
Katya didn’t kill her
You know, like she did Sofia
I haven't clocked it on my first viewing of the film, but it's insane how Sofia is the only person who gets to call Katya "Ekaterina" now and again, trying to place a flimsy boundary of formality between them, yes, but also granting Katya respect of the full name, recognising her as an independent person and not just an infantilized trophy wife as outsiders seem to treat her. And with all that being opposed to Goncharov's affectionate, but, imo, somewhat condescending "Katenka"? Goncharov might love Katya but he will never understand her as Sofia does.
Quick study of That scene because I love how soft Katya's eyes and hair look