The ending had me in tears...
Goncharov (1973) my beloved
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Happy one fifty years to the best movie of all time
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Hey y’all I’ve been looking through the Goncharov (1973) posts, and it seems like most people aren’t aware of the master document, which has all the lore, behind the scenes, and plot breakdown. It’s collaborative, so we can all make sure we get the most accurate depiction of everyone’s favorite movie :)
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i keep seeing you guys be conflicted about how watching an actual goncharov movie would be super cool but then ppl say “yeah but it would ruin it!���
so here’s a pitch for you
a goncharov II movie. no first one, for obvious reasons. but they make a sequel and everyone who KNOWS will know and everyone who doesn’t will… well, you know. perfect way to continue the joke without completely ruining it and see a movie.
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russian roulette is not the same without a gun
ah yes the poker scene (foreshadowing)
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recommending Goncharov (1973) to my friends and family
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Glad to see this movie getting the recognition it deserves. Hard to believe there’s a generation who’s grown up not seeing it .
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i’ve seen so many people confuse these two ....
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it's the anniversary of goncharov
[Image ID: A screenshot of Dean Winchester from the confession scene edited so he answers 'Katya loves Sofia and Goncharov loves Andrey' instead of 'Don't do this, Cas'. /End ID]
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we don't talk enough about this iconic scene between Goncharov and Andrey 🤧🤧🤧
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ok but one thing i love about goncharov is the ironic subversion of themes. like we have katya, the madonna-like character whose white palette screams of loyalty and purity, while andrey is the judas-like character whose motifs are the dagger and the poisoned cup.
but at the end, it’s katya who draws a gun on goncharov, and andrey who’s left holding his bleeding body in his arms. by having the “loyal wife” be the backstabber and the “doublecrosser” be the broken-hearted lover, scorsese subverts both biblical imagery and gender roles, and he does it in such a subtle and poetic way too, without taking away the complexity of either character.
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Gaslight, Gatekeep, Goncharov
The Clock Scene and the constant reminders of it throughout the movie really hit me as you can see, you cannot get the Gonch without the Clock 😌
Best Scorsese movie ever, I cry every time i watch it.
Thank you @beelzeebub you cured my artblock✨
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