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why are movies so mean to al pacino why cant we have a movie with him like 'the only drugs he takes are prescription medications' 'he has a stable relationship with the people he loves' 'he gets therapy and moves on from his trauma' 'he gets to kill god' 'he makes sweet sweet love with robert de niro'
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Goncharov (1973), dir. Martin Scorsese
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Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
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GONCHAROV (1973) dir. Martin Scorsese
“It funny because for many years people thought Goncharov was the main antagonist of the film, after all, he’s the one everyone’s out to get, right? But it seems people are starting to understand that in actual fact, it is time that is the main adversary in this story. There’s never enough of it and that torments a lot of characters, especially Goncharov, because he’s fighting so desperately to find his place in a world that is so keen on keeping him ostracized.”
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the trouble is, you think you have time.
GONCHAROV (1973) dir. Martin Scorsese
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Polish movie poster for Goncharov by Waldemar Świerzy. Due to delayed release behind the Iron Curtain, the film started screening year later in 1974, which is also the year this poster was made. A classic example of Polish School of Posters.
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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.
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Catch me rewatching Goncharov for the third time this week
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Alternative screen print version of Katya’s character poster for Goncharov (1973).
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I'll have your back.
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you have no idea what i wouldn't give just for them to have more scenes together
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another Goncharov 1973 thing I'm sorry
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I rewatched Goncharov (1973) cause of the hype and I needed to sketch something cause I can’t get these characters out of my mind like holy damn. why does this movie have so many killer quotes ;_;
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time was never on our side
“i dream of you every night. but i no longer remember what your face looks like.”
have some katya & sofia (goncharov, 1973) angst, because how could i not
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Goncharov (1973)
Oh don’t mind me im just doing some cinematography art studies of my favourite Katya moments ~
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Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
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Goncharov (1973)
I know everyone talks about Ice Pick Joe, but let’s be real, that scene where he finally kills Gil “the Grill” McGilicuddy? Brian Dennehy STOLE IT.
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