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invaderlynx · 2 years
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Not me finally getting a chance to show off my Andrei cosplay.
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thecollectibles · 4 months
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Evening Traffic by Andrey Surnov
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metamorphesque · 8 months
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"Poems are not written...", Andrey Voznesensky (translated by metamorphesque)
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currentlyonstandbi · 2 years
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goncharov memes for your consideration
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secretmellowblog · 2 years
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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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funeral · 8 months
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The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
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nobrashfestivity · 1 month
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Andrei Tarkovsky, Cats, Polaroid
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toiich · 3 months
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Solaris (1972), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
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thetomska · 2 years
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merualeden · 2 years
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I can’t believe I hadn’t heard of Goncharov (1973) before!!!! I watched it last night and was blown away. Truly ahead of its time.
I got the background text from @beelzeebub ‘s poster :)
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invaderlynx · 2 years
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I am so glad that Tumblr has finally decided to stop sleeping on Goncharov (1973) because now I can FINALLY talk to someone about the homoerotic undertones of the scene where Andrei finds Katya’s glove on Goncharov’s desk. Like when I first saw that scene, I almost screamed. I know it’s suppose to represent Goncharov’s waning devotion to his profession and the slow decline of the Russian mob (because the implication is that he had sex with her on his desk, a blending of his work and personal life which he had once been so careful to keep separated), but having Andrei of all people find it? And the look on his face when he does? That combination of kicked-dog, resigned sadness and anger? That’s not a man annoyed with his boss for not focusing on the job, that’s a man who’s just had his heart broken!
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skylessknights · 2 years
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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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jajatoc · 2 months
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"I attended your lecture- you demonstrated a reanimated lady. Three years ago at Lamarka's. [...] you did make a strong impression on me..."
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dumb-bitchass · 10 months
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Goncharov 50th gonchiversary bash !!!!!! 50 years with the greatest mafia movie ever made, crazy how fast time goes.
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bluemuffin-draws · 2 years
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The ending had me in tears...
Goncharov (1973) my beloved
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stephen9260 · 10 months
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Happy one fifty years to the best movie of all time
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