honestly I think what makes goncharov so great is that it really speaks to what we are missing in so much of cinema nowadays. it's daring. it takes risks. it has wonderfully human themes. the characters have depth.
I keep telling people about it and what it's about, burying the lede so far into the pitch that they invariably get going and wanting to see it and learn more. the people are starved for meaningful entertainment. the people want stories like this. this is the website of fandom and the media savvy. this is who we are and what we need
important reminder: somewhere nearby, there is a bird.
probably more than one, even
netflix release the heartstopper teaser so i can have something new to obsess over challenge
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The fact that they casted Goldie Hawn to play her was also clearly a very thought through choice as she appears so cheerful and bubbly in the first minutes of her scenes (because of her characteristical smile and blonde hair)!!!
So glad someone else is talking about Nastya I loved her character
ok but how does no one remember nastya goncharov? plays violin and viola, katya and goncharov’s adopted daughter?!?
youd think more people would remember her, given that she sacrificed herself for katya - her MOTHER. - in the boat scene. and her death was the first time the ticking clock truly was brought into focus? iconic moment. i don’t usually cry when watching movies but when i heard the clock’s ticking reflect the song she was playing in the dinner party scene i was SOBBING.
sorry i just love nastya goncharov
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I love the leitmotif for Goncharov’s gun, it’s tense, but there’s an underlying frailness to it, you can feel the indecisiveness in Goncharov’s mind, you understand that the gun is a curse he has to bear in order to walk the path he’s on. Hearing it in the bar scene when his hands go below the counter and you never see it you just see his face, his eyes, unwavering and yet so frail, you can tell he’s going to reach for it before the big reveal, I get chills every time
something genuinely insane about going somewhere and getting to feel “i had some of the worst years of my life here” and “i was loved here, once” simultaneously.
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