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felix-zarenium · 6 months
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It’s good that the writer’s and actor’s strike ended before Goncharov’s anniversary so we get to have at least some anniversary fan fare. I would have loved to get an actual reunion interview thingy, but a remastered version is nothing to scoff at.
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Goncharov: Please, It's Christmas.
Katya: It's December 10th!
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the-wanlorn · 2 months
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First Lines Tag Game
Rules: list the first line of your last 10 posted fics and see if there’s a pattern!
Tagged by @kisahawklin. Thank youuuuu I love talking about my writing because I am terribly self-centered!
So let's get into this:
Katya woke with a throbbing in her head that ticked along with the beats of her heart. from Pictures From Inside the Mirror, Goncharov, Goncharov/Katya
Stede Bonnet was no fool. from Edward Teach and the Wind (True Love in the Age of Selkies), Our Flag Means Death, Ed/Stede
Ed tried to hold the panic at bay as he held his sword to Stede's throat. from Safe Harbor in Your Smile, Our Flag Means Death, Ed/Stede
The black silk hangs around his neck like a noose. from Strength in Pain, Our Flag Means Death, Ed/Stede
“Tell me what you’re thinking right now,” Chloe said, tracing a finger over his lips, eyes half lidded with sleep and face lit only by the glow of LA outside. from Far-Flung Stars, Lucifer, Chloe/Lucifer
"Turn off the cameras," were the first words out of Roxanne's mouth once she shook off the knockout spray. from The Same Old Mess (With a Twist of Lime This Time), Megamind, Megamind/Roxanne
Chloe had thought it would be easy once Lucifer was back: from Every Stab You Can Take, Lucifer, Chloe/Lucifer
He didn't know how long it had been since he last saw Chloe. from A Heart That is Longing for Death, Lucifer, Chloe/Lucifer
"I need to go shopping," Chloe said when she and Lucifer paused for lunch. from In the Spirit of Anne Geddes, Lucifer, Chloe/Lucifer
Chloe Decker hadn't always wanted to be a cop. from it's a dangerous life my dear (we must be of teeth and bone to survive), Lucifer, Chloe/Lucifer
lol. lmao. I clearly love snappy first lines that stand as their own paragraph. Nearly every single one of these is the entire first paragraph.
I'm also a fan of setting up the character's emotional state? And like, the whole what-came-before of the fic in the first line. Especially with my Lucifer fics.
Well that was a fun adventure! idk who to tag so I'm tagging no one or perhaps everyone, sorry, party pooper I know.
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bluejay-in-flight · 1 year
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Katya's Curse of Indecision
Okay so is anyone else obsessing over the fact that Katya was struggling so hard to pick between Goncharov and Sofia, loving both strongly but in very different ways, and then she lost both of them... (also this isn't talking about whether either of them were healthy for her or not so if you're gonna come on my post to argue about that fuck off)
Sofia and Goncharov were different people who gave her different things and in the end Katya's inability to choose ruined what little time she had with either of them. Can you imagine how cursed she must feel, doomed to fall in love with two different people and then to lose them both before she could even decide which one she wanted to spend the rest of her life with (which would obviously be Sofia if Katya had made up her mind before Sofia died) Like I'm sure it was hard enough torn between two people, two futures, two versions of yourself, but then suddenly she had no one, an unhappy future, and only herself to blame.
Life held it's hands out to Katya, Sofia in one hand and Goncharov in the other, and told her to choose and as Katya reached out Life opened both of it's hands to reveal that they contained nothing.
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invaderlynx · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Goncharov (1973) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Goncharov/Andrey, Goncharov/Katya (mentioned) Characters: Mikhail Goncharov, Andrey (Goncharov (1973)), Katya Goncharova Additional Tags: Drinking, Misunderstandings, Canon Compliant, Set after the poker scene, But pre-Don Lombardi, Andrey and Goncharov are having a bad time, Dialogue Heavy, Missing Scene
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“What do you want, Goncharov?”
You, he wanted to say but that was a bridge long burned. For you to move on—from me and those silly ramblings on death you call philosophy. Far too trite and not entirely true. His morbidity was as inseparable from Andrei as that damned pocket watch. To ask him to stop obsessing over mortality would be to ask him to stop breathing. Moreover, if Goncharov was entirely honest with himself, he didn’t want Andrei to move on. In a twisted way, he liked the power he held over him, liked the fact that he could say kneel and the man would fall to his knees like a sinner at the altar.
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larrydaleydaily · 1 year
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doing my part
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enduringenthusiast · 1 year
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Finally joined the hype and watched Goncharov, and I gotta say, people arguing that Katya and Goncharov are in a loveless marriage are missing out on a huge thematic element of the film. The idea of Identity is huge throughout the film and it carries into the love triangle. Of course it’s easy to think they don’t love each other because we get so little backstory, and the film is centered around such a tumultuous time of change. Sometimes people can love each other, but circumstance and individual choices tear them apart. We witness the struggle of both Goncharov and Katya to escape the cycles they’ve always been stuck in before time is up, and their relationship was born from those cycles, so of course a part of them wants to escape it to, but a part of them will always be comforted by it. We aren’t just compelled by the new relationships between Andrey and Sofia because we want them to decide who they want to be with, we are compelled because we want them to decide who they want to be. Are they going to perpetuate the same cycles, be the same people they always have been, or are they going to break free, whatever it takes. 
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wolvesandvoices · 1 year
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i think what everybody is forgetting about the clock motif is that the watch andrey gives goncharov is a few minutes slow... the METAPHOR the DRAMA the fact that goncharov and andrey are destined to never be on the same page... and that pivotal scene where katya looks at the watch and sees that the time's wrong ;-; goncharov wearing andrey's imperfections literally at his pulse point but when katya takes his hand on the bridge he adjusts his grip to only hold her fingers and not touch her ripped sleeve at ALL,,, the cinnamon tography!!!!!
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why did you people come up with russian names for what is supposed to be a movie set in italy. what was the thought process here. why does she sound like she walked out of a tolstoy novel
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foervraengd · 1 year
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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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shouty-y · 1 year
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Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
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felix-zarenium · 1 year
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The Last Hour
~A Goncharov fanfic~
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Ting. The clocktower chimed for midnight, its hand slicing into Goncharov’s psyche, yet the ringing in his own mind was more deafening. From the tower’s shadow emerged the shooter, his revolver drawn. Goncharov struggled to look up. His shooter’s silhouette came into focus, one that Goncharov had known all his life.
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Goncharov: My first girlfriend turned into the moon.
Ice Pick Joe: That's rough buddy.
Katya, offscreen: Stop telling people I'm dead.
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currentlyonstandbi · 1 year
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goncharov memes for your consideration
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invaderlynx · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Goncharov (1973) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Goncharov/Andrey, Goncharov/Katya Characters: Andrey (Goncharov (1973)), Goncharov, Katya Goncharova Additional Tags: Infidelity, The Infamous Glove Scene, Betrayal, Threats of Violence, Unhealthy Relationships, Mentions of alcohol, Poor Andrei, vague sexual content, Katya and Goncharov definitely fucked on that desk, that was absolutely the implication of that scene
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He was nearly finished by the time he spotted it. Lying on the corner of Goncharov’s desk was a single lady’s glove. It was pure white, decorated with bursts of silver thread and crystal beads. There was a single black stain across the left side as though it had been dipped in ink. As though it had knocked over the well, Andrei realized belatedly.
 My take on the glove scene from Goncharov (1973).
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secretmellowblog · 1 year
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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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