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Goncharov (1973) Original Score - Andrey On The Bridge 

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Couldn't see any uploads of my favourite number from the soundtrack. Absolute hidden gem. This plays over Andrey's monologue on the bridge shortly after Goncharov and Katya leave. That iconic pan up to the clocktower as the audience hears his true motivations for the first time, that's haunting stuff.
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@reinbel
@reinbel Год назад
Oh my god this hit 30k+ views. I was not prepared to be gonch'd this hard
@madphantom7161
@madphantom7161 Год назад
@Reinbel I think I might've commented before but my comment isn`t showing up, I'm making a Goncharov film scene, may I use this music?
@ridley2333
@ridley2333 Год назад
I know this is completely unrelated to goncharov (fantastic movie btw I've watched it about 5 times and can recite it all word for word at this point) but one of your old videos up and disappeared (it was a song made with the pokemon black & white soundfont) and I was wondering what happened to it or if you still have the song stashed away somewhere
@polish2945
@polish2945 Год назад
"Time passed, like sand spilling from between your fingers, Goncharov..." That line as he pulls out the gun... absolute masterpiece of kino.
@insertnamehere1258
@insertnamehere1258 Год назад
it always sends chills down my spine
@repenetrator
@repenetrator Год назад
crazy to think this movie is almost as old as my mom, especially when it’s themes are still relavant today. truly a masterpiece of cinema
@RoachDoggJr-v9b
@RoachDoggJr-v9b Год назад
Winter came bro and it gives me chills 🥶
@KentoKei
@KentoKei Год назад
At this rate, the internet is going to create an entire fictional film from nothing, and actually have it created
@tsg_frank5829
@tsg_frank5829 Год назад
Undeniably, one of the most memorable moments, the score was sublime all over the film but this here highlights how well it carried the emotional weight of certain scenes.
@asteros_
@asteros_ Год назад
Thank you for uploading this masterpiece. After all these years it still gives me chills!
@BasileusHorus
@BasileusHorus Год назад
I remembered saw the part when they're speaking on the Bridges, watching a the river that's getting frozen and how Andrei remembered with problems his old Town, just to see the same nightmare he tried to escape from Rostov, it followed him back to Italy, like a cancer... which is ironic because he got lung cancer for all thus years smoking, following the Communist Party's orders until losing his humanity.
@toolatetothestory
@toolatetothestory Год назад
Goddamnit Andrey we trusted you Dx Except for Katya, b'tch knew somehow. Didn't notice her husband wasn't straight but somehow she noticed you.
@PizzaHutAsuka
@PizzaHutAsuka Год назад
oh my god its breaching tumblr
@yahkimicki236
@yahkimicki236 Год назад
This scene always gave me the chills. Huge props to the musicians here, the score elevated an already good movie to greatness.
@october1820
@october1820 Год назад
I agree, It was such an amazing movie along with the score, Really the gratest mafia movie ever made, So sad nobody even mentions it nowadays... btw heeeeeyyyyy harry pfp :))))
@yahkimicki236
@yahkimicki236 Год назад
@@october1820 sad drunk noises
@october1820
@october1820 Год назад
@@yahkimicki236 Bloated corpse of a drunk moment be like:
@pasha_0791
@pasha_0791 Год назад
hey what the fuck who are you
@yahkimicki236
@yahkimicki236 Год назад
@@pasha_0791 I'm you, Harry. But you already knew that.
@Pagewaster
@Pagewaster Год назад
Crazy to think my dad watched this iconic movie when he was my age.
@wallacetheduck666
@wallacetheduck666 Год назад
Andrey may be the most nuanced character in this movie but he scared the shit out of me as a kid lol. Definitely one of Keitel's best performances
@andrewternet8370
@andrewternet8370 Год назад
The film butchered the perfectly good translation "Andrei", my grandfather worked on this film and he insists that the actor for "Andrey" wanted it to be spelt "Andrei" after the actor's grandfather, Andrei Gorbanov. Great movie but now that I've seen the spelling I can't get it out of my head.
@imanalligator9694
@imanalligator9694 Год назад
Honestly I'm still sad I can't find my favorite score from the movie when goncharov held gulliver, who was bleeding and on the brink of death in his arms while running across the bridge in the middle of the rain, one of the most emotional moments in a movie ever, that Andrey scream was gut wrenching, you could feel the anger and hatred in his voice , and then when he stops to watch his bleeding friend and it all melts to sadness, man, this movie hits hard .
@chickencharlie1992
@chickencharlie1992 Год назад
That's Cazale, dude
@alcidesodirmurilloluna1059
@alcidesodirmurilloluna1059 Год назад
''Dying for you is the first thing I can be proud of'' Literally chills.
@insertnamehere1258
@insertnamehere1258 Год назад
greatest line in cinema history
@JunoCat1890
@JunoCat1890 Год назад
And also the gayest scene in the film Still great tho
@lucyx3008
@lucyx3008 Год назад
it's the place every gonchrey shipper is born
@marilen8988
@marilen8988 Год назад
Recently gotten really into this movie, thank you for uploading this amazing piece of the soundtrack!
@lumber1274
@lumber1274 Год назад
Goncharov is honestly such an emotional roller coaster. You never know what's coming next. Each scene hits you like a truck. Goncharov really is one of the movies of all time.
@lordwaluigi8535
@lordwaluigi8535 Год назад
Especially the scene where Mikhail actually got hit by a truck
@lumber1274
@lumber1274 Год назад
@@lordwaluigi8535 Someone got it, LOL!
@Frontiersmen132
@Frontiersmen132 Год назад
Definitely one of Matteo JWHJ0715’s best works. I also recommend one of his newer movies "Into Oblivion" Starring Harrison Ford, a great underrated 80s classic
@InAverySilentWay
@InAverySilentWay Год назад
I rewatched it recently and just didn't like as much as I used to. It just felt derivative of his older work. I just hadn't noticed that when I was younger.
@Yakkymania
@Yakkymania Год назад
Absolutely adore that movie, and the long forgotten soundtrack done by Tony Banks, best known for his work with Genesis
@Vainillionaire
@Vainillionaire Год назад
Fun fact: Goncharov was one of those few American movies that were broadcasted in the Soviet television, and even it is known that some of the elite members of the party had in their collections an original copy of the movie.
@corrinevaughn2557
@corrinevaughn2557 Год назад
I’m so curious what parts were edited out for Soviet television. It would be cool to compare both versions side to side, who knows what they did to the dialogue in the Russian subtitles.
@SamuraiAkechi
@SamuraiAkechi Год назад
@@corrinevaughn2557 Few scenes with corpses full of gunshot wounds were cut from Soviet theater version. You should have heard the actors they hired for dubbing: all top star voices, such as Tikhonov and Demyanenko
@dan_cz-patmat
@dan_cz-patmat Год назад
@@SamuraiAkechi Which characters did they voice? Do you remember the rest of the cast?
@SamuraiAkechi
@SamuraiAkechi Год назад
@@dan_cz-patmat Goncharov and Andrey, of course. I might be wrong but they invited Nicolai Karachentsov to voice Ice Pick Joe. Can't recall the female voice actors, sadly, but I think Alisa Freindlich was there. Must have been her only foreign movie dub.
@garrorogar6658
@garrorogar6658 Год назад
this fucking scene is incredible, because even if the film as a whole is "just" one big ball of yarn unravelling through the parallel stories of both goncharov and katya's love stories (with all the blood and brutality in the middle) this is the one and only time we truly see the other side, how, in Andrey's mind, as he looks to the leading couple run away from afar, he resolves to breaking goncharov's heart
@Sentientglassofmilk
@Sentientglassofmilk Год назад
This was one of the most impactful scenes in Goncharov as it really enforced the tension that Goncharov was feeling as he was confronted by what he thought was his friend.
@swordofseals33
@swordofseals33 Год назад
My pops used to play the cassette to this movie on drives to the city. Real nostalgia bait right here! thanks for posting
@derpoltergeist8265
@derpoltergeist8265 Год назад
"Sometimes, man has to make a decision, regardless of the outcome. If not, the outcome might make the decision for man." CHILLS!
@chotenque6877
@chotenque6877 Год назад
man, the way he looked back before he got on the car. you can tell he wanted to stay
@majestymidas
@majestymidas Год назад
I've been looking for this track for AGES!! Thank you for updating Edit: Yes, I've been waiting for this track like Goncharov waited for Andrey at the bridge 🤡
@emcouv6238
@emcouv6238 Год назад
My favorite part is right before the monologue when Goncharov goes "it's gonchin' time" and then he gonch'd all over those guys
@gerardlacroix6015
@gerardlacroix6015 Год назад
It's actually an error of traduction in the subtitles. So sad it was removed from the director's cut of 2005.
@marianarose7668
@marianarose7668 Год назад
its so interesting to see goncharevs influence in modern movies like morbius huh.
@SuperRobertoClemente
@SuperRobertoClemente Год назад
Alas, critics cite those clumsy lines of dialogue-- bold, unflinching, unapologetic-- with the start of the blockbuster era and the death of The New Hollywood. In that way, GONCHAROV could be said to straddle both eras-- between its very knees.
@ahnmensch3115
@ahnmensch3115 Год назад
Oh lawd I’m boutta gonch
@awetistic5295
@awetistic5295 Год назад
@@marianarose7668 It truly was ahead of its time. Might be the reason it was so underappreciated back then.
@kittenchopper4646
@kittenchopper4646 Год назад
All jokes about goncharov being real aside, this genuinely does sound like it could be in a movie. Props to the author!
@voxelbandit
@voxelbandit Год назад
wdym it is real but yeah fr this track is cool as hell this guy did a great job
@lordwaluigi8535
@lordwaluigi8535 Год назад
Goncharov denier
@toomanyoldsports
@toomanyoldsports Год назад
Actually tho! This is really good.
@gedeonnunes5626
@gedeonnunes5626 Год назад
What jokes?
@Jupa
@Jupa Год назад
You do realise the whole fake movie thing is a meme right? This films real. Because of its strict region lock due to the producers half based on some dissolved Soviet film studio so it’s been blitzed from RU-vid and most western media. And the actors signed an NDA so they can’t mention it to the press without consent. It’s pretty sad what they did to this masterpiece.
@lalalili2982
@lalalili2982 Год назад
OMG! I remember this! I think my mom has the OST on LP
@Harmonica821
@Harmonica821 Год назад
"I thought we had a deal!" *"I thought I had a friend"* Such an iconic line, Jared Leto put his entire career on that delivery.
@simonaattanasio6630
@simonaattanasio6630 Год назад
jared leto?? this movie is from 1973😭
@KyomuNoUta
@KyomuNoUta Год назад
@@simonaattanasio6630 haven't you seen the tv show back in 2016? It was underrated tbh
@simonaattanasio6630
@simonaattanasio6630 Год назад
@@KyomuNoUta omg no i haven't i feel like such a fake fan now
@KyomuNoUta
@KyomuNoUta Год назад
@@simonaattanasio6630 yeah the 2016 iteration of it was fucking banging like I give it a 9.5/10 cuz they cut the gay sex out
@elvladiskov6174
@elvladiskov6174 Год назад
@@KyomuNoUta i felt it incomplete without it because it was a important part of the lore, but was otherwise a remarkable remake.
@KvasVn
@KvasVn Год назад
i remember 7 years ago i was watching Goncharov with my father, and i'm gonna say again, this is a true masterpiece
@X-SPONGED
@X-SPONGED Год назад
"We ain't got much time left, Andrey. You more so than all of us in the family" that line gave me CHILLS back when I first watched Goncharov. Such a raw scene filled with regret, betrayal, and reluctance but he knew what needed to be done. Scravo, Borsese...
@tollie_1268
@tollie_1268 Год назад
always loved the soundtrack, so glad it’s finally on youtube!
@skullinajar1989
@skullinajar1989 Год назад
thank you for uploading this masterpiece!
@Pinkmusak
@Pinkmusak Год назад
This scene was perfection, the way the camera moves to compliment Andrey's face, moving to his pocket to make a nice match cut into the next scene. Perfection, I say. Perfection.
@tessa9418
@tessa9418 Год назад
I simply refuse to believe that theres a beter movie than this
@descendingforth
@descendingforth Год назад
It truly is the greatest mafia movie ever made!
@bitezblood
@bitezblood Год назад
such a gorgeous movie, one of my favourite tracks, the music just goes so well with the scene.
@ghoool756
@ghoool756 Год назад
Nothing fills you with that gripping nostalgia like this does. The repition of it throughout the film is definitely one of the best parts about it as you see Andrey change
@hectorplay8199
@hectorplay8199 Год назад
Andrey was an incredible villain. His motivations, altrought not enough to justify his actions, make you understand why he does what he does and even feel bad for him at times. Hope he finally got to meet his son in the other side.
@thatguy779
@thatguy779 Год назад
Crazy that this scene intros one of the best action set pieces in film history only to then be followed by one of the most emotional scenes in the whole movie
@diegoeldehistoria
@diegoeldehistoria Год назад
“Live your lives, before you forget you ever lived at all”, masterful acting from Keitel, this scene always gives me chills
@jeeeyy7098
@jeeeyy7098 Год назад
I've been trying to find this score everywhere! thank you for posting it, that was my favourite scene since i was little.
@MolotovSandvich97
@MolotovSandvich97 Год назад
“If only we had the time…” God. Damn. So many memories with this movie.
@grzyruth9205
@grzyruth9205 Год назад
It's like the Thriller of the cinema world, except it's not as famous sadly. Lovely film
@ittnse
@ittnse Год назад
0:27. if you know you know
@tollie_1268
@tollie_1268 Год назад
ugh yesss the absolute drama when Andrey lights Goncharov’s cigar in the pouring rain is literally unparalleled
@overeasyeggs8423
@overeasyeggs8423 Год назад
I remember my first time seeing this in theaters 10/10
@l.mclovin9782
@l.mclovin9782 Год назад
Watched this movie with my dad at our small local theater when it first came out. We both loved it. This brings back memories
@velvaetalt
@velvaetalt Год назад
i know the main theme is on spotify, i hope this goes on there too because this is amazing 💜
@marshmallowallen5677
@marshmallowallen5677 Год назад
LOVE this score! Andrzej’s leitmotif mixing with the boss’s clock motif is an excellent touch… well done to the composer!
@lavatacoburrito9410
@lavatacoburrito9410 Год назад
Okay for un-goncharov for a moment, the fact that people have created an imaginary movie, with a perfect cast, with matching music to boot, all on the internet because of some stupid misprint on a pair of knockoff boots, and so that people can make the ultimate shitpost, is just incredible.
@candarus_collective
@candarus_collective Год назад
Absolutely CHILLING score! Always loved this scene. Villain(ous) reveals are my favorite!
@keystone5750
@keystone5750 Год назад
Crazy how this movie unironically had a larger cultural impact than James Cameron's Avatar
@ILiveInSpainButWithoutTheSpain
This is one of the movies of all time. My father showed it to me about 10 years ago. It's my favorite movie since. Glad to see it getting the attention it deserves. My dad died 3 years ago, but he will always be in my heart. Especially while watching this movie.
@ttnc79
@ttnc79 Год назад
Thank you for the upload, I haven't seen this movie in such a long time but the algorithm recommanded your video and the tears came back running...
@sonarcha1711
@sonarcha1711 Год назад
"Get up Goncharov. There's still job to do." Absolute masterpiece
@katskye11
@katskye11 Год назад
PLEASE upload the soundtrack from the scene with the bagpipes !!!!!
@DiscoManSam
@DiscoManSam Год назад
Goncharov wasn't a movie. It was cinema.
@reneeharris9850
@reneeharris9850 Год назад
Thanks for posting this! I wore out my dad’s cassette of this score ages ago.
@ciana6250
@ciana6250 Год назад
This is definitely one of Matteo’s masterpieces. Such a good film.
@darkbird25126
@darkbird25126 Год назад
This is my favorite piece too! Thank you so much for posting it here, I will treasure this forever :)
@Cymopolia
@Cymopolia Год назад
When will you post the rest of the OST?
@InAverySilentWay
@InAverySilentWay Год назад
It's strange how long the OST was out of print for. I remember searching for it around 06/07 and all you could find were bootleg cd versions, I never even considered trying to find a copy of the LP. It's great the movie and score are having such a revival. It would be AMAZING if Light In The Attic did proper reissue.
@rocketmik65
@rocketmik65 7 месяцев назад
God the way it sounds like a ticking clock whenever that damn car is on screen is a stroke of genius, as was letting the audience know early about the bomb hidden in the trunk, someone studied their Hitchcock, what a fucking movie
@GoldenSkies061
@GoldenSkies061 Год назад
I love the way this song builds up to match the rising tension of the scene, slowly getting louder, the ticking of the clock, and then it just stops right before the bells chime 7:00. Not only does it perfectly show the way tension builds up to no real ending in the scene itself, it foreshadows the ending with Andrey killing Goncharov in the clock tower. Beautifully done.
@TryinaD
@TryinaD Год назад
What a truly iconic soundtrack, just watched Goncharov again!
@TACKO3D
@TACKO3D Год назад
So glad someone is preserving this on youtube. I can never find it on spotify
@tirwd
@tirwd Год назад
This film is one of if not THE best film ever made. The fact you can not only see clocks but also hear clocks shows how genius this film truly is.
@scripsiabiete
@scripsiabiete Год назад
The score to this movie is so underrated. I love this song so much!!!
@bauschaum2158
@bauschaum2158 Год назад
At the Start, when Michael was like "The game was rigged from the start" such an underrated quote
@davidfeltheim2501
@davidfeltheim2501 Год назад
Gonna write my final essay for my film class about this underrated gem, wish me luck!
@glowkirby
@glowkirby Год назад
I’m so glad this movie got onto the Criterion collection
@Rubiecat
@Rubiecat Год назад
man we just don't get film scores like this anymore...
@LordEspartan321
@LordEspartan321 Год назад
I remember when i was a kid, my uncle brought the VHS for the holidays and i was expecting an action movie like 007, but man, this movie was something else, that movie was 27 years old already the first time i saw it
@HiturMan-nn5pc
@HiturMan-nn5pc Год назад
People are going to unironically make this into an actual movie. I love the internet
@Nugcon
@Nugcon Год назад
what a cinematic masterpiece to the highest caliber
@imaginaryguide1895
@imaginaryguide1895 Год назад
I want to play this on loop.
@henriquesalvatti544
@henriquesalvatti544 Год назад
Fun fact: the Swiss Watch company made a limited edition watch identical to the one worn by the protagonist (Robert de niro) in the film, the model is extremely rare today and a working example can cost thousands of dollars on eBay
@corrinevaughn2557
@corrinevaughn2557 Год назад
I know I saved my original ticket stub in a scrapbook somewhere. I bet I could make some money on ebay if I could find it. But honestly, if I did find it, it would be hard to part with at any price. Such nostalgia.
@AleReg
@AleReg Год назад
The Goncharov last line always gives me the chills: "Remeber Katya, remeber what i could have been for you. Forgot, please, what i was instead"
@РулонОбоев-н9ъ
@РулонОбоев-н9ъ Год назад
Fun Fuct: this is director Alan Smithee's favorite movie, but he didn't admit it for a very long time because of his quarrel with Scorsese over the scandalous scenario of unreleased "Two faces of John Doe" back in 70's.
@germanicus19
@germanicus19 Год назад
I first saw the movie back in 1987 in a rerun. I was dumbfounded. I used to watch it once a year. At least. Nevertheless, it was only around 10 years ago, in my 40s, that I grasped some of the nuances of Keitel's performance...
@notchuckproductions5029
@notchuckproductions5029 Год назад
Easily my favorite performance by John cazale, I know Everyone talks about De Niro's breakthrough performance , and Cybill Shepherd's academy award wining performance. , and they're great but, His performance as Ice Pick Joe steels the show for me. You really see the Trauma he went through as a child he went though in his eyes, and I love the scenes with him playing with his cat in background as it adds a bit of depth to the character. Also Fun Fact: If I remember correctly the Bathroom secne is Meryl Streep said this film is were she frist developed a crush on John,.
@Ghostguy693
@Ghostguy693 Год назад
"No, a criminal's not what I _am._ A criminal is a status, not truly what you _are._ What I am is a monster. And no matter how hard I try... _That's all I can be."_ Seriously, the Director's Cut ending was so freaking sad. Rov tries to change, he tries to leave the mob life, he tries to go straight and be a force of justice, working with the police, and above all, he tries to be _good._ But he can't. No matter how hard he tries, all his efforts to redeem himself, to be _a good man..._ all he gets in return is sorrow, tragedy, and the loss of everything he holds dear... Honestly, that ending's more poignant and all, but I kind of prefer the original one. For all he's been through to prove himself, Goncharov deserves his redemption.
@RonyPlayer
@RonyPlayer Год назад
"But we were not heroes, Goncha, we were not heroes... Just a bunch of scared kids, running around with guns, pretending to be brave. The odds were always against us, old friend, and our luck was bound to run out, sooner or later..." Some people criticize the dialog as being too corny, but the delivery really elevates it. Really one of the movies of all time.
@zerocritikal
@zerocritikal Год назад
I was skeptical at first going into the movie thinking it was a cheesy mafia movie, but my god is it something more. This movie was way ahead of its time, beautiful acting and cinematography, and AMAZING storyline. Every scene looked like a wallpaper and the symbolism was stunning, for anyone afraid or not interested in going into this movie, you’ll definitely be missing your chance to see art in action
@someguy1894
@someguy1894 Год назад
"I'll jump! dont get any closer!" "Go on, do it then." The fact Goncharov didnt care anymore after his action, and sad journey wishing for aubrey to not be a coward is sad, and speaks layers about society
@dinn7056
@dinn7056 Год назад
Ugh i wish i could watch it but it’s not on Netflix
@Ophelia_-bl7mi
@Ophelia_-bl7mi Год назад
I remember this line: "If you'll eat apple, you will be know that the wrong choice means. Maybe, cause of you and me sweared on the Bible, where apple is a symbol of sin and discord?"
@nikolurocontediravvena8991
@nikolurocontediravvena8991 Год назад
When the antagonist said "you cant win Goncharov the proletarian are already chained" and Goncharov said "then I will break the CHAIN" I knew i was waching a masterpiece
@KennethSkyfall
@KennethSkyfall Год назад
Goncharov vs Morbius please!!!
@YamuchaTheGreat
@YamuchaTheGreat Год назад
My favorite part of the movie was when George Jaquez flipped the gold pool table on top of Silver Atom after confronting him about that time when he burnt down his girlfriend's house with her inside.
@JeevesAnthrozaurUS
@JeevesAnthrozaurUS Год назад
"I'm at the end of my path. A long, twisting road paved with ash and bones. Your path begins where mine ends. I pray, my friend, it does not beg you to tread too lightly" Then he got shot, and the hourglass dropped from his hand- That's just pure kino right there
@PichuElric
@PichuElric Год назад
Glad it's made its way to RU-vid as well! I heard there's not even DVDs of this available, so thank you for ripping from the film and putting it here!
@zonkerdoodle1912
@zonkerdoodle1912 Год назад
This is a gem!!
@martindovah3810
@martindovah3810 Год назад
Fuuuuck, the clock-ticks symbolizing the paint of his life... never has there been a more haunting duo of performance and score.
@thestudentofficial5483
@thestudentofficial5483 Год назад
I'm just hoping someone makes "Goncharov as 80s crime movie" or something
@MintyFreshTurds
@MintyFreshTurds Год назад
It's such a shame still to this day this isn't on Netflix! I'm sick of people asking me about my sweet Goncharov shirt and telling me they have never seen it! Idiots!!!
@mycatwashere4760
@mycatwashere4760 Год назад
Definitely one of the scenes of all time.
@kneelbeforezak
@kneelbeforezak Год назад
Its a shame that Goncharov wouldn't get made in today's cinematic landscape. It'd be relegated to HBO on a Sunday evening. Tarantino was right when he said cinema is in an appalling state
@rowedavis2630
@rowedavis2630 Год назад
RU-vid algorithm put this in my recommended, literally never heard of this movie. I will now be watching it
@solidus_fox6944
@solidus_fox6944 Год назад
Andrey was such an amazing character, every time he was on screen it was pure chills, the most impactful scene of cinema history was definitely this bridge one,
@hippotripo6145
@hippotripo6145 Год назад
I never cry when watching movies, but when it zoomed in on his watch when he started talking about Katya I started weeping.
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