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Martin Scorsese's Hilarious Response to the Imaginary Mafia Movie 'Goncharov'

  • Mike L.
  • Sep 7, 2023
  • 2 min read

Martin Scorsese, the acclaimed filmmaker of films such as "GoodFellas" and "The Departed," is well-known for his contributions to the mafia film genre. A fake mafia film dubbed "Goncharov" just appeared on Tumblr, allegedly produced by Scorsese himself and starring Robert De Niro. Scorsese's clever answer to this online craze has brought a layer of levity to the proceedings. Let's take a look at the interesting backstory of "Goncharov" and Scorsese's mischievous engagement.


The Goncharov Legend


A Tumblr post featuring a strange tag coupled with a pair of boots sparked the legend of "Goncharov" some years ago. This tag appeared to promote a mafia film called "Goncharov," with the credits reading "A film by Matteo JWHJ0715." The internet's attention was drawn to the intriguing slogan, "this idiot hasn't seen Goncharov."


The story remained dormant until August 2020, when another Tumblr user revived it with a witty remark about someone not having watched "Goncharov." They had no idea that this lighthearted remark would pave the way for the film's online popularity.


The Meme Takes Off


Tumblr users embraced the notion of "Goncharov" enthusiastically over time, creating their own unique aspects for this fictitious film. A star-studded ensemble, including Gene Hackman and Scorsese colleagues such as Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel, was among the quirky additions. Al Pacino, who collaborated with Scorsese on "The Irishman," was also cast in this grandiose dream.


"Goncharov" took on a life of its own, with people developing a movie cover and even generating fan art that probed the characters' imagined homoerotic tension. According to the changing plot, the film revolves around a Russian hitman named Goncharov who once owned a disco.


Scorsese's Lighthearted Reaction


As "Goncharov" grew in popularity on Tumblr, it ultimately made its way to the man himself, Martin Scorsese. Francesca Scorsese, the director's daughter, had a hilarious TikTok conversation with her father. She forwarded him a New York Times story on "Goncharov" and inquired whether he had read it. Scorsese's reaction was humorous as usual: "Yes. "I made that movie many years ago."


The Prospects for "Goncharov"


"Goncharov" has gone global, becoming a trending topic on Tumblr thanks to Martin Scorsese's amusing acknowledgement. The issue now is where this meme will go from here. It may fall into oblivion over time, but if fans want to keep the pleasure going, ambitious young filmmakers may be able to bring this "lost" title back to life.


Conclusion


While "Goncharov" may remain an internet sensation and nothing more, it serves as a testament to the power of playful creativity and the enduring allure of Martin Scorsese's cinematic legacy. Whether or not we ever see "Goncharov" on the silver screen, it has already left an indelible mark in the world of internet humor and film fandom.




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