The producers of 🇮🇹 tbk 1969 really sat down and said okay we need the most beautiful men on the market to play these psych ward fugitives
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tbk characters as decades of 19th-20th century western fashion because i have a really clear vision for this and i'm too lazy to draw it so you get to imagine it instead
Ivan Karamazov - 1800s
This one isn't really about what he would look good or feel comfortable in, but rather the fact that he reminds me of a bitchy tortured Austen man. And that's coming from someone who doesn't like Jane Austen in the slightest. I like Ivan well enough though. I guess. Honorable mention to 1910s men's fashion though.
Mitya Karamazov - 1830s
Big strong man with wide shoulders and a grabbable chest? In 1860s fashion??? The shapeless boxy hell that is 1860s men's fashion? He was robbed. So hard. Put that man in a tight-fitting hourglass-shaped puffy-sleeved coat. For the love of god. Why did he have to be born in 1839? This is the worst thing Dostoyevsky has ever done to me.
Pavel Smerdyakov - 1840s
Dandyism PEAKED in the 1830s-40s. He can get a little cunty with it. He deserves that much.
Lise Khokhlakova - 1840s
I don't care if she's only a supporting character. I'm including her because she's very dear to me. There's something youthful but melancholy about 1840s fashion. Lise</333 be happy..
Katerina Verkhovtseva - 1870s
I think a good bustle would fix her. Also PLEASE appreciate the picture I picked because those ladies remind me SO MUCH of the homoeroticest girlies of all time katya and grushenka. Is that not how that scene with them went?
Alyosha Karamazov - 1880s
Something about late Victorian fashion that just screams Alyosha. He's no dandy but he still wants to look nice. Yes this is influenced by his clothes in the latter part of the Soviet adaptation. He looks good in this American sack suit style.
Grushenka Svetlova - 1900s
This one was really difficult to decide because any era is a Grushenka era. In the end I decided that late 1900s fashion works well for her. It's graceful and feminine, but quite modern, and definitely not well-received by everyone.
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So I found this deep in my notes app and I don’t really remember writing it but ngl I think I captured something…
Modern Brothers Karamazov aus (road trip/camping edition):
- Get a flat tire in the middle of nowhere which Mitya assures them he can handle
- He can’t
- Alyosha has to be in charge of the music because Ivan and Mitya are two sad sacks and road trips are supposed to be fun!
- Mitya def steals from a gas station (Ivan is chill with his getting arrested but Alyosha makes him pay on the sly)
- They swim in a lake
- Ivan claims his campsite as Dmitri-free territory (tho they all totally end up huddled in one tent by daybreak)
- Mitya, being a romantic dumbass, decides to send Grushenka a postcard when he’s drunk
- Alyosha prevents Mitya from getting high but can’t stop him getting very drunk and setting out in the middle of the night to kill a bear with his bare hands
- Alyosha sneaks off to go star gazing for ten minutes and comes back to Mitya tying Ivan to a tree
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