You're bending and cracking the truth like a human body. The truth? This from the man who invited his bit-on-the-side whore pianist to play at the funeral, even though she swore to kill Stalin, who's now dead. Whoa. What the barrelling fuck are you talking about? She wanted Stalin dead and she knows your family. She taught your niece to play, remember?
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What is going on? He felt a little overwhelmed, Svetlana. Harm. This is a perfect example of harm. - He's okay. - Come here. Get up. - Who did this? - I did, and I enjoyed it. It's been a long time coming. If any of you... ...should do anything...
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All right, guys, come on. Lift it up. - That's it. - Come on. Let's go. - Which foot? - Left foot. I don't have a good balance. Okay. Yes. Ooh. Argh.
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No, I don't have time for that shit right now. Wait, wait, wait. Come back, come back.
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Buttoned-up sacks of shit! Fleabags! Should I handle this for you?
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All right. Okay, let's go and catch a pig for the pot.
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Nobody needs factionalism.
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Are we ready for the balcony wave? Who's gonna carry the can for this farrago of shit? That's easy. Khrushchev. He put the trains back on. And you shot the people getting off them. - Yes, he has a point. - No, he doesn't. There's no point to Nikita Khrushchev. Well, how about this? We blame the security forces. Right? Hothead officers on the ground. Sorry. I'm sorry. Do you still possess a working brain? You dumb animal. I am the security forces and I'm not gonna be made the villain for this catastrophe. Look, even if you do get blamed, we close ranks. If anyone has a pop at you, they have to come through us first. Yes, good idea. Give me the girl. All right? - A lot of this is your own doing. - You spineless rat. You're just a cadaver we propped up in a corset. - Ohh... - Hey, hey, easy. It's time all of you realised who kept the daggers out of your backs. Show some fucking respect. I... I've got... I've got... I've got documents. I have documents on all of you. You, 13th of March, 1937. Zolotov trials. Forty-two dead, 173 exiled. - Your signature. - Beria, that's enough! Yeah, well, you signed off the life of your own brother! Oh, you think that was easy? You bastard! Bagrov, Gorev. How did your conscience accommodate that? And Zykov! Zykov! Poor blameless, guileless Zykov. All of you!
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Guns, please, gentlemen. Take good care of this. Don't want it going off. Today we pause. We pause in grief and sorrow. But is not a pause in itself part of the revolution?
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Christ. You look like you're about to be bulldozed into a lime pit. Need your toilet.
The Death of Stalin
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You're a hero, Comrade Lukomsky. This sometimes happens and I...
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I see she moults. This is for hungry ears. The drivers.
The Death of Stalin
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Vasily stays here in Russia where we can take care of him.
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We can make it look like it's part of the ceremony.
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Remove Molotov from that last list.
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15th of March, 1949.
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- If I stayed, I could contain Vasily. - No. No. No, you go to Vienna. He stays. We can't have a drunken madman spreading conspiracy theories all over the world. - He's not... He's not bad. - Listen to me. - He's just ill. - No. No.
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- Who? - Beria. The treacherous snake brought back the bishops. He brought back Polina. He expressly ignored all Stalin's orders. His men opened fire on innocent people.