He was liberal. - Radical. - He was radical. This is a blatant attempt by Comrade Beria to buy the support of the public. I thought you were in favour of a more liberal approach, Comrade Reformer. All those in favour of pausing the arrests, of pausing the executions?
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Nicky, you've some bouquets and swatches to look at. A funeral doesn't organise itself.
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Comrade Malenkov, with sharper cheekbones, as requested. Sharp. Not sharp. Sharp. Not sharp.
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Good. Steady pace. Very good. Yes, just like that.
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Hmm. I've always been loyal to Stalin. Always.
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And we're opening the doors.
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- See you in Moscow. - See you.
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- Um, sorry. Maybe I shouldn't have... - Oh, come on. No, no. You both called the blameless Polina Molotova a traitor and a parasite in her own apartment. I heard you. She was guilty. You found her guilty. And Stalin agreed. Nobody doubted. Nobody doubted. Past tense, you see. In the good old days you pine for, that sort of dissonance would have had you both shot. Both of you. Oh, this is just fucking wordplay. Oh, is it?
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You're just making this shit up as you go along. - What game is this, Lavrenti? - Oh, don't be hysterical. - We're in a new reality. - What, you're the good guy now? You locked up half the nation. You beat them, you raped them, you killed them. Yes, and now I'm releasing them. And you won't believe how many will be free. So now you want the public to love you, is that it?
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Right, because, well, she betrayed the party. - She plotted against Stalin. - No, Nicky. False narrative. - No, no, she was a parasite. - She was a parasite. She betrayed all of us, and, in fact, the evidence was flimsy. There were no witnesses. And look. Polina's back. Is it really you?
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Oh, my Polina. Oh, I can't believe it. Oh, look, everyone, look. - My little Polinka's back. - I am back. I kept her safe for you, Vyacheslav. And I kept him safe for you, Polina. - I've got so much to tell you. - Good. - I've bought a dog... - Oh? So many changes to come.
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Are you wearing a corset? It's a girdle. I have a bad back. It's functional. It's not cosmetic. You wear it well.
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I'm sorry about all that. Find the girl. - We should head to the Committee. - We are.
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- So, in accordance... - I call this meeting to order. My apologies.
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- Well, well, would you believe it? - Treacherous sow.
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I'm glad she's dead.
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- Comrade Beria. - I propose a halt to deportations, the release of some existing detainees under Article 31 and the suspension of all arrests that were officially sanctioned three days ago. Whoa, whoa. That's like wiping your arse on Stalin's final list. - No, no, no. - This is demonstrably revisionist. Releasing people we arrested three days ago will make us look cretinous.
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I know people in Stalingrad. I know people in Moscow. No, no, no. We have all the doctors. There is no other opinion. - Oh, God. - And so it begins. Oh, God! I cry for Stalin. I cry for all the people. - I cry for the... - Courage.