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The Trotsky

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
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6.7/10
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The Trotsky (2009)
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A Montreal high school student who believes he is the reincarnation of Lev Trotskiy starts a revolution against apathy among his fellow students.A Montreal high school student who believes he is the reincarnation of Lev Trotskiy starts a revolution against apathy among his fellow students.A Montreal high school student who believes he is the reincarnation of Lev Trotskiy starts a revolution against apathy among his fellow students.

  • Director
    • Jacob Tierney
  • Writer
    • Jacob Tierney
  • Stars
    • Liane Balaban
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Taylor Baruchel
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    • Director
      • Jacob Tierney
    • Writer
      • Jacob Tierney
    • Stars
      • Liane Balaban
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Taylor Baruchel
    • 23User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Liane Balaban
    Liane Balaban
    • Nadza
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Leon Bronstein
    Taylor Baruchel
    • School Girl #2
    Dan Beirne
    Dan Beirne
    • Dan
    • (as Daniel Beirne)
    Domini Blythe
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    • Mrs. Davis
    Jonathan Bosco
    • Horne (Kid in Costume)
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    Justin Bradley
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    Darren Curtis
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    Paul Doucet
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    Guy Dufaux
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    Colm Feore
    • Principal Henry Berkhoff
    Angela Galuppo
    Angela Galuppo
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      • Jacob Tierney
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      • Jacob Tierney
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    8reneweddan

    Boredom or Apathy?

    The Trotsky is a teen-comedy with a hint of Goodbye Lenin's political satire and Charlie Bartlett's humour/plot. Although some of the acting seems mediocre, I enjoyed the film.

    You don't need to understand the biography of Leon Trotsky, it explains it in a subtle way that is enough to enjoy the film, but doing research beforehand might be a decent idea.

    Don't take this film too seriously, just enjoy it for what it is. It isn't like a normal film, it's sort of a modern teen-comedy about revolting against injustice, although the injustice is rather insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

    Well-done, worth watching, but only if you have an open mind and enjoy quirky films about adolescent injustice.
    8xtragediax

    Funny teen comedy with political jokes

    I read some really bad reviews of this movie before going to see it. In the end, I liked it better than I thought I would. However, a lot of the political humour is very basic and wouldn't make sense to people with more than a passing knowledge of communism, activism, etc.

    However, as a teen comedy, not to be taken seriously as a political film, it works very well for the most part. A lot of the scenes, acting, and one-liners are quite funny.

    Some of the acting done by secondary characters is not really up to par. Even Leon's character or that of his co-stars (his parents, principal, would-be wife, etc.) tend to be one-dimensional. I think this film could have been improved by occasional moments of self-reflection or doubt. As it is, Leon's character tends to come across as a quirky cartoon a lot of the time.

    Still, as a light form of amusement, it works quite well.
    9tallard

    Not Just Another Teen Movie

    I went to see the film with no preconceived notions, having read no reviews and seen no previews, other than the one-liner in the newspaper.

    I laughed very often during this hour and a half, in a good sense. Maybe it's because I'm an iconoclast, and I love political conversations in general but I thoroughly enjoyed the film, from the very first moment to the very end.

    Youth today are often accused of being apathetic and this is a recurring theme here. Other than the fact that the main character seems a bit loopy, he remains adorable and not cartoonish as the other commentator posted.

    On comparing this teenage flic with others, as a mature adult, I must say I liked this 10x more than even the best teenage flics, save one or two, such as Juno. The director refrains from delving TOO deeply in politics and drama, BECAUSE it's a teen flic. IMO the exact right amount of political insight was included.

    Other than the main character, we get to see a distinct progression in the students' level of interest and involvement in their own destinies. This, even more than apathy, may be our society's greatest challenge, to allow youth to take part in the political game, in order that youth may sense that there IS hope for our future.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Neither Bored nor Apathy

    Leon Bronstein (Jay Baruchel) is a gawky teen who idolizes Leon Trotsky and wants to unionize his father (Saul Rubinek)'s business. He hounds leftist lawyer Frank McGovern (Michael Murphy) unless he agrees to help. He meets older woman Alexandra Leith (Emily Hampshire). He is convinced that he is the reincarnation of Trotsky and she is Leon's first wife Aleksandra. Mocking his Trotsky reincarnation, his father takes him out of boarding school and put into a Montreal public high school. Principal Berkhoff (Colm Feore) runs a tight ship and they soon become adversaries. Leon needs to find his Lenin and joins the student union. He finds fascism in detention and tries to unionize his high school.

    This is chalk full of charm. It's very cute with the awkward Jay Baruchel. He is adorably delusional. He's never annoying even though his character is stubbornly uncompromising. It could use a more comedic touch with the writing. The socialist references may go over most of the general public and it's not wacky enough for one of those crude teen comedies. It doesn't really fall into an easy category and it doesn't help that it is so laden with Canadiana. When it does go into wacky territories, it doesn't really do it in a LOL fashion. However its heart is in the right place and like Alexandra, one can't avoid the Leon storm and accept his insanity.
    9cekadah

    Symbolism

    Boredom and Apathy - that is what this movie is all about. (In my opinion)

    The lead character Leon and his Trotsky obsession are actually symbolic of leadership. Trotsky dealt with apathy and boredom but found his means to manifest the phenomena of the Russian revolution. Leon must deal with apathy and boredom but will he become a leader?

    The Odessa Steps dream sequences are a delightful and comical look into Leons head. The movie is worth seeing just for this!

    I greatly enjoyed the skillful performances from each character. Their dialog is top notch and the director pulls this 'Trotsky' idea together nicely.

    What is the fate of Leon - we will never know.

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    • Trivia
      The sign outside the school board building indicates that it's the "J. Parizeau English School Board", a deliberately-ludicrous name choice since Jacques Parizeau was a famous Québec sovereigntist, and a supporter of the provincial legislation that restricts access to English-language public schools.
    • Goofs
      When Frank is telling Leon about his (Frank's) experience with protests in the U.S., his listing of events is comically inaccurate. For example, he says there were "massive demonstrations all over the U.S. during the middle of the Kennedy Administration" -- when protests over Vietnam did not begin until the Johnson Administration. He also says that "Woodstock and Patty Hearst" were contemporaneous when the Woodstock Festival was in 1969 and Patty Hearst was kidnapped in 1974.
    • Quotes

      Eli Bronstein: How does it feel making your family the biggest laughingstock of the city?

      Leon: Half the city, Eli. The French don't care.

    • Crazy credits
      After credits a usually confused Leon is seen walking up to a bench and sitting on it in a jump suit.
    • Connections
      References The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by K'Naan (as Keiman Warsame), Gerald Eaton, Brian West

      Sony ATV Music Publishing, Mawga Dawg Inc., World West Music Inc.

      Performed by K'Naan

      Under license from Universal Music Canada Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Russian
      • Hebrew
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Троцкий
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Park Ex Pictures
      • The Harold Greenberg Fund
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      • CA$6,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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