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Trotsky

Original title: Trotskiy
  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.3K
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Trotsky (2017)
RussianBiographyDramaHistory

A flashback to earlier episodes in the life of Leon Trotsky, the Marxist revolutionary, framed by events during his asylum in Mexico City 1939-1940A flashback to earlier episodes in the life of Leon Trotsky, the Marxist revolutionary, framed by events during his asylum in Mexico City 1939-1940A flashback to earlier episodes in the life of Leon Trotsky, the Marxist revolutionary, framed by events during his asylum in Mexico City 1939-1940

  • Stars
    • Konstantin Khabenskiy
    • Mikhail Porechenkov
    • Maksim Matveev
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Konstantin Khabenskiy
      • Mikhail Porechenkov
      • Maksim Matveev
    • 31User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 4 nominations total

    Episodes8

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    Konstantin Khabenskiy
    Konstantin Khabenskiy
    • Lev Davydovich Trotsky…
    • 2017
    Mikhail Porechenkov
    Mikhail Porechenkov
    • Aleksandr Parvus
    • 2017
    Maksim Matveev
    Maksim Matveev
    • Frenk Dzhekson (Ramon Merkader)…
    • 2017
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Vladimir Ilyich Lenin…
    • 2017
    Orkhan Abulov
    • Iosif Stalin…
    • 2017
    Sergey Bezrukov
    Sergey Bezrukov
    • Vladimir Skalon…
    • 2017
    Sergey Garmash
    Sergey Garmash
    • Nikolay Trotsky
    • 2017
    Vladimir Matveev
    • Sergey Nikolaevich Prokopovich
    • 2017
    Vilma Kutaviciute
    • Silvia
    • 2017
    Olga Sutulova
    • Natalya Sedova
    • 2017
    Viktoriya Poltorak
    Viktoriya Poltorak
    • Frida Kalo
    • 2017
    Aleksandr Bargman
    • Diego Rivera
    • 2017
    Dmitriy Vorobyov
    • Georgiy Plekhanov…
    • 2017
    Boris Khasanov
    • Lev Kamenev…
    • 2017
    Mariya Skuratova
    • Nina Bronshteyn…
    • 2017
    Artyom Bystrov
    Artyom Bystrov
    • Nikolay Markin
    • 2017
    Anastasiya Meskova
    Anastasiya Meskova
    • Larisa Reysner
    • 2017
    Aleksandra Mareeva
    • Aleksandra Sokolovskaya…
    • 2017
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    8johnp-36718

    Gives Hints on Internal Russian Propaganda

    I appreciated the reviews of this movie by dorin-93538 and Evil-Herbivore and agree with most of their comments. I would like to add my speculation as to the Russian government's motivation for financing and applauding this series.

    Stalin still has significant support in today's Russia. Some of it may of it may be nostalgia for the days when things were simple and stable on the surface even if daily life was impoverished and there were a lot of things that couldn't be safely talked about. There may also be conscious political support for increased authoritarianism by Putin's government.

    The Trotsky series supports rehabilitation of Stalin by making him appear a competent bureaucrat and Trotsky a wild and crazy fanatic who, at the end of his life, partially repents his deeds. In the West, Stalin rather than Trotsky is usually viewed as the bad guy.
    10Saterius

    REAL IMAGE

    Portrays the way of Trotsky from naive idealist to the bloody tyrant. It is very deep series, which could not be understand by those who are fulfilled by some sort of ideology, but only by those who know that our world is very complex and complicated.

    As the Pole, by the nature very critical of both white tsarist and red communist Russia, I must admit that these series are quite objective, impartial and fair.

    Only one thing strikes me - series completely omitted the important fact, i.e. who and where stopped the world revolution. But this is understandable.
    9gettysburgrich

    A must see for those who like Russian history

    While no one can know the exact history behind the walls of the revolution. I found this series mesmerizing. I love all history and sometimes it's nice to put it into historical fiction. You can only watch so many documentaries. Try it out. Rich
    9mdimock

    Dramatic lesson for us all

    We live in a time of turmoil that could become more violent and destructive if we fail to learn from human history. This dramatized and often inaccurate version of historical events surrounding the Russian Revolution drives an important point home: violent revolutions are extremely destructive and risky. They unleash the darkest drives within people and allow sociopaths to take the reigns. The production (including the script, dialogue, acting, effects, sets, titles with historical detail on characters) is excellent. I was pulled in by the drama and was not let down. As a student of history who studied the Russian Revolution in grad school, I was aware of important distortions, but dramatic films are statements, not histories. This statement is well made. I am intrigued by the potential impact in Russian society today, where a dictator is willing to lie and kill to maintain power. Is this a statement about Russia today? Is it a statement to the world as the nativist, repressive and violent tendencies of governments are on the rise? Is it about the Russian past, an effort to remind the Russian people about what went down and what might happen again? Perhaps it is all these things. No matter it is a well done series, well worth watching.
    8Evil_Herbivore

    Surprisingly complex and very well-crafted

    I'm always a bit sceptical when watching a biographical movie or series. It's easy to portray the subject as one-dimensional, either as a monster or as a saint, depending who the subject is and who is telling the story. This fear is even stronger when the story concerns a controversial figure, and Leon Trotsky, one of the leaders of the October revolution is nothing if not controversial.

    So imagine my surprise when instead of the expected propaganda piece about how great Trotsky was I got a fascinating multi-faceted portray of a very complex man. This for me is the best thing about the mini-series. Trotsky is presented as a firm believer in a world-wide revolution, but that doesn't make him innocent or even good. He says he wants to save people, and yet he is willing to sacrifice anyone for the revolution. He is both ruthless and empathetic. He claims he doesn't regret anything - and seems to believe that when saying it - and yet he is quite literally haunted by the ghosts of the people his actions got killed. It's very rare that a biopic is that compelling.

    This of course wouldn't be possible without the proper acting. Konstantin Khabenskiy is - as could be expected from such a talented actor - simply brilliant as Trotsky, conveying the character's complexity with ease. Everyone else does a great job as well, but Khabenskiy is clearly the star here.

    Another thing that I really liked was the clever use of special effects. The scenes exploring Trotsky's emotions often present him as having vivid hallucinations, which are beautifully animated. Some transitions between scenes are among the best I've ever seen in any movie or series. The only moments when the show doesn't look splendid are the scenes showing historical sites or Trotsky's armored train, when CGI isn't the best. Luckily, these scenes are few and far between.

    All in all, Trotsky is a very well-crafted piece of television. Everything from writing to acting to special effects is really good. It's a compelling story about a fascinating (if controversial) man. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys biographical or historical dramas. Or to people who are just looking for a solid tv series.

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      Esteban Volkov, grandson of Lev Trotskiy, protested the representation of his grandfather in the series and wrote a petition (published in seven languages) which he got several hundred historians and other authors to sign.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Evening Urgant: Konstantin Khabensky/Olga Sutulova/Dima Bilan (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2017 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Serial on wink.ru
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Trotskiy
    • Production companies
      • PP Productions
      • Sreda
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