Trotsky (2017) s01e05 Episode Script

Episode 5

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What the hell?
What do you want?
You saw me miserable,
but I was the Chairman
of the Revolutionary Military Council!
The sacred idol!
The Demon!
MEXICO. AUGUST, 1940.
Your keys.
Thank you. It was nice to meet you.
Wait.
What was it?
You're old enough to know such things.
What? No!
I wasn't talking about that. I
I saw him at the window.
He was talking to himself.
Was he hallucinating?
Is he going crazy?
People like Leon don't go crazy.
They just see something we cannot see.
We are ordinary people.
You know what?
Just for a moment today, I thought
I might see it, too.
It's not a coincidence,
you didn't come home.
Hello, Jacson.
What are you talking about?
It was you who asked Frida to come.
Told her to ask him to leave.
You just didn't want to disturb them.
He doesn't listen to you,
but may listen to a young mistress.
Tell him, and I will destroy you.
Now I know why he loves you.
Due to the duality of power,
the Petrograd Soviet
doesn't consider it possible
to support any initiatives
of the Provisional Government.
All workers', soldiers'
and sailors' organizations
are strictly required to sabotage
any orders
of the Provisional Government,
and Alexander Kerensky in particular.
The Petrograd Soviet Chairman, Trotsky.
Tell me,
will Petrograd Soviet chairman Trotsky
PETROGRAD. OCTOBER, 1917
ever master the typewriter?
Natalia, you know
I don't get along with gadgets very well.
Are we expecting someone?
Zinaida, Nina. My dear girls!
Two young ladies!
Natalia, look who came!
-Good afternoon.
-Lev, Sergei, meet your sisters.
Hello.
-Hello.
-Hello.
Aleksandra.
Hello, my dearest friend!
Hello.
Take off your coats.
-We'll show you the rooms.
-Let's go.
This way.
Hello.
So, you will live with your mother?
Yes, not far from here.
Just a couple of blocks.
We can meet every day.
How is Granddad?
Probably didn't want to let you go?
You bet! Threatened to lock us in.
But we insisted.
You should have seen what Zinaida did.
Of course. It's the revolution in here,
life is in full swing.
And there are only goats and sheep.
And flour grinding day by day.
And Mom came back from exile
Granddad had no chance.
It's a family reunion.
I've never seen our grandfather.
Can you
Do you want to go
for a ride around the city?
-Do you have a car?
-It's not mine. It's for work.
But we can go on a sight-seeing tour
after my speech.
Then we can watch the bridges opening.
How about that?
-Great!
-Shall we see the Winter Palace?
Sure. And the Taurid Palace.
Even the Peterhof.
Put some warm clothes on.
Too bad the fountains are off.
Enough talking. The pie is ready.
Here is the pie
Please, eat the pie, and I have to work.
Lev, Sergei, girls.
Good morning, Frank.
The door was open.
I need to wash myself.
Damn.
You are an interesting woman, Frida.
With all your free love thing
Your paintings
Primitivism Scandalous behavior.
Fixation on death.
You know what is
most interesting for me?
-Why are you here?
-You know Leon is attached to you?
Nonsense.
Leon is not attached to anyone.
People have always been for him
a construction material of history.
But you are not just a man to him.
You are much more.
The judge.
What did you see there?
You see? It's the monarch butterfly.
In spring and summer,
they live for only a few days.
For those of them born in autumn,
God gives seven months of life.
They spend winter in warm countries
and preserve their kind.
Isn't it funny?
And unfair.
Leon knows he won't survive
the winter, Frank.
After all, why are you here?
To ask you to be a merciful judge, Frank.
Damn, you are crazy.
Those not planning to live long
rarely deny themselves carnal pleasures.
You talk about death even after sex?
Sex and death have much in common.
Want some?
No, I don't like to intoxicate my brain.
It's not for the brain, Frank,
but for relieving pain.
Is everything about pain for you artists?
I was 18 when I had an accident.
The bus I took collided with a tram.
My leg was broken in 11 places.
I had broken ribs, collarbone,
and backbone in three places.
And the rail of that bus
ripped me like a skewer.
It went out here,
breaking all the pelvic bones.
Isn't it stupid?
Losing my virginity to a bus rail
It's not a game, Frank.
I'm 33, and almost half of my life
it hurts. Physically.
And I will never have children.
-Better tell me about Trotsky.
-What for?
You can ask him anything yourself.
You asked me to be a merciful judge.
The judge has the right
to interrogate witnesses.
Fine. What do you want to know?
-How we became lovers?
-No. It's not interesting.
Tell me about his children.
He really didn't love them at all, did he?
Leon has never been a good father.
But it doesn't mean he neglected his kids.
His human part cared about them.
I can't believe it. So many people
came to listen to our dad.
Do you remember how we saw
Chaliapin in our childhood?
It seems there were
fewer people at the concert.
You're a fool, Nina.
Who is Chaliapin? A singer.
And we have the revolution!
Fedor, you look at those girls
Comrade Chairman,
sign the order for weapons to workers.
Kerensky forbade it, but ordered to disarm
the Peter and Paul Fortress!
And what does it mean?
To give all the weapons to the Cossacks!
Goddamn dual power!
I wish Lenin were here!
Vladimir Lenin prefers to hide
in a safe house and write letters.
What? And we heard he was abroad
I'm sure Comrade Koba could tell us
where Comrade Lenin blends in.
Dad!
-We're here!
-Dad, we're here!
My girls! Isn't the revolution scary?
Why should we be afraid,
when Comrade Trotsky is with us?
Dad, are we going for a ride?
Sure, I've promised you.
Leon, we will be late.
Wait for me after the speech
and we will go.
Yes.
Who rules the minds, rules the world.
Today our minds are ruled
by the revolution.
Just a little bit, brothers!
Sisters, just a little bit and
the world will change forever!
Hooray!
Hooray!
But what do the toiling masses
see at the moment?
Firstly, they see the complete
disorganization of the state,
and secondly, the incessant robbery
of the people by the capitalists.
And in this situation, every worker
has a psychological right
to say to himself,
if the country is still falling apart
and capitalists are still robbing us,
why should I remain silent?
I will make as many demands as I can
and I will take what I can.
And this is an inevitable result
of the state of things.
But is this the result we all want?
-No!
-Down with the power! Down!
Enough! We're done! Enough!
Believe me,
on that day, on that hour,
when the country is ruled by such a power,
in which each and every worker
will see the expression of his own will,
he will say, "Yes. This power will not
deceive me, will not steal from me."
And on this day and hour,
a new state will appear.
The State of Justice.
Hooray!
Unfortunately, there are still
random people in the revolution,
mediocre people,
solving with its help
their personal low-lying tasks.
They tell us: "It's not time yet."
They tell us,
everything will happen naturally.
I say, "No."
I say, "Now Or never."
Hooray!
Down with Kerensky!
Hooray!
Trotsky, brother, have a drink with us!
-Thank you.
-Dad! Dad!
Tell him I will not sign this.
Let him manage on his own.
And no negotiations with Kerensky.
Good speech, Comrade Trotsky.
I remembered.
I have no time to talk with you,
Comrade Koba.
-Someone is waiting for me.
-And with Lenin?
Do not be afraid, Comrade Trotsky.
This is Comrade Lenin's personal guard.
Why the cheap spy fiction, Koba?
Where is Vladimir Lenin?
Let's go.
Fire!
Where is Dad? How could he forget?
Stop whining. He'll come back, I know.
Nina! Nina!
Bravo, Vladimir.
Masking, personal guard,
you definitely read too many
new-fashioned spy novels.
Your irony is not appropriate, Trotsky.
It was you who did everything
to force me to run,
and you took over my party.
-This is not your party.
-Is that so?
I wonder, whose? Is it not yours?
This is the party of the working people.
Nina! Wait! Nina!
Nina! Nina! No!
Nina! Nina!
Have you ever asked yourself
what comes after?
-After?
-After.
Imagine, the revolution is accomplished.
The power is with the Bolsheviks.
The country is devastated.
A civil war is inevitable.
I'm not afraid of it.
Yes, yes. Yes, I know.
But when the euphoria
of the revolution is over,
how long will the Russian God-loving
people tolerate a Jew as its leader?
Trotsky, you have two choices.
Either get over it and follow me,
or get out,
there will be no compromise.
Show your discretion now.
Then you will be busy and important.
You will become
the second person in the party.
Think about it.
What if I refuse?
You would be just swept away
like Kerensky.
Your life is not worth a farthing.
You know I've thought it over.
Go to hell, Comrade Lenin.
Zinaida? Did something happen?
I just wanted to ask,
have you ever thought about us?
I am sorry It is such a moment
So many things are going on
You did not answer.
I had a very important conversation.
What? A conversation
While you had a conversation,
Nina was almost trampled to death.
Goodbye.
Frank, do you remember?
Be gentle with him. Please.
I'll try.
Hello, Comrade Trotsky.
You know what a father feels,
when his children die?
He turns into a beast.
Capable only of howling at the moon.
Then, gradually,
this beast comes out of you
and the human part returns.
But with a hole inside.
However, still thinking.
This is the worst, because
when there are no thoughts, you just howl.
It is easier.
And here they are They appear.
Those obsessive, killing thoughts.
Why were they born
if they are gone before you?
For what purpose?
It cannot be like that. It just can't
It eats you from the inside.
Sounds in your head 24 hours a day.
Jukeboxes break that way.
They loop the same record a million times.
You're trying to stop it,
but it's impossible.
All the time the same melody.
The same.
I tried to hate you
But I don't feel hatred. Only pity.
You never had children.
You do not even know
what I'm talking about.
What a moralist. It's a pity
-I just wanted you
-Want to be sorry for someone?
Be sorry for Sylvia.
The poor girl is waiting
when you ask her to marry you.
While you are lying in bed with Frida.
What? You thought I did not know?
Frida told me that she was
going to have breakfast with you.
Believe me, I know what
"a breakfast with Frida" means.
Yes, you are right, I have no children.
And maybe I won't have any.
But I know there is nothing worse
than children suffering
because of a father
who thinks he's a messiah.
And yes, I'm sorry for you.
Pity is the only thing
you got at the set of life.
-Do not touch me!
-Why are you doing this to me?
Sorry. This interview is driving me crazy.
You don't visit me,
I almost forgot when
we slept together last
I'm not myself these days,
he is the devil.
He sucks my soul drop by drop.
I can't sleep at night.
I take sleeping pills
and still don't sleep.
I do not recognize you, you've changed.
I'm afraid of you. Let's go to my place.
Let's go. Come on!
-I can't. Sylvia, don't
-Let's go.
I have to finish this job!
Maybe it's better
to tell her about you and Frida?
You do not love Sylvia.
And there is such an excuse
to throw off the ballast.
Tell me more about your ballast.
Comrade Trotsky.
Why did you give up power
when you already had it?
Why do you think so?
I did not give up anything.
OCTOBER 25, 1917
THE ADMIRALTY.
THE TELEGRAPH.
THE FINLYANDSKY STATION.
THE "RABOCHY PUT" NEWSPAPER.
THE POWER PLANT.
THE WINTER PALACE
Comrade Trotsky, Kamenev called. He asked
if you are to gather everyone here.
Yes. We are doing it today.
Doing what?
The revolution.
GRIGORY ZINOVIEV
A REVOLUTIONARY
Wait. Lenin spoke about the 27th,
today is the 25th.
We are doing it today. Gather the sailors.
I have bad news, it's the Spanish flu.
The virus is new, not yet studied.
The mortality rate is 20%.
Trotsky, listen, we can't.
LEV KAMENEV
A REVOLUTIONARY
You are the Chairman
of the Petrograd Soviet.
You can't force us to choose
between you and Lenin.
Lenin.
And where is your Lenin?
Where is he?
Damn it! Huh? No.
He is not here. Fiction
Oh, letters, in the hands of the Georgian.
Here's your Lenin.
And you continue to blindly obey him.
Natalia, when will Dad come home?
I don't know. He's spent
all week in the Petrograd Soviet.
-I'll go get him.
-Zinaida, wait!
Natalia. I need a bowl of cold water.
-Where are you going?
-You are not going out there alone.
Now you are here, you are the leader,
but Lenin created our party.
He led us to what we have.
He led us over ten years.
How long have you been a Bolshevik?
-Six months.
-Six months.
You may become a part of history
together with me today,
or you will be on its roadside tomorrow.
It's your choice.
By forces of the Keksholmski Regiment
take the Central Post Office. Trotsky.
Act according to the plan.
Report to me every 30 minutes.
The 6th Battalion to take
the Nicholaevsky Railway Station. Trotsky.
CENTRAL POST OFFICE
THE NICHOLAEVSKY RAILWAY STATION
Sailors of the Guard Fleet
to take the State Bank. Trotsky.
BANK
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE STATION
To arrest the Provisional Government.
Trotsky.
Who's provisional here? Get up!
Kerensky ran away,
the Provisional Government was arrested.
-Some people still resist, but
-Any losses?
-Twenty people.
-Only 20?
-You don't seem to be happy
-Well, no. I'm glad
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Trotsky, are you all right?
Zinoviev, has anyone ever told you,
the expectation of happiness
is the real happiness?
-What?
-When you live with a dream,
it gives you strength, great strength.
When you make your dream come true,
what should you live for?
-Have you ever thought about it?
-No.
-Dad.
-Why are you here so late?
Sergei is very ill. He has Spanish flu.
-What?
-He feels bad.
He may even die.
The doctor said the mortality rate is 20%.
I see.
I'll be back in two hours.
Gather them all,
we should announce our victory.
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Let's go.
What have you done, Trotsky?!
The revolution, Comrade Lenin.
-This?
-This is not a revolution, it is a coup!
This is a bank robbery,
we are not in America, damn you!
Take the car, take my children home,
and then come back for me.
Consider it done.
-So
-Please, come home. Hello.
Yes, it was a coup. But you will
call it the revolution, anyway.
If you want to save face.
You will need it.
You were right, Vladimir,
Russia will never recognize
a Jew as the leader.
Never.
But the revolution should have a leader.
The choice is yours.
I almost forgot
It's your birthday today, Trotsky.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Comrades! Comrades!
Comrades!
The revolution of the workers and peasants
which the Bolsheviks
have spoken about all the time,
is accomplished!
The floor is given to Comrade Trotsky.
Trotsky! Trotsky! Trotsky!
Trotsky! Trotsky!
Comrades!
We have dreamed of this for many days.
And today our dream has come true.
The proletarian revolution has won!
And this revolution was carried out
by the Bolshevik Party.
Recently Vladimir Lenin did not
often go to the Petrograd Soviet.
He withdrew from his work.
So it may seem at first sight.
But it's not like that, comrades.
We owe the victory
of the proletarian revolution,
first of all to this man.
It was he who developed
the plan for the revolution.
Revolutionary sailors and soldiers
followed his orders.
He led the uprising!
Glory to Lenin!
Leader of the Bolshevik Party!
Glory to Lenin!
Natalia.
Natalia. Have you heard?!
Damn it, we did it! We won!
Congratulations.
Happy birthday, darling.
How is Sergei?
-Much better now.
-What?
You had been going after your dream
for 20 years.
Despising principles,
drowning everyone in the way.
Then you just easily handed
all the power over to your opponent?
What for?
A Jewish leader wouldn't have ruled
for a month in Russia.
For the power,
Lenin would split the party.
And one by one we were doomed.
Power has never been my goal.
Next to Lenin,
as a part of the ruling party,
I could go on
with my true and sole purpose.
Yes, I know. "To blow the fire
of the world revolution."
And becoming the dictator of Russia,
I would fetter my hands.
The path to victory
does not always mean going forward.
We must be able to maneuver.
Just stop and wait.
Nonsense.
Don't you disgust yourself?
Look at you.
You're some kind of a demagogue!
A weak man!
You aren't clever enough to set apart
the real policy and demagogy.
I do not believe you.
You forced your family to suffer
for the sake of revolution,
and then put this revolution aside.
Scared of responsibility.
Your family suffered in vain.
Your son could die in vain
without seeing his father!
He died anyway.
They all died.
NINA 1902-1928
Dad.
SERGEI 1908-1937
ZINAIDA 1901-1933
I'M DYING OF DESPAIR
LEV 1906-1938
So early? Do we have an occasion?
Here it is. We have a new frame.
Here.
Dad!
We still love you. You're our dad.
Come here.
My dear children
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