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Trotsky (Hindi Dubbed)
- Series Name: Trotsky (Season 1)
- IMDb Ratings: 7.1/10
- Star Cast: Konstantin Khabenskiy, Mikhail Porechenkov, Maksim Matveev, Vilma Kutaviciute
- Genres: Biography | Drama | History
- Quality: 1080p / 720p / 480p [HD]
- Language: Hindi Dubbed (ORG)
Trotsky (Троцкий) is a Russian biographical eight-episode television mini-series about Leon Trotsky ,
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Maturity Rating : 18+ (For Mature Content, Nudity, Violence, Foul Language, Substances)
Trotsky (Season 1) (Hindi Dubbed) – Storyline :
The series is structured as a series of flashbacks to earlier episodes in Trotsky’s life, framed by events during his asylum in Mexico City (1939-1940). The first episode begins in May 1940, on the outskirts of Mexico City, when a group of Mexican Communists dressed as policemen attack Trotsky’s house. After shooting into the house for nearly a quarter hour, Trotsky and his wife amazingly survive untouched. Afterwards, he reflects on his situation. Having lost almost all those close to him during his eleven years of exile from the USSR, Trotsky perceives USSR leader Stalin, will relentlessly pursue him until he is dead. Trotsky decides to leave a political testament of how a man from an oppressed minority managed to successfully overthrow the Tsarist regime and establish a new social order. He invites an ideological opponent – a Canadian journalist sympathetic to Stalin – to work with him and write that testament. Each episode of the series then explores a period in his life as an emerging leader of the Communist Revolution who then lost his new power to Stalin.
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The series is a rare high-budget artistic representation of Trotsky in post-Soviet Russia, as his name was a taboo during most of the Soviet period.
According to Elena Afanasieva, Director of Creative Channel Planning Directorate of the Channel 1, less than a year passed since the idea of the series was introduced and until the end of the shooting. Subsequently, Konstantin Ernst confirmed this, saying that another TV series about the revolution that the channel planned to implement was shelved, as a result which he had to urgently appeal to Alexander Tsekalo with a proposal to shoot a series about Trotsky.
A number of professional historians have strongly criticized the mini-series for its historical inaccuracies. This includes the misrepresentation of Soviet personalities including Lenin and Trotsky along with the wider events of the Russian Revolution.
Trotsky Season 1 2017 (Hindi Dubbed) Russian Series Review:
The best thing about this flashy Russian miniseries is that is quite entertaining for most of its running time (it bogs down a little in the middle episodes). Not only it has lots of sex, but also Trotsky travelling around in a steampunk like train, hallucinations, bizarre dream sequences and even Matrix style gunfights. Clearly, the dour Russian cinema of Soviet times is long past.
The bad thing is that is quite inaccurate historically and downright invents a lot of stuff: for example, the central conceit of the series is the absurdity of Trotsky in 1940 telling the history of his life to his would be murderer, Frank Jackson (the alias of Ramon Mercader). Another absurdity – there are many – is an encounter between Trotsky and Freud in which the latter diagnoses fanaticism in the former.
On the plus side, the narrative structure is complex, with the story going back from the Russian revolution to Trotsky’s youth to his exile in Mexico in 1940. We have many characters in the movie (including some real but obscure persons), and the plot at times is quite complex. The filmmakers obviously read a lot of history before doing this (even if they then distort it).
Trotskyists will complain about the portrayal of Trotsky, but I find it a compelling character, much more than Lenin (who is shown as a scheming opportunist) and Stalin (who is shown as an uneducated thug).
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