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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
    Domini Blythe
    • Mrs. Davis
    Jonathan Bosco
    • Horne (Kid in Costume)
    Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc
    Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc
    • Female Cop
    Justin Bradley
    • Jimmy
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Denise Archambault
    Anne-Marie Cadieux
    Anne-Marie Cadieux
    • Anna Bronstein
    Jesse Camacho
    Jesse Camacho
    • Skip
    Cecile Cristobal
    • TV Reporter Haiyan Zhang
    Darren Curtis
    • Taxi Driver
    Paul Doucet
    Paul Doucet
    • Male Cop
    Guy Dufaux
    • Homeless Person
    Colm Feore
    Colm Feore
    • Principal Henry Berkhoff
    Angela Galuppo
    Angela Galuppo
    • Sheila
    Kyle Gatehouse
    Kyle Gatehouse
    • School Boy
    • Director
      • Jacob Tierney
    • Writer
      • Jacob Tierney
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    7MyrPraune

    Pretty good in general

    I enjoyed The Trotsky, most of it anyway. I liked the fact that it doesn't take its audience as complete illiterate and assumes that you would catch some of the historic references. I prefer that than having everything spelled out for me. Jay Baruchel is just creepy enough, without becoming really scary in his obsession with being the real Leon Trotsky. I was rather uncomfortable with the relationship with Alexandra; that was one of the drawbacks of the movie. I loved the portrayal of Montreal with the English and the French intermingling in conversation and everyday life - even if it's not at all the main point of the movie. My main critic would go to Geneviève Bujold, who plays a commissioner of the school board, or something like that. I don't think I've ever seen such overacting before. She was awful. I always heard people say how she was a great actress, well, I did not see that here. I could not stop thinking how bad she was every time she was opening her mouth. Even every gesture she was making was over the top. Anyways, she doesn't have a huge role, so it didn't really spoil the movie. All in all, I enjoyed it and I would see it again.
    7lewiskendell

    Ready for the revolution?

    "It's over. I'm not it. I'm not the man for the job."

    The Trotsky came out of absolutely nowhere. I don't even know how it appeared on my radar, but I'm glad that it did. It's quite the little gem. 

    It's the story of a teenager (named Leon) from Montreal who believes he is the reincarnation of the Marxist leader Leon Trotsky, and believes that his life will follow that of his predecessor exactly. Right down to exile, relationships, and even cause of death. He finds his "great cause" in the plight of the students at the public high school that his father sends him too, and puts all his energy into forming a union for them.

    I found myself getting swept up into Leon's struggle against youth apathy very quickly, because he's such a likable character. Jay Baruchel plays him with his typical neurotic performance, but it works. You don't know how seriously to take him at first, but Leon believes so deeply in who he claims to be and what he's doing, that it's easy to let your disbelief go and just roll with it all. All the characters are pretty great, actually, and most of my enjoyment of the movie came from their interactions with each other.

    So yeah, I'm recommending The Trotsky wholeheartedly. Don't immediately write it off if you have no idea who Leon Trotsky is. It's just a very likable comedy, and it puts a fresh spin on the "high school movie". I enjoyed it.
    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.
    10rosemacaskie17

    A film about activating people to stop abuse that ts light and funny as well as dealing with real and important themes.

    An important film, the question are you inactive through boredom or apathy is central to the plot though the theme is easier for me to understand as, wait for things to happen or control your life. It is important for people to take a active part in life and in this film Leon Bronstein finds the students letting fate do as it may with them and gets them to take a hand in their lives and the world around them. This theme appears everywhere in life and this film helps clarify it by showing how you can change things and why you should do so. This theme appears in psychology, be responsible for what happens to you, for example, also a woman from Africa, talking on CNN, said, you must not wait for things to happen but make them happen, a message women, more given to accepting their lot, need to hear. The film also links getting the students to take an active role at school to sexual abuse at schools, another important topic, the hero says that, had sexually abused children had a student union they could have stopped the abuse. Even in school people are in danger. The theme of bullying in school and abuse is very big just now and Bronstein does face and defeat bullying not by saying things will get better, which is wishful thinking but by effective and complicated action, which I judge to be a more real way to deal with things. rose macaskie
    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.

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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 Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      ABC's
      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
      • November 28, 2010 (France)
    • 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
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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