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:28:00
but he's had
half the women here.

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I'm sorry.
Did you come with him?

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Oh, n...
we're just friends.

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I'm Frida Kahlo.
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I'm a painter.
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A painter. No wonder.
Mm-hmm.

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I'm Lupe MarĂ­ n.
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I'm his wife.
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Ah...
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I was his wife.
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Good luck to you.
:28:29
Bad-mouth him
all you want, Diego.

:28:32
But while we have been talking
about socialism

:28:35
over drinks at parties
for 10 years,

:28:37
Stalin is making it work.
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He's achieving it.
:28:41
Achieving what?
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His only big idea so far
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is to throw out all
the real thinkers in the land.

:28:47
But he...
he just threw you out.

:28:48
No. Not just me.
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No, not just you.
:28:51
Mr. Trotsky... a man
who plays the martyr

:28:54
when, in truth, he was rejected
by his own country.

:28:57
- Good riddance.
- No.

:28:58
He had to run for his life.
Stalin would have had him shot.

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That's his version
of socialism...

:29:03
kill anyone
who disagrees with you.

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Well, some people have to get
shot in a revolution, you know.

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Well, I prefer evolution.
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Educate the poor.
Mobilize the workers.

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Rise like a slow tide.
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But you...
you'll have your revolution

:29:18
and kill half the poor
to save them.

:29:20
Diego, this from a Communist
who's getting rich

:29:23
painting for the government
and wealthy patrons?

:29:26
I can't help it
if the rich have good taste.

:29:28
The rich don't have
good taste.

:29:30
They pay someone
to have good taste for them.

:29:34
And they don't hire you
because you are good.

:29:37
They hire you because you
assuage their sense of guilt.

:29:40
They use you, Diego,
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and you are too vain
to see it.

:29:46
- No!
- Diego, no!

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What are you doing?
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Basta.
:29:55
Whoever takes the biggest
swig can dance with me.


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