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:21:03
Such commotion.
:21:05
I don't understand...
:21:06
such a commotion
for a philosopher.

:21:09
A very great man, Papa.
:21:10
A true revolutionary.
:21:13
It's an important service
we're doing.

:21:15
If you admire him,
why don't you advise him

:21:17
not to get involved
in politics?

:21:19
Politics are ruinous.
:21:20
Good advice, Papa.
:21:22
I'm sure he'll agree.
:21:48
I regret it was not possible
for me to meet you at your boat.

:21:51
Natalia and I,
we are deeply indebted to you

:21:54
for your generosity
in these difficult times.

:21:57
Your charming wife,
:21:59
she has made the last leg
of our trip such a delight.

:22:03
We are profoundly honored
:22:05
to have you and your wife
in our home.

:22:08
Ay, Diego, they're starving.
Let's feed them.

:22:14
Thank you.
:22:20
No, i-it's true!
It's true!

:22:22
I could not believe it!
These people are idiots!

:22:25
They scream about
Hitler's aggression,

:22:28
a-a-and then sing
Stalin's praises.

:22:30
Aren't they the same creature?
:22:32
Yes, but not exactly.
:22:33
Of course
they are both monsters,

:22:36
but Hitler at least
is a madman with a vision.

:22:39
Vision? He's insane!
:22:41
Of course he is insane,
:22:42
but he has the ability
to mobilize the people's minds,

:22:46
whereas Stalin, he's...
he is so dull.

:22:51
There is the brutality,
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but when you get
right down to it,

:22:55
Stalin is nothing
but a bureaucrat,

:22:59
and that is what is
smothering our revolution.


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