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Everybody, I have someone
for you to meet.

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This is Frida Kahlo.
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She came with Diego.
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Another pretty girl...
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She's quite a talent, no?
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Julio Mella, the Cuban.
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Tina took the last photo
of him.

:27:35
She was with him on the street
when they gunned him down.

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Incredible.
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They're like clay
in his hands.

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It must be that body.
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No.
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It's the way he looks
at you...

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and finds beauty
in all your imperfections.

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It's irresistible.
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You'd never think it
to look at him,

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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.
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Bad-mouth him
all you want, Diego.

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But while we have been talking
about socialism

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over drinks at parties
for 10 years,

:28:37
Stalin is making it work.
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He's achieving it.
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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.

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But he...
he just threw you out.

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

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

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- Good riddance.
- No.

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


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