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- NR
- 2009
- 2 hr
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6.7 (6,406)
The Trotsky is a Canadian comedy film directed by Jacob Tierney and released in 2009. The film stars Jay Baruchel as Leon Bronstein, a student who believes himself to be the reincarnation of Marxist revolutionary Leon Trotsky. The film also stars Liane Balaban, Taylor Baruchel, and Colm Feore. The story revolves around Leon's quest to lead a revolution at his high school, which he sees as his own personal Moscow. Leon's overbearing personality and inflexible ideology don't win him any friends among his fellow students, but he persists in his belief that he is destined to lead a proletarian uprising.
Along the way, Leon falls in love with a school counselor named Alexandra (Liane Balaban), who helps him work through his neuroses and come to a better understanding of himself. Leon also clashes with his father (Colm Feore), a wealthy businessman who disapproves of his son's leftist tendencies.
The film is full of witty dialogue and sly cultural references, with clever nods to everything from The Catcher in the Rye to The Beatles. The film's sense of humor is both sharp and absurd, with playful nods to familiar tropes of high school movies and political satire.
Critics praised Jay Baruchel's performance as Leon, with many noting the film's deft balance of comedy and heart. The Trotsky was also noted for its inventive use of Montreal locations, which add a distinct flavor to the film's setting.
Overall, The Trotsky is an enjoyable and astute comedy that combines political satire and high school hijinks into a uniquely witty package. It's a well-crafted film that manages to explore some serious themes without losing its sense of humor or its energetic spirit.
The Trotsky is a 2009 comedy with a runtime of 2 hours. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.7 and a MetaScore of 59.