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Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 Epic Movie directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. Based on the nonfiction book by Robert K. Massie, it is a Biopic of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II (Michael Jayston), and his wife Alexandra (Janet Suzman), dramatizing their lives from 1904 to 1918, as their world collapses around them, they are overthrown and are eventually murdered by the Bolsheviks. The film shows the personal side of Nicholas and Alexandra, their loving and affectionate relationships with each other and their children, while also portraying their incompetence as rulers and their many mistakes that led to their destruction. Other scenes follow Kerensky (John McEnery), who struggles to establish a democratic government in Russia following the overthrow of the Romanovs, and Lenin (Michael Bryant), who rises from obscure rabble-rouser to the first ruler of the Soviet Union.This film is notable for an impressive All-Star Cast. Tom Baker, best known for being the most iconic incarnation of Doctor Who, has a memorable supporting role as Grigori Rasputin, which earned him a Global Globe nomination. Laurence Olivier also makes the most of limited screen time as Count Witte, Nicholas's one intelligent adviser. Michael Redgrave plays Foreign Minister Sazonov. A startlingly young Brian Cox plays Leon Trotsky, and Ian Holm plays a Red officer who takes charge of the Romanovs for a while.
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Dirty Coward
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Dirty Coward: The Bolshevik who attacks Alexei. He waits for everyone to leave, then manhandles the boy to get his necklace. When Nagorny comes in and starts roughing him up, he hides behind the other Bolsheviks like the pathetic little worm that he is.
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Rasputinian Death
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Rasputinian Death: The Trope Maker. Later historical research has shown that Yusupov's story was nonsense—Rasputin's death was perfectly ordinary, shot three times with the last a Boom, Headshot!, no cakes and poison—but at the time the movie was made this was believed to be how Rasputin really died.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Father Gapon, after the Bloody Sunday massacre.
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Heel–Face Door-Slam
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Heel–Face Door-Slam: Nicholas comes to regret his failures as a leader...but by then, he hasn't got the power to correct his mistakes, and is killed along with his family.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: Nicholas lives in his father's shadow, and gets agitated when his mother brings him up. Truth in Television, as Alexander III had no confidence in his heir and never bothered to teach him how to be a proper ruler and assumed he'd live long enough for it not to matter, shocking everyone when he died at the age of 49.
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Historical Villain Downgrade
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Historical Villain Downgrade: Zigzagged with Nicholas, as the movie plays up both his incompetence and the love he had for his family. His accomplishments, while not being able to stop the revolution did lead to some improvements in Russian lives, are not touched upon. Nor, on the other hand, are his blatant racismnote such as frequently referring to the Japanese as "monkeys," even in official correspondence and anti-Semitismnote Not only did Nicholas condone, if not actively encourage several pogroms through his reign, along with his meddling in the Bellis blood libel case, he was convinced that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion were genuine and urged his advisers to read it so much as mentioned.
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End of an Age
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End of an Age: How Count Witte predicts the eventual downfall of tsarist Russia.
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In the Back
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In the Back: How Rasputin gets it, after the poisoned cakes and wine didn't kill him.
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Only Sane Man
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Only Sane Man: Count Witte, who recognizes the need for reform and the recklessness of going to the first World War in 1914—see The Cassandra above. Kerensky is almost this, except for his fatal error of deciding to keep Russia involved in World War I when it was unwinnable for Russia. Alexei is this among the family, who sadly understands that they may not be alive in the near future.
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Nicholas zig-zags this, being perfectly capable of showing empathy from time to time but often failing to do so when he really needs to.
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Catapult Nightmare
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Catapult Nightmare: Alexei has one about the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie, letting the audience know that World War I is about to start.
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Ruling Couple
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Ruling Couple: Nicholas and Alexandra, and they are really terrible at it.
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Adapted Out
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Adapted Out: Nicholas's brother, Michael, and his sisters, Olga and Xenia, are nowhere to be seen. Pretty surprising, given that Xenia had a vicious rivalry with Alexandra. The other four servants who accompanied the Romanovs to Ekaterinburg, and—barring a kitchen boy named Leonid, whom the Bolsheviks decided to spare—died alongside them.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: Several examples. Bloody Sunday is a major one, with the peasants being the dogs and the royal guards being the kickers (shooters). Nicholas's response to Stolypin's murder is extremely harsh. He could have settled for simply executing the killer, but he decides to also unleash the secret police on the peasantry. A somewhat nasty guard makes a rather lewd drawing of two of the princesses and shows it to them, then violently stops Alexei from trying to get rid of it. He later feels remorse for it, though. Once Nicholas has abdicated, the royal family is essentially rendered harmless, yet the Bolsheviks, after taking them prisoners, take several opportunities to torment them whenever a chance is presented. Examples include separating them from the childrens' French tutor, giving the girls no privacy when they are dressing/undressing, manhandling Alexei—who became crippled from his earlier suicide attempt in Tobolsk—and then killing his bodyguard when the latter tries to defend him, and then finally giving them a brief Hope Spot For the Evulz by giving them all the mail they had previously withheld from them before brutally murdering all of them in a cellar. Even Yurovsky feels that witholding their mail might've been just too plain cruel.
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Born in the Wrong Century
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Born in the Wrong Century: He was simply a man unfit for the tumult and revolutions of the early 20th century. When the "winds of change" were blowing his way, he seems eager to stop them. In fact, with his family values and gentle, middle-class demeanor, it seems like he would have been much better as a figurehead head of state like many contemporary monarchs than as an old-school absolute monarch.
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Face Death with Dignity
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Face Death with Dignity: When the Bolsheviks direct their guns at the royal family, they either scream, close their eyes, huddle together, make an Orthodox sign of the cross or a combination of the three—except for Anastasia, who just glares at her killers right before they start shooting.
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion: Think about Russian history for 3 seconds, and you'll know that the Bolsheviks will win.
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Historical Hero Upgrade
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Historical Hero Upgrade Pyotr Stolypin is portrayed as a reformist. But he also implemented a series of Kangaroo Courts in response to the 1905 revolution that were so notorious for hanging people, the rope nooses used in these executions was nicknamed "Stolypin's neckties". Rasputin receives a more nuanced portrayal than he often receives in fiction. He's very much a Large Ham and a debauched eccentric rather than a mere power-hungry "mad monk"; he does appear to be sincerely devoted to the Tsar and Tsarina and convinced that his advice is helping Russia prevent revolution. Notably, his assassination is portrayed largely from his point of view, allowing Rasputin to seem at least more sympathetic than his assassins.
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Costume Porn
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Costume Porn: Won an Academy Award for costume design. Early 20th-century Russia is certainly portrayed handsomely.
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent: None of the cast make an effort to affect Russian accents and keep their natural British ones.
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: The Bolsheviks, who execute the Romanov children.
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Intermission
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Intermission: In those days three-plus-hour movies would have one in the middle. Here, Part One ends with Nicholas II saluting the marching soldiers as they head to the Front.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: The entire royal family is murdered by the Bolsheviks.
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Adaptational Ugliness
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Adaptational Ugliness: Yakov Yurovsky is depicted as a somewhat elderly and spindly man with a thin mustache. The real Yurovsky was of average—borderline athletic—build, had a thick beard and mustache, and was two days shy of his 40th birthday when he oversaw the execution of the Romanovs.
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Unresolved Sexual Tension: Although there doesn't appear to be any truth to the rumors of a sexual relationship between Rasputin and Alexandra, the film does show an unspoken attraction between them. Most obvious in the scene where a long Held Gaze between the two ends with Alexandra kissing the large, quite phallic crucifix which hangs by a string from Rasputin's neck.
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The Caligula
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Nicholas is the royal variant: he's too milquetoast to be considered a Caligula and he genuinely means well, but he makes a series of inept and tone-deaf decisions that alienate even his own family and lead to the collapse of his dynasty.
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Book Ends: A closeup of a single candle is the first and last shot in the film.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: Stolypin wasn't assassinated in 1913 during the tricentennial, but in 1911. Also, he was seated in a high balcony not far from where the Royal Family was sitting, not in the general audience. Nicholas later said that Stolypin managed to turn to him and make the sign of the cross before succumbing to the gunshot wound. The film portrays Alexander Kerensky as the leader of the Provisional Government from the outset, when in reality, he wouldn't become its head until several more months after the February Revolution. Rasputin was introduced to the titular couple by a pair of princesses who were married to Nicholas’s cousins nicknamed "The Crow Sisters", not by Grand Duke Nicholas. The build-up to his introduction—a previous charlatan named "Doctor" Phillipe, whose "help", Alexandra believed, had allowed her to give birth to Alexei, had died, but not before predicting that another would take his place—is also absent. The film gives no explanation as to why Rasputin is supposedly able to "heal" Alexei. By the time the film came out, testimony from eyewitnesses (including the French tutor, Pierre Gilliard) led historians to conclude that the doctors were giving Alexei aspirin—the most common treatment for hemophilia at the time, but we now know is actually the worst medicine you can give a hemophiliac—and Rasputin's insistence that they stay away from the boy while he was bedridden kept the symptoms from getting worse because it kept them from giving him the pill. Rasputin may have also aided Alexei by being a benign presence in the boy's life, offering him and his mother enough moral support that episodes of bleeding were much less stressful than they would've been. The Russian public is depicted as apathetic-at-best and hostile-at-worst during the Romanov Tercentenary. In reality, Nicholas was greeted with great acclaim, as foreign investment had helped stabilize the economy; and (the now dead) Stolypin had, by that point, passed several workers' rights legislation and abolished serf redemption debts, allowing many to acquire their own land and prosper from it. Archduke Franz Ferdinand's car is depicted as moving when he is assassinated. It had actually stopped for maintenance, giving Gavrilo Princep (who was about to give up and go home when he spotted the car) the chance to kill the archduke and his wife. The build-up to Rasputin's death is also changed: Yusupov lured him to his mansion by claiming that his wife had a headache that needed curing, not by promising him a night of getting high on opium. And in Yusupov's admittedly suspect account, Rasputin was actually being entertained quietly while Yusupov told him that the party was going on upstairs; the movie conflates this with Yusupov's known cross-dressing and supposedly decadent lifestyle as dramatic license. For most of Alexei's life, his chief caretaker was another sailor named Alexei Derevenko, the son of Nicholas's physician, with Klementy Nagorny as his assistant. However, Derevenko supported the Revolution and had left the Imperial Family by the time they were imprisoned at Ekaterinburg. After the Romanovs left Tsarskoye Selo, they were transferred to the governor's mansion in Tobolsk, where they lived in comfort, not an icy cabin in Siberia, as the film depicts. They also did not arrive in Ekaterinburg as a group: Alexei was ill at the time, so he remained in Tobolsk with three of his sisters while their parents and the remaining sister (Maria) went to Ekaterinburg, with the rest of the children arriving in May 1918. The Romanovs had five servants with them at Ekaterinburg, four of whom were killed alongside them. The last one, a young kitchen boy and playmate for Alexei named Leonid, was taken away mere hours before the execution, as Yurovsky had decided to spare his life. The family's assassinations was a horrible, drawn out affair that by some accounts lasted up to twenty minutes. However, it's shown to be done quickly and efficiently in the movie. The guards did not want to kill the girls and got drunk to build up the courage to do so. They couldn't aim well in their state so the small room quickly became a smoke filled mess where no one could see and thus they began to shoot indiscriminately. Nicholas, Alexandra, and Alexei all died pretty quickly but the girls had sewn their jewels into their dresses which acted as makeshift bulletproof vests. One of them may have been alive for as long as it took them to transport the bodies to the truck. The guards also read off a death warrant to the family but here they just start shooting. The chairs were not waiting on them in the basement like is shown in the movie either, Alexandra asked for them for herself and Alexei who was going through a hemophilia flair-up at the time and could not walk on his own.
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: When a Red guard peeks in the family's bedroom in Ekaterinburg, an angry Tatiana says "What do you want? Do you want to see me?", and opens her robe. After the guard leaves, a hysterical Tatiana sobs that she almost invited him in—she's 21, she's pretty, and no other man has ever looked at her before.
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Kangaroo Court
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Pyotr Stolypin is portrayed as a reformist. But he also implemented a series of Kangaroo Courts in response to the 1905 revolution that were so notorious for hanging people, the rope nooses used in these executions was nicknamed "Stolypin's neckties".
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EnfanteTerrible
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Enfante Terrible: Zig-zagged with Alexei. He says he would like to kill the Communist guards, and, earlier, ordered a frantic minister to leave his grief-stricken mother in peace the morning after Rasputin's death rather than have her pay attention to the various crises going on in Russia. He also seemed to deliberately injure himself simply to get people's attention or in a suicide attempt to internally bleed himself to death as a hemophiliac. This is balanced out somewhat by his genuine friendship with Nagorny and, in one scene, his attempt to defend his sisters' honors by trying to cover up/destroy a crude drawing of one of them made by a Jerkass soldier.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: The timing is a little vague, especially since Stolypin is shown observing the Romanov tercentenary in 1913 when he was really shot in 1911, but several years obviously pass between Alexei's birth/infancy and Alexei as a child of school age.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: The Imperial Guards and the Cossacks abandon the tsar and join the revolution midway through the second act. In one notable scene, a group of Cossacks on horseback confront a mob of hungry peasants who have broken into a bakery and are trying to tear open the bags of grain. The guards draw their swords, the leader advances, raises his sword, and... cuts a bag open for the peasants, with the rest of the guards quickly following suit.
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High-Class Gloves
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High-Class Gloves: The Romanov daughters wear fancy opera gloves at the opera, as you might expect princesses to do.
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Lack of Empathy
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Lack of Empathy: Nicholas zig-zags this, being perfectly capable of showing empathy from time to time but often failing to do so when he really needs to. Alexandra plays this completely straight, being a cold-hearted bitch who thinks only of her and her son's needs.
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Rebel Leader
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Rebel Leader: V.I. Ulyanov topples the Provisional Government.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: When Nicholas is begging for Nagorny's life, he says "No man should have that power." The commander coldly tells him "You had it." Nicholas is forced to admit that he did, and that he let it destroy him. The Dowager Empress Marie is very harsh and critical of her son and daughter-in-law and definitely believes in an autocracy, but one can only think that Nicholas could have avoided a lot of trouble if he listened to her about governing Russia and keeping Alexandra away. Rasputin predicts that his death, rather than staving off the revolution, will hasten it by undermining the Tsar's authority. While decidedly self-serving, his prediction proves completely accurate.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: A tsarist officer in World War I surveys his men, a group of young boys and wrinkled grandpas, some of whom are wielding scythes instead of rifles. He sends them off to face the better armed Germans, then lies down and shoots himself, reflecting how badly the war is going for Russia by this point and knowing that he just sent helpless men and boys to their dooms.
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Henpecked Husband
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Henpecked Husband: He's married to a demanding, pampered princess with zero interest in the affairs of state, and ends up more interested in her than in governing Russia.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: Nicholas is an utterly incompetent ruler who refuses to give his people the reforms they want. Alexandra lets a smelly fake monk run the country. Kerensky is well-intentioned but refuses to give Russia the peace that the people cry out for. The Bolsheviks for their parts are murderers, but they do have their own ideals, and they're overthrowing a system that has sent seven million Russians to their deaths in World War I. The diplomats (Allied ambassadors) have little concern for the Russian people, but their countries are involved in a terrible war. The only really innocent characters are Nicholas and Alexandra's five children.
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Easy Logistics
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Easy Logistics: Averted. Supplying soldiers across the vast Russian Empire is a monumental challenge for the underdeveloped and backward government. Grand Duke Nicholas frustratingly explains to his nephew, the tsar the difficulties of supplying a war effort all the way in Japan. Count Witte points out just before Germany declares World War I against Russia how Russia is too far behind Germany in technology and infrastructure to fight an industrial scale world war against it, but is ignored.
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The Good Chancellor
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The Good Chancellor: Count Witte and Stolypin, who both try to influence Nicholas II to reform, and both fail. Witte is ignored while Stolypin is assassinated.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: Witte delivers one to Nicholas in briefing him about Bloody Sunday, one which Nicholas has no answer for after Nicholas refuses to even consider reform.
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Smart People Play Chess
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Smart People Play Chess: There's a chessboard in Lenin's apartment. Truth in Television, as Lenin was an enthusiastic chess player.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Count Witte gives a pretty good one to Nicholas after the tsar demands an explanation for the Bloody Sunday massacre (1905). Nicholas's mother the Dowager Empress Maria Fedorova lets him have it for staffing his government with stooges, failing to take action against the revolutionaries, and hiding out at military headquarters in Mogilev. Kerensky gives one to Nicholas in the summer of 1917, months after his abdication, dressing him down by telling him that none of Russia's allies, ex. Britain whose leader was none other than Nicholas' own cousin, King George V, as well as France, the United States or any of Russia's other World War I allies, will offer the deposed royal family shelter because of Nicholas' past tyrannical abuses and also for the mess that he left behind. Nicholas FINALLY gives one to Alexandra (he probably never said anything like this to her in real life, but it addresses a deeply frustrating issue...and it's very satisfying)
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Grand Duke Nicholas introduces Rasputin to Alexandra, much to his later regret.
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Large Ham
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Rasputin receives a more nuanced portrayal than he often receives in fiction. He's very much a Large Ham and a debauched eccentric rather than a mere power-hungry "mad monk"; he does appear to be sincerely devoted to the Tsar and Tsarina and convinced that his advice is helping Russia prevent revolution. Notably, his assassination is portrayed largely from his point of view, allowing Rasputin to seem at least more sympathetic than his assassins.
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Second-Face Smoke
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Second-Face Smoke: Arthur Zimmermann, the German official plotting to send Lenin to Russia, is talking to Lenin himself. Zimmermann, holding a cigarette in his hand, notes how Lenin doesn't smoke and won't let his associates smoke. Then Zimmermann takes a drag on his cigarette and blows the smoke in Lenin's face.note Unrelated to this movie, but right around this time Zimmermann was committing one of the all-time diplomatic blunders, the Zimmermann Telegram.
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The Cassandra
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The Cassandra: Count Witte, the Only Sane Man in Nicholas's government, begs the tsar to get out of an unnecessary war against Japan before it's too late. Nicholas refuses and Russia suffers a humiliating defeat by them in 1905 that nearly gets him overthrown. Nine years later, Witte begs Nicholas not to go to war (the first "World" one) in 1914, explaining in detail all the horrific consequences that will follow. Again, Nicholas doesn't listen.
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Puppy-Dog Eyes
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Puppy-Dog Eyes: A starving old peasant woman gives an armed Cossack a pleading look when he and his men show up to stop her and other starving peasants from raiding a grain storage. It works: the Cossack cuts a bag of grain open with his sabre, and his men quickly follow suit.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Count Witte is absent in the second half of the movie. Justified, as the real Witte died of a brain tumor in 1915.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: Downplayed with Nicholas. He is portrayed as a loving father and a personally kind man. But he is also a man who refuses to consider the needs of his people, seeks to hold onto his absolute power at all costs, and has little problem oppressing his subjects with the secret police.
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Sinister Minister
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Sinister Minister: Rasputin comes off as this, even though he doesn't do anything overtly evil.
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Heel Realization
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Heel Realization: After all his despotic abuses, failures, and even being deposed by his own people, it's only after he finds out that even his own wartime allies won't accept him as an exile that Nicholas finds out just how bad he's really been.
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Faux Affably Evil
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Faux Affably Evil: Yurovsky is nothing but pleasant and polite to Nicholas and his family even while planning their executions. His reaction to the Bolshevik's final decision to execute the Czar and his entire family is to express his disappointment that it took so long to decide this and if it's the whole family that needs to be executed!
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As You Know
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As You Know: The film explains who Witte is in an early scene by having Nicholas tell his wife "He's a brilliant prime minster."
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Holding the Floor
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Holding the Floor: The Russian prime minister says "I have the floor Mr. Kerensky." Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky, who is the Only Sane Man in the Duma later manages to silence the Duma and tells then that Rasputin's death does not solve the problems of Russia's failing government. The army is deserting (i.e. surrendering) by the tens of thousands, the civilians are organizing food and fuel riots, his German wife is still ruling The Empire, and the Tsar is ignoring reality.
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Depraved Homosexual
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Whether Prince Yusupov was the straightforward Depraved Homosexual depicted in the film is, needless to say, highly suspect. Yusupov admitted that he cross-dressed in his youth and certainly lived a lavish lifestyle, but he always denied being gay or bisexual and enjoyed a 50 year marriage to his wife, Princess Irina (Nicholas and Alexandra's niece) though there is anecdotal evidence to the contrary. Modern biographers think Yusupov was bisexual and had lovers of both genders before his marriage, but became strongly religious and likely remained faithful to his wife (whom never expressed any disapproval towards his behavior) afterwards. He's also depicted as overly decadent and extravagant, but while the latter was expected of him due to his social status, Yusupov could actually be quite charitable at times, even considering donating all of his possessions to the poor at one point. Alexandra even called him "downright revolutionary" when she heard of this.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized
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The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized: The Bolsheviks. They'll kill the czar and his family. Lenin makes this intention clear in an early scene.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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A somewhat nasty guard makes a rather lewd drawing of two of the princesses and shows it to them, then violently stops Alexei from trying to get rid of it. He later feels remorse for it, though.
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Royal "We"
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Royal "We": Nicholas tends to use these on formal occasions, like when signing his abdication letter.
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And There Was Much Rejoicing
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And There Was Much Rejoicing: Deconstructed. Everyone in the Duma cheers when Rasputin is shot, except for Kerensky, who points out that Russia's problems go beyond what killing one crazy monk can solve.
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While Rome Burns
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While Rome Burns: Yusupov sees the coming disaster more than most in the tsarist establishment.
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Dramatic Irony
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Dramatic Irony: Nicholas, in a cheerful mood after the family has finally received long-withheld mail, says "Lord, it's good to be alive!". This is after the audience has already learned that the entire family is to be murdered that night.
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Fatal Flaw
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Fatal Flaw: The czar had several. Horrible Judge of Character: Nicholas trusts the wrong kinds of people with running his country, and believes against all evidence, logic and reason that Rasputin is a holy man who works miracles and keeps his hemophiliac son alive. After Nicholas is overthrown and made a prisoner of the Bolsheviks, he even thinks the Communist guards are there to help them, when even Alexei knows all along that they are there to kill them. Henpecked Husband: He's married to a demanding, pampered princess with zero interest in the affairs of state, and ends up more interested in her than in governing Russia. Born in the Wrong Century: He was simply a man unfit for the tumult and revolutions of the early 20th century. When the "winds of change" were blowing his way, he seems eager to stop them. In fact, with his family values and gentle, middle-class demeanor, it seems like he would have been much better as a figurehead head of state like many contemporary monarchs than as an old-school absolute monarch. Pride: Nicolas is convinced of his status as a divinely appointed ruler, that his people love and respect him too much to ever revolt and refuses to end the war with Japan for fear of appearing weak and being the first ruler ever to have Russia lose a war. Kerensky's own misguided patriotism drives him to continue a war that no one in Russia wants to fight anymore. This leads to the collapse of his government. Alexandra's self-centeredness makes her even more out of touch with her subjects than her husband. When she's put in charge of the country, she runs everything into the ground, unable to consider anything but her own needs.
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Alas, Poor Villain
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Alas, Poor Villain: Nicholas II was definitely a terrible leader who hurt his people...but being brutally and violently executed along with his wife and innocent children is not a good way to go.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: At one point in February 1917, as smoke rises and gunfire clatters in Petrograd, Alexandra looks out her palace balcony and is reassured to see an army squadron still there, guarding the place. A soldier even salutes. Her Oh, Crap! moment comes a couple of scenes later, when she looks back out and sees the guards gone. (This happened; the palace guards did in fact join the mutineers that were taking over the city.)
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My Beloved Smother
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My Beloved Smother: Alexandra is overprotective of Alexei due to his haemophilia, but not only is her son frustrated by her coddling, but this causes her to be blind to the problems plaguing the country.
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JerkassWithAHeartOfGold
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Jerkass with a Heart of Gold: The first set of guards tasked to keep watch on the deposed Romanovs. They're rough, and some of them are rather crude, but they are decent men at heart, especially the commander.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: Alexandra has this bad. Her own fears and needs always take precedence over actually running the country.
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Happily Married
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Happily Married: The titular couple. This becomes a problem since Nicholas trusts Alexandra so much that he almost always listens to her terrible advice with hardly any protest. Lenin and his wife Krupskaya, as they were in real life. While Lenin acts aloof towards others, including his fellow Bolsheviks, he shows a more sympathetic side towards his wife, showing concern for her upon noticing how exhausted she was during a late-night Bolshevik meeting.
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Really Gets Around
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Really Gets Around: Rasputin, as was reportedly true in Real Life. Rasputin is traveling the countryside on horseback, when he sees some pretty peasant girls baling hay. Cut to Rasputin in the hay cart, naked with the girls.
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Pride
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Pride: Nicolas is convinced of his status as a divinely appointed ruler, that his people love and respect him too much to ever revolt and refuses to end the war with Japan for fear of appearing weak and being the first ruler ever to have Russia lose a war.
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Once Nicholas has abdicated, the royal family is essentially rendered harmless, yet the Bolsheviks, after taking them prisoners, take several opportunities to torment them whenever a chance is presented. Examples include separating them from the childrens' French tutor, giving the girls no privacy when they are dressing/undressing, manhandling Alexei—who became crippled from his earlier suicide attempt in Tobolsk—and then killing his bodyguard when the latter tries to defend him, and then finally giving them a brief Hope Spot For the Evulz by giving them all the mail they had previously withheld from them before brutally murdering all of them in a cellar. Even Yurovsky feels that witholding their mail might've been just too plain cruel.
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Horrible Judge of Character: Nicholas trusts the wrong kinds of people with running his country, and believes against all evidence, logic and reason that Rasputin is a holy man who works miracles and keeps his hemophiliac son alive. After Nicholas is overthrown and made a prisoner of the Bolsheviks, he even thinks the Communist guards are there to help them, when even Alexei knows all along that they are there to kill them.
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Anti-Villain: Nicholas is a tyrant bent on maintaining his absolute rule, but he's also a loving family man who genuinely believes in the idea of the royal right to rule.
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Good Shepherd: Father Gapon, which makes his witnessing the Bloody Sunday massacre all the more tragic. In Real Life, he joined Lenin's Socialist Revolutionary Party, but was murdered after he was accused of being a tsarist spy.
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Big "SHUT UP!": Kerensky to Alexandra after she complains about wanting her luxuries with her as they're about to go on a train to Siberia in summer 1917 just months after Nicholas was forced to abdicate.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: Lenin, who manages to talk the Germans into smuggling him out of Switzerland and through their country to Sweden, so he can then go to Russia and lead a revolution that will take Russia out of the war, leaving Germany free to send more troops to the western front.
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Tragic Mistake: Nicholas's decision to go to war in 1914, despite Count Witte's pleas, is the trigger for all the disasters that follow.
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Inelegant Blubbering: Nicholas breaks down into some very un-emperor-like crying and blubbering when he's reunited with Alexandra after his forced abdication.
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Pointy-Haired Boss: Nicholas is the royal variant: he's too milquetoast to be considered a Caligula and he genuinely means well, but he makes a series of inept and tone-deaf decisions that alienate even his own family and lead to the collapse of his dynasty. Alexandra isn't much better, obstructing her ministers and the generals with her selfishness and blind trust in Rasputin. Grand Duke Nicholas even declares that he could have beaten the Germans if it weren't for Alexandra and Rasputin trying to sabotage him from behind.
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Historical Villain Upgrade Dowager Empress Maria is shown to be a fan of autocracy, to an extent. In real life, she understood that the time of absolute monarchy was over and supported reform, but couldn't force Nicholas to go through with it because Alexandra controlled his ears. It got to the point where she and a circle of supporters hatched a plot to depose Nicholas and place a more liberal-minded (or at least more pragmatic) family member on the throne, but it never went anywhere. Whether Prince Yusupov was the straightforward Depraved Homosexual depicted in the film is, needless to say, highly suspect. Yusupov admitted that he cross-dressed in his youth and certainly lived a lavish lifestyle, but he always denied being gay or bisexual and enjoyed a 50 year marriage to his wife, Princess Irina (Nicholas and Alexandra's niece) though there is anecdotal evidence to the contrary. Modern biographers think Yusupov was bisexual and had lovers of both genders before his marriage, but became strongly religious and likely remained faithful to his wife (whom never expressed any disapproval towards his behavior) afterwards. He's also depicted as overly decadent and extravagant, but while the latter was expected of him due to his social status, Yusupov could actually be quite charitable at times, even considering donating all of his possessions to the poor at one point. Alexandra even called him "downright revolutionary" when she heard of this.
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Cigarette of Anxiety
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Cigarette of Anxiety: Nicholas tries to light one up after Stolypin is shot, but can't find a light. Similarly, at the end of the movie the Ekaterinburg commissar charged with the murder of the royal family is chain-smoking in obvious distress.
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Undying Loyalty: Nagorny, the sailor tasked with being Alexei's full-time caretaker, who sticks with the Romanovs until he's shot at Ekaterinburg for defending Alexei from a thief. (Not shown is a second sailor caretaker, Andrei Derevenko, who went over to the Bolsheviks.) Also Dr. Botkin, who dies along with the family in the basement room of the Ipatiev House.
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You Will Be Spared
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The Romanovs had five servants with them at Ekaterinburg, four of whom were killed alongside them. The last one, a young kitchen boy and playmate for Alexei named Leonid, was taken away mere hours before the execution, as Yurovsky had decided to spare his life.
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Name and Name
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Name and Name: After the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia.
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Young Future Famous People
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Young Future Famous People: Stalin pops up at a 1904 Bolshevik congress as a gregarious young man and follower of Lenin.
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Pet the Dog: When Nicholas comes to St. Petersburg to bless troops that are being sent off to fight the Japanese, one soldier breaks protocol and starts kissing Nicholas' feet. Nikki's guards move to stop him, but the tsar waves them off, gives the man some comforting words and even a hug, and sends him on his way.
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