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Satire, review

The film should more properly be termed a satire. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian has reviewed it at the festival.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/sep/09/the-death-of-stalin-review-armando-iannucci-toronto-film-festival-tiff

--TS 16:28, 9 September 2017 (UTC)

I agree, and have changed it. —BillC  17:57, 15 December 2017 (UTC)

Plot

"... acquiring the services of a conductor intended for abduction by the NKVD..."

I don't recall it as such: my memory was that while the conductor certainly believed that the knock on his door was the NKVD coming for him, and people elsewhere in his apartment block were being arrested at the time, he had not himself been targeted for arrest. Happy to be told that I have mis-remembered it if this is the case. —BillC  17:51, 15 December 2017 (UTC)

Yes, I agree. I think the NKVD were arresting his neighbours when he was collected from his flat? And he did seemed to be very worried. So I guessed he thought his time was up. The exact intentions of the NKVD, however, were unclear. Martinevans123 (talk) 18:07, 15 December 2017 (UTC)
That sounds very like how I remember it. I'll give it a short while for someone else to comment, but if there's no more, I'll amend the article accordingly. —BillC  18:11, 15 December 2017 (UTC)
The whole punchline of that scene is that he believes the NKVD is coming for him, when the only reason somebody's knocking on his door is that he's wanted for his skills as a conductor. --2003:EF:13C1:CE24:C9B5:C862:4382:79FE (talk) 18:15, 30 September 2018 (UTC)

Azerbaijan

In Azerbaijan ParkCinema shows Death of Stalin from 11 marth 2018. --Sefer azeri (talk) 07:32, 13 March 2018 (UTC)

The NKVD existed in 1934 Samuel Goff is wrong!

The NKVD was founded / created in 1934! Where di Samuel Goff get his facts from? He is so wrong! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.136.128.16 (talk) 07:52, 3 April 2018 (UTC)

This is a comedy film that takes large cinematic licence about many things, not a documentary. For example, no Soviet citizen in 1953 would've spoken of the "Red Army", since it had been officially re-christened as the Soviet Army in 1945. --2003:EF:13C1:CE24:C9B5:C862:4382:79FE (talk) 18:17, 30 September 2018 (UTC)

Template removal

@TropicAces: Did you intend to remove the as-of template from the infobox? Why? Kendall-K1 (talk) 16:28, 15 April 2018 (UTC)

because that’s not a thing that goes in the infobox. The accessdate on the BOM gives date it was last updated, and the infobox is just the film at a glance; create an overall figures section in the Reception tab if you want TropicAces (talk) 17:15, 15 April 2018 (UTC)
I don't think there is a prohibition on including it, is there? The movie is still in release and the number changes daily. Otherwise I would agree it doesn't need to be there. Kendall-K1 (talk) 17:31, 15 April 2018 (UTC)

There’s not a “prohibition” per say but I think it’s one of those unwritten rules of Misplaced Pages, like not listing the “with” or “and” in the cast billing even though posters may include it. Just makes the infobox excessively busy and like I said, if people want to know when the Gross is accurate of they can go to the source. That being said, as a bit of an olive branch here and to add content to the page, I created a Figures template in the Release tab. TropicAces (talk) 20:36, 15 April 2018 (UTC)tropicAces

Historical accuracy

Currently this section only cites criticism of the film’s historical ‘’inaccuracies’’ without actually citing what ‘’is’’ historically accurate. Morganfitzp (talk) 13:13, 23 April 2018 (UTC) Morganfitzp (talk) 13:13, 23 April 2018 (UTC)

joseph stalin's death

joseph stalin's death


− − − Katyn Executions of 22000 Polish Intelligentsia were approved by Stalin & Beria on March 5 1940, Stalin died to the date and hour 13 years later. His NKVD chief Beria poisoned him with rat poison as he was fearing next nationwide purge and his purge. There was some justice for stalin in the end. All of Beria's predecessors were executed as Stalin. He blamed them from country's problems. He was buried next to Lenin but on Halloween, October 31 1961, he was moved without any fanfare behind Kremlin Wall.

− − www.findagrave.com/memorial/22342893/kazimierz-czuszel/flower

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