Lenin: The Train
Lenin: The Train

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Lenin: The Train

1990
Movie
198 min
English

March/April 1917. The first world war is already a couple year to pace. A sealed train with Russian emigrants keeps on driving from Zürich Germany and Sweden to Sint-Petersburg. The outlaws stand under the guidance of Vladimir J. Lenin. Two senior officers support the revolutionary bomb "to ensure that everything runs smoothly. Yet there are some unpleasant clashes between Socialists and enthusiastic workers who are worried about the war. During train travel there comes an end to Lenin's affair with the gracious Inessa, and his wife Nadja is prepared take back him. The triumphant entrance in St. Petersburg will exceed all expectations....

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Sergei GerasimovGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the dramatic events surrounding Vladimir Lenin's return to Russia in April 1917. It depicts the clandestine journey he undertook on a sealed train, facilitated by the German authorities, to reach Petrograd and lead the Bolshevik Revolution. The narrative focuses on the political machinations, personal struggles, and historical context of this pivotal moment in Russian history.

Critical Reception

Lenin: The Train received a mixed reception. While some praised its historical scope and Gerasimov's directorial ambition in tackling such a monumental subject, others found its narrative pacing and portrayal to be somewhat didactic and less engaging than its historical significance might suggest. It is often viewed as a piece of Soviet-era historical filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious portrayal of a key historical event.

  • Criticized by some for its somewhat slow pacing and ideological undertones.

  • Seen as a significant work within Soviet historical cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but where available, they tend to acknowledge the film's historical subject matter while sometimes noting a lack of dramatic tension or a perceived bias in its presentation.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by the legendary Soviet filmmaker Sergei Gerasimov, who was known for his epic historical dramas and his long career in Soviet cinema.

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