Alexander Nevski:..".. I felt so bad for Plehve .. when I read in a Russian history book that he'd been assassinated.. about ten years.. twenty?.. ten years I think.. before my time.. and they said Plehve was somehow.. that he represented an instrument of repression in Russia.. and all he said was that perhaps the whole war thing with Russia had to happen to revitalize Russia.. wait.. I think.. I ... THINK.. that's what said.. it's so.. confusing.. trying to remember these quotes.. I believe it was the Russian-Japanese war was one war that Plehve was determined to get Russia out of right away.. right away.. and then.. when poor Plehve was assassinated.. did that happen in 1904.. the year of the Russian-Japanese war... the man who took his place was a man named.. Mirsky.. I think his name was Mirsky.. and he was seen as rather .. lenient.. rather liberal I think.. as very non-repressive..."..
This is the scene where Alexander Nevski (Daniel Day Lewis) is sitting at an outside diner.. where he and Sonia Svetlana are seated on the patio-area of an outside diner.. of a diner.. on the outside patio of a diner.. on garden-chairs.. and a kind of glass / plastic garden-table.. in Russia.. in Russia.. in Moscow or Saint Petersberg / Leningrad...
... medusa frank...
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