British media admitted: the show about Russia showed the idiocy of the West

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The film "The Last Kings", released by the American streaming platform Netflix, outraged the British, who were not even distinguished by a special love for Russia.



According to the British publication The Guardian, the series is "strange enough" and filmed for those who know nothing about Russia.

The publication compares with the HBO series Chernobyl a little earlier and notes that in the film about the disaster at the nuclear power plant, the authors more responsibly approached the image of the details and respected the story, in contrast to The Last Kings.

The material notes that the Russian audience laughs when they see that Lenin's mausoleum, which appeared there two decades later, is shown on Red Square in 1905.

The publication believes that, unlike the Chernobyl series, which allowed countries that are having problems in relations to get closer together, The Last Kings re-open the seam and ostentatiously drench the opened wound with alcohol, pouring it from a bottle on which the word is written in Cyrillic: Vodka "- with a mistake."

In conclusion, the British publication concludes that the sponsors of the series “The Last Kings” were people who wanted to make Westerners “perfect idiots” and recognized that they had fully succeeded.
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  1. +1
    16 July 2019 09: 54

    to make Westerners "perfect idiots"

    Who would doubt it.
  2. +1
    16 July 2019 21: 12
    Aren't they "......" It's strange.