The Trotsky
- What did these slave-driving,
bourgeois scum bags
say to our request,
eh, comrades?
Our right to unionize?
They laughed in our faces.
They laughed in the faces
of the common man,
just as they have for centuries.
Now, we need these jobs
to be fair and well paid!
We need these jobs
to stay in our country!
We need a union
and we need it now!
- Fie, six, se--
Five, six, seven, eight.
One, two, three, four, fie!
We deserve to unionize!
Whoo!
No idea...
Why you stopping?
Come on!
- That's it?
- We had 6 hours' notice, Leon.
- l know, l know.
- Sarah! Leon! Lunch!
- We're not breaking
the strike line, Ma!
- Who's breaking anything?
Maybe you don't wanna nosh?
- lt's a hunger strike, Ma!
Jesus!
- l heard that.
Don't swear.
- Leon.
- Yeah, it's good!
- chmed!
Dude!
- Sorry, Leon.
l'm starving.
- You're killing me here.
What are you eating?
You're supposed to be
my right-hand man.
- l know, bro. l--l'm sorry.
- Last chance for tuna salad!
Lots of mayo like someone likes!
- Please, stop it, Ma!
- Well, he's eating!
- l know, but he's not supposed to.
- Leon! What--
- Oh, sh*t!
- Sorry, sir, you can't go through.
- No, that's my son.
- Leon! Leon!
What you doing?
- Negotiations with management
have closed.
- Closed!
When were they ever opened?
- Hi, Daddy!
- What are you-- What is--
You're cheerleading?
For what?
For--for your brother
becoming psychotic?
nna!
- l came straight from tennis, honey.
- What is that?
What do you have there?
What is that, food?
You brought food?
- They're still growing.
They have to eat.
- Very embarrassing.
- My own wife...
- Calme-toi, mon chri.
- ...is bringing a picnic
for Stalin over here
who wants to destroy
my business!
- l have nothing but contempt
for Stalin, as you well know.
- Uh...
You have kids?
Oui?
Eh bien, O.K..
- Union!
Union! Union!
- Here's what we're gonna do.
- Hey!
- l know you want to start down here
with the workers and all that stuff,
but in a week or so when you get
bored out of your mind, don't be proud.
You come upstairs to
the office and l'll show you
how the business really works,
all right?
- We'll see.
- This is where
your grandfather started.
Right here on the floor,
just like you.
ln 3 years,
he bought the business.
lsn't that something?
Why don't you come upstairs?
lt's nicer upstairs.
Come on!
- lt's just--
lt's a bit too soon
to align myself with, uh,
with management.
You do understand.
- lign yourself...
...with management.
You know what?
l'm not gonna even try to...
Whatever you say, Leon.
You start here,
do whatever you want.
- Wait! David,
where is our union--
- Don't call me David. You know
it makes me uncomfortable.
- Fine. Uh, Dad?
- Thank you.
- Where's our union representative?
- You know that
we have no union.
We've never had one.
- l'm sorry. What?
- Why do you pretend that--
- This is a travesty!
- chmed!
Listen, this is my son Leon.
He is anxious to plumb the depths
of the packing department.
Why don't you show him
what to do, where to start?
lf you have
any problems whatsoever,
you come upstairs
and you talk to me.
Uh, chmed, you have any
problems with him whatsoever,
you come upstairs
and you talk to me, all right?
Uh, good job.
You're wasting a little plastic,
but you'll get better at it.
- Fascist.
- What did you say?
- Uh, fascist.
He's a fascist.
What is he?
- Fascist.
- Thank you.
- chmed, l heard that.
- Remember? My God, remember
when we had the unions?
- Uh, what is everybody
still doing here?
Shipping deadline is at 4:00!
l don't think we're gonna make it.
- We're still on lunch.
- xcuse me?
- We demand a full hour for a lunch
break. lt's only been 56 minutes.
- Uh...
Uh, Leon...
l wonder if l could trouble you.
l'm sorry to interrupt.
Do you mind just giving me
just a couple of minutes
of your time up in the office
to discuss something?
- You exploit your employees.
- How? y employing them?
- y running a business
without any standardized
labour laws in place,
you, David, are acting
as an agent of sabotage
against all working people
across the globe.
- Sabotage? What do you call talking my
guys into missing a shipping deadline!
- Progress.
- You know what?
l am not responsible
for workers
in the world everywhere.
l am responsible for keeping
this company in profit!
- So this is how it happens.
- How what happens?
- How it ends between
you and me, landowner.
- What? Land--
Landowner?
l lease the land!
l don't know
what you're talking about!
- l'm not staying.
l'm just here to collect my books.
- Where you going?
- Why? So you can
let the police know,
and have them arrest me again?
- Why don't we have
a conversation?
- xpect a conversation
with my lawyer.
- Your what? Your lawyer?
re we getting a divorce?
Who gets custody of the child?
Oh, wait!
You're the child.
- So how was jail?
- rutal, in a word.
ut, uh, l'm out.
l can't go back right now.
Next year, though.
Jail. Fingers crossed.
- So what are we thinking long term?
- Oh, l don't know.
Cuba or maybe...
Caracas, Venezuela.
l think Hugo would take me in.
- Hugo would love you.
- This is what l'm saying.
- eep your voices down.
You're gonna wake your father.
w!
- What are we thinking short term?
- l don't know. Crash at
a youth hostel or something.
- youth hostel?
- Stay in a hotel.
- Mais voyons donc!
- Stay in a hotel.
- Well, l can't afford it.
Dad cut me off!
- Completely?
- Yes.
- What a Nazi.
- Don't call your father a Nazi.
- Well, he is a Nazi!
- Don't say that word!
- Whatever, Ma.
You're not even Jewish.
- Hey! Sarah!
You're Jewish enough for me.
- You're proud of yourself?
Teaching your sister to talk that way?
- l didn't say anything!
- You don't have to.
She doesn't talk that way
when you're not around.
- Makes perfect sense.
She's never said "Nazi."
- l don't want to hear
that word in my house!
an inalienable right
that you, sir,
have neither the authority
nor the wherewithal
to do away with!
- Stop yelling!
- ls it gonna be every summer
he comes home,
he turns my daughter
against me?
- Oh, David!
- Dad.
- l don't have to turn anybody
against you!
- l see.
- They're free to see the face
of oppression!
- The oppression
that pays for school?
- l hate that boarding school.
- Suddenly, you hate the school.
- Suddenly?
l always hated that school.
- Words have consequences.
l hope you're prepared for that.
- Leon?
- l'm leaving. l'm leaving.
- Can you just wait a minute, please?
He's so upset when you fight!
- Oh, don't defend him!
- Fine.
O... l want you to take this.
- l--l told you!
- lt's not Daddy's!
lt's mine.
You're my only stepson that l love.
nd it's gonna kill me if l think that
you're sleeping in a shelter
with homeless people
peeing on you.
- Homeless people peeing on me?
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