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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:All three members of the Vlasov family are dead by the end of the film.]]
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* DomesticAbuse: Our heroine's husband is abusive towards her.

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* DomesticAbuse: Our heroine's husband In an early scene, the mother is abusive towards her.nearly beaten by her husband, but Pavel intercedes.
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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a working-class mother. Her husband is part of the right-wing Black Hundreds movement, and her son Pavel is a revolutionary socialist. The mother herself is, at the start, essentially apolitical and just wants to keep her family out of trouble. But then, she witnesses Pavel's treatment at the hands of the Tsarist authorities.

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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a working-class mother. Her husband is part of the right-wing Black Hundreds movement, and her son Pavel is a revolutionary socialist. The mother herself is, at the start, essentially apolitical and just wants to keep her family out of trouble. But then, she witnesses Pavel's treatment at the hands of the Tsarist authorities.authorities and becomes radicalized.
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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a woman named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova. Her husband is part of the right-wing Black Hundreds movement, and her son Pavel is a revolutionary socialist. Pelageya herself is, at the start, essentially apolitical and just wants to keep her family out of trouble. But then, she witnesses Pavel's treatment at the hands of the Tsarist authorities.

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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a woman named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova.working-class mother. Her husband is part of the right-wing Black Hundreds movement, and her son Pavel is a revolutionary socialist. Pelageya The mother herself is, at the start, essentially apolitical and just wants to keep her family out of trouble. But then, she witnesses Pavel's treatment at the hands of the Tsarist authorities.



* DomesticAbuse: Pelageya's husband is abusive towards her.

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* DomesticAbuse: Pelageya's Our heroine's husband is abusive towards her.



* NoNameGiven: Pelageya's husband is only ever referred to by the family's last name, Vlasov.

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* NoNameGiven: Pelageya's In the novel, the mother is named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova, but she has no name in the film. Additionally, her husband is only ever referred to by the family's last name, Vlasov.
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* BlackAndWhiteMorality: The right-wing husband is a violent and lazy drunk. The left-wing son is a heroic and idealistic revolutionary. 1920s Soviet cinema was not known for its subtlety.
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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a woman named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova. When her son Pavel is persecuted by the Tsarist authorities, she is driven into the arms of the rebels.

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Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a woman named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova. When Her husband is part of the right-wing Black Hundreds movement, and her son Pavel is persecuted by a revolutionary socialist. Pelageya herself is, at the start, essentially apolitical and just wants to keep her family out of trouble. But then, she witnesses Pavel's treatment at the hands of the Tsarist authorities, she is driven into the arms of the rebels.authorities.



* DomesticAbuse: Pelageya is abused by her husband.

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* DomesticAbuse: Pelageya Pelageya's husband is abused by her husband.abusive towards her.



* NoNameGiven: The film never reveals the first name of Pelageya's husband.

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* NoNameGiven: The film never reveals the first name of Pelageya's husband.husband is only ever referred to by the family's last name, Vlasov.
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''Mother'' (Russian: Мать) is a 1926 Soviet silent film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin. It was based on the novel by Maxim Gorky.

Set during the [[UsefulNotes/RomanovsAndRevolutions Revolution of 1905]] against UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia, the film focuses on a woman named Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova. When her son Pavel is persecuted by the Tsarist authorities, she is driven into the arms of the rebels.
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* DomesticAbuse: Pelageya is abused by her husband.
* ForegoneConclusion: The Revolution of 1905 failed, so you know the film's rebellion is not going to work out.
* KangarooCourt: Pavel's trial is clearly a farce, with the judges hardly even paying attention to the proceedings.
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler:All three members of the Vlasov family are dead by the end of the film.]]
* LooseFloorboardHidingSpot: Used by Pavel to hide some weapons for the rebels.
* NoNameGiven: The film never reveals the first name of Pelageya's husband.

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