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** Nicole is a domestic American communist who cares for other people

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** Nicole is a domestic American communist who cares for other peoplepeople.



** The communists live in a realistically-portrayed [[UsefulNotes/LeonidBrezhnev Brezhnev-era]] USSR with all its flaws, but benefit from a SympatheticPOV in a non-Soviet movie, a la Film/GoodbyeLenin.



** Nicole is a communist because she cares for others



** Nicole is a communist simply because she believes [[GreaterNeedThanMine in caring for others before oneself.]]



** The story is actually political commentary examining the differences of GoodCapitalismEvilCapitalism, and the communist heroes are a storytelling device to examine how a regulated, equal-opportunity free market where {{MegaCorp}}s and monopolies are fought against creates much better places to live than a OneNationUnderCopyright hellhole running entirely on ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney

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** The story is actually political commentary examining the differences of GoodCapitalismEvilCapitalism, and the communist heroes are a storytelling device to examine how a regulated, equal-opportunity free market where that won't tolerate {{MegaCorp}}s and monopolies are fought against creates much better places to live than a OneNationUnderCopyright hellhole running entirely on ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoneyScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney
** The DefectorFromCommieLand [[DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent goes through half a dozen allegiances]], and is ultimately implied to be an agent for communist aliens... who, as TheStinger shows, do have a good communist society up and running.



** Writer X wanted to portray communist teens in a positive light
** The filmmakers are all communist sympathizers, so they make they appear as positive as possible.

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** Writer X wanted to portray communist teens in a positive light
** The filmmakers are all communist sympathizers, so they make they them appear as positive as possible.



** The writer wanted to portray communist teens in a positive light.



** Nicole is a commie? Wow, she's so nice.

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** Nicole "Nicole is a commie? Wow, she's so nice."



* '''Deconstructed''': The Soviets being personally nice and caring leads the protagonists to turn a blind eye to how the Soviet [[InherentInTheSystem system is still very flawed.]]
* '''Reconstructed''': The protagonists ultimately acknowledge this, but also realize it's important to give their Soviet allies credit where it is due and be willing to work with them for a time, possibly even [[ThePowerOfFriendship helping each other to improve their respective systems]].

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* '''Deconstructed''': '''Deconstructed''':
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The Soviets being personally nice and caring leads the protagonists to turn a blind eye to how the Soviet [[InherentInTheSystem system is still very flawed.]]
** The communists in the story live in a PostScarcityEconomy where the Marxist utopian vision has been realized, but there are still some {{Jerkass}}es among them, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome because human psychology is messy and complex and can't be "solved" just by changing the political economy to a better model]].
* '''Reconstructed''': '''Reconstructed''':
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The protagonists ultimately acknowledge this, but also realize it's important to give their Soviet allies credit where it is due and be willing to work with them for a time, possibly even [[ThePowerOfFriendship helping each other to improve their respective systems]].systems]].
** That being said, it turns out to be near-impossible to find a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk among the utopian communists, because a successfully-run and healthy communist society ''really is'' helpful in [[RousseauWasRight letting the people be their better selves]].

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* '''Straight''': The American heroes meet up with contacts from the USSR, who are [[NiceGuy all friendly and affable people]].

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* '''Straight''': The '''Straight''':
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American heroes meet up with contacts from the USSR, who are [[NiceGuy all friendly and affable people]].people]].
**Nicole is a domestic American communist who cares for other people



**Nicole is a communist because she cares for others



** Writer X wanted to portray communist teens in a positive light



* '''Lampshaded''': "All the propaganda was wrong, these guys are really nice!"

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* '''Lampshaded''': '''Lampshaded''':
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"All the propaganda was wrong, these guys are really nice!"nice!"
**Nicole is a commie? Wow, she's so nice.
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* '''Discussed''': "Hey, are you with the--" "With the communists, yes! And comrade, you've got to join us next week! We're having a party! [[AccidentalPun ...not the political kind.]]"

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* '''Discussed''': "Hey, are you with the--" "With the communists, yes! And comrade, tovarisch, you've got to join us next week! We're having a party! [[AccidentalPun ...not the political kind.]]"



Let's head Back to ChummyCommies, comrade! I'll get you a vodka!

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Let's head Back to ChummyCommies, comrade! tovarisch! I'll get you a vodka!

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* '''Averted''': It's a standard UsefulNotes/ColdWar-era film and [[DirtyCommunists communists are bastards]].

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* '''Averted''': '''Averted''':
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It's a standard UsefulNotes/ColdWar-era film and [[DirtyCommunists communists are bastards]].bastards]].
** It's a UsefulNotes/ColdWar-era film, but [[HammerAndSickleRemovedForYourProtection the Communists, hostile or friendly, are conspicuously absent.]]
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** A URSS film portrays capitalist Americans and Brits fairly positively as misguided but noble allies against the Nazis.

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** A URSS film made in a communist country portrays capitalist Americans and Brits fairly positively as misguided but noble allies against the Nazis.
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** Even TheHero is a communist himself!
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'''Basic Trope''': Communists are portrayed as friendly and benevolent.

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'''Basic Trope''': Communists are portrayed as friendly and benevolent.benevolent by a non-communist point of view.



** The communists live in a {{utopia}} where the communist vision of Creator/KarlMarx has been achieved and everyone living in it has IncorruptiblePurePureness. The UsefulNotes/{{capitalis|m}}ts, meanwhile, are all crazy [[TheSociopath sociopaths]].
** In a world TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, the Communists have created ''numerous {{Boom Town}}s'' while treating ''[[AndroidsArePeopleToo robots as people too]]''! Meanwhile the Capitalists are still plagued by FantasticRacism issues and think AliensAreBastards.

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** The communists live in a {{utopia}} where the communist vision of Creator/KarlMarx has been achieved and everyone living in it has IncorruptiblePurePureness. The UsefulNotes/{{capitalis|m}}ts, meanwhile, are all crazy [[TheSociopath sociopaths]].\n
** In a world TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, the Communists have created ''numerous {{Boom Town}}s'' while treating ''[[AndroidsArePeopleToo robots as people too]]''! Meanwhile the Capitalists are still plagued by FantasticRacism issues and think AliensAreBastards.too]]''.



** The story is set during real-life Communist reforms trying to liberalize oppressive Leninist states, such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khrushchev_Thaw the Khrushchev Thaw]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring the Prague Spring]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perestroika the Perestroika]], or the era of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goulash_Communism Goulash Communism]]; and shows such a reformist period either [[DownerEnding end in dismal failure]] [[ForegoneConclusion as they did in real life]], to convey how authoritarian Communism didn't work out even when people tried their best... [[AlternateHistory or alternatively]], [[NotHisSled succeed]].

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** The story is set during real-life Communist reforms trying to liberalize oppressive Leninist states, such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khrushchev_Thaw the Khrushchev Thaw]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring the Prague Spring]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perestroika the Perestroika]], or the era of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goulash_Communism Goulash Communism]]; and shows such a reformist period either [[DownerEnding end in dismal failure]] [[ForegoneConclusion as they did in real life]], to convey how authoritarian Communism didn't work out even when people tried their best... [[AlternateHistory or alternatively]], [[NotHisSled succeed]].Communism]].



** The Americans suffer from a clear case of DemocracyIsBad and work for a CorruptCorporateExecutive.

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** The Americans suffer from a clear case of DemocracyIsBad CapitalismIsBad and work for a CorruptCorporateExecutive.



** A pro-communist film portrays capitalist Americans and Brits fairly positively as misguided but noble allies against the Nazis.

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** A pro-communist URSS film portrays capitalist Americans and Brits fairly positively as misguided but noble allies against the Nazis.



** A friendly, gregarious communist turns out to be [[DefectorFromCommieLand secretly planning to defect]].

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** A friendly, gregarious soviet communist turns out to be [[DefectorFromCommieLand secretly planning to defect]].



** The filmmakers are all communist sympathizers, so they make the Soviets appear as positive as possible.

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** The filmmakers are all communist sympathizers, so they make the Soviets they appear as positive as possible.



* '''Deconstructed''': The Soviets being personally nice and caring leads the protagonists to turn a blind eye to how their [[InherentInTheSystem system is still very flawed.]]

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* '''Deconstructed''': The Soviets being personally nice and caring leads the protagonists to turn a blind eye to how their the Soviet [[InherentInTheSystem system is still very flawed.]]



* '''Played for Drama''': The friendly Communist government [[TheCoup is overthrown]] by hardliner DirtyCommunists, ANaziByAnyOtherName, or a corrupt MegaCorp, and its people have to fight to get things back to where they were.

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* '''Played for Drama''': The friendly Communist government [[TheCoup is overthrown]] by hardliner DirtyCommunists, ANaziByAnyOtherName, DirtyCommunists or a corrupt MegaCorp, and its people have to fight to get things back to where they were.
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* '''Reconstructed''': The protagonists ultimately acknowledge this, but also realize it's important to give their Soviet allies credit where it is due and be willing to work with them for a time, possibly even [[ThePowerOfFriendship helping eachother to improve their respective systems]].

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* '''Reconstructed''': The protagonists ultimately acknowledge this, but also realize it's important to give their Soviet allies credit where it is due and be willing to work with them for a time, possibly even [[ThePowerOfFriendship helping eachother each other to improve their respective systems]].

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** The communists live in a MarySuetopia where the communist vision of Creator/KarlMarx has been achieved and everyone living in it has IncorruptiblePurePureness. The UsefulNotes/{{capitalis|m}}ts, meanwhile, are all crazy [[TheSociopath sociopaths]].

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** The communists live in a MarySuetopia {{utopia}} where the communist vision of Creator/KarlMarx has been achieved and everyone living in it has IncorruptiblePurePureness. The UsefulNotes/{{capitalis|m}}ts, meanwhile, are all crazy [[TheSociopath sociopaths]].

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** The communists in question are found in an AlternateHistory or a FantasyCounterpartCulture, and the movement's people prevented it from descending into tyranny, thus ending up much more friendly.
** The story is set during real-life Communist reforms trying to liberalize oppressive Leninist states, such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khrushchev_Thaw the Khrushchev Thaw]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring the Prague Spring]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perestroika the Perestroika]], or the era of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goulash_Communism Goulash Communism]]; and shows such a reformist period either [[DownerEnding end in dismal failure]] [[ForegoneConclusion as they did in real life]], to convey how authoritarian Communism didn't work out even when people tried their best... [[AlternateHistory or alternatively]], [[NotHisSled succeed]].



* '''Zig-Zagged''': The main villain of the film is an evil Soviet General, but the heroes who fight him are aided by resisting communist soldiers, but one of the allies is a traitor motivated by the general bringing glory to the people, until he sees the general cares only for himself and not the good of the people.

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* '''Zig-Zagged''': '''Zig-Zagged''':
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The main villain of the film is an evil Soviet General, but the heroes who fight him are aided by resisting communist soldiers, but one of the allies is a traitor motivated by the general bringing glory to the people, until he sees the general cares only for himself and not the good of the people.people.
** The story is actually political commentary examining the differences of GoodCapitalismEvilCapitalism, and the communist heroes are a storytelling device to examine how a regulated, equal-opportunity free market where {{MegaCorp}}s and monopolies are fought against creates much better places to live than a OneNationUnderCopyright hellhole running entirely on ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney

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