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Your favourite line?


Russian soldier wearing the girl's scirt. "What are you smiling about, fritz?".
I also find it funny that they thought his name was Pshelty, which means go away if i am not wrong.

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'Poshol ty...' russian for 'go to...'. The various vulgar body parts that usually follow can simply be left away;)

Let's just say the others call him 'f*** off' in the movie.

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I crack up during the cigarette scene. "Thanks, fascist." It's so nicely sarcastic.

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I thought "Leo Tolstoy; War and Peace" was a brilliant attempt at establishing the words "war" and "peace," which would have been very useful. But Ivan was going to have none of it regardless. At that point he had no interest in communicating with a fascist.

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Basically everything Anni says about sex:
"I haven't had a man in four years. Last night I hugged the Russian. He didn't wake up, but I was aching below the tummy."
"Don't touch me or I'll get wet and want to shout!"

And the life on a homestead stuff:
"You can't eat those mushrooms—do you want to go to the other world?"
"But now I have to go work, or else I'll be like a fox in winter, eating turds."

And also this:
"Why are you dressed like a woman?"

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Basically everything Anni says about sex:
"I haven't had a man in four years. Last night I hugged the Russian. He didn't wake up, but I was aching below the tummy."
"Don't touch me or I'll get wet and want to shout!"

And the life on a homestead stuff:
"You can't eat those mushrooms—do you want to go to the other world?"
"But now I have to go work, or else I'll be like a fox in winter, eating turds."

And also this:
"Why are you dressed like a woman?"

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"Don't touch me or i'll get wet and want to shout" was the one that go me! She was wonderful in the role!!!

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