The - Trotsky
: The film explores youthful idealism, apathy versus activism, and the humor of applying 20th-century Marxist tactics to modern-day student life. The Historical Story: Leon Trotsky
The story of typically refers to the 2009 Canadian comedy film starring Jay Baruchel, though it can also describe the dramatic historical narrative of the revolutionary Leon Trotsky himself. The Film: The Trotsky (2009) The Trotsky
: Leon sets out to recreate the historical Trotsky’s life within his high school. He attempts to unionize the student body, organizes hunger strikes, and starts a student revolution against the school's authoritarian principal, Dr. Berkhoff (Colm Feore). : The film explores youthful idealism, apathy versus
If you are looking for the real-life historical "story," it is a dramatic saga of revolution and betrayal. He attempts to unionize the student body, organizes
This high-school comedy follows (Jay Baruchel), a teenager living in Montreal who is convinced he is the reincarnation of the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky.
: He believes he must follow Trotsky's exact path, including finding his "Alexandra" (his first wife) and eventually facing his own exile or "assassination".