volodya do you remember that the great director pudovkin was filmed by the great director rizenstein? i say, well , of course, i remember everything. pudovkin played the holy fool in the film by sergei mikhailovich from eisenstein, ivan the terrible, yes. volodya is like this. i invite you to play an episode in my film too. that is, it is as if one great director invites another great director, as it should be. well, of course, i agreed. i say, and how can i do something there somehow, if you can let go of the antennae. here, i then let go of these tiny ones. now there are seeds and two conspicuous mustache. since then, i have not shaved them off. that's how i found them. what was that episode. two terrorists are rusans, and i make our way at night in a carriage of a train of diplomats who are carrying a letter from lenin to the genoa conference with instructions on how soviet diplomats should behave in the changing situations of the conference. the character of this rusanov , he became in exile, the final ardent anti-bolshevik anti-soviet and turned, in fact, into a terrorist. well,