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[Boris and his father speak in Dostoevsky references] Father:
Remember that nice boy next door, Raskolnikov? Boris:
Yeah. Father:
He killed two ladies. Boris:
What a nasty story. Father:
Bobak told it to me. He heard it from one of the Karamazov brothers. Boris:
He must have been possessed. Father:
Well, he was a raw youth. Boris:
Raw youth, he was an idiot! Father:
He acted assaulted and injured. Boris:
I heard he was a gambler. Father:
You know, he could be your double! Boris:
Really, how novel
Remember that nice boy next door, Raskolnikov? Boris:
Yeah. Father:
He killed two ladies. Boris:
What a nasty story. Father:
Bobak told it to me. He heard it from one of the Karamazov brothers. Boris:
He must have been possessed. Father:
Well, he was a raw youth. Boris:
Raw youth, he was an idiot! Father:
He acted assaulted and injured. Boris:
I heard he was a gambler. Father:
You know, he could be your double! Boris:
Really, how novel
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Remember that nice boy next door Raskolnikov
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Yeah He killed two ladies
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No What a nasty story
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Bobick told it to me
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He heard it from one of the Karamazov brothers
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Oh he must have been possessed
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Well he was a raw youth Raw youth He was an idiot
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And he acted insulted and injured
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Well I hear he was a gambler
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You know he could be your double Oh really How novel
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Movie Summary
Boris is a simple Russian villager who pines from afar for his beautiful cousin Sonja. Forced against his will into joining the Russian army during the Napoleonic Wars, the cowardly Boris accidentally becomes a military hero. But when his beloved Sonja comes to him with a dangerous patriotic scheme, Boris debates his desires and beliefs.

