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Howdy fellow peoples. Gotta admit I kind of like the movie. At times I had no hard feelings towards anyone and I felt well entertained. But lately I watched it again and got stuck on Sean Connery mention Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a kind of short quote when he was being questioned in that mirror window room. The officer has no idea who Solzhenitsyn is and reponds he has to be a player from some sportsball game.

My question is, since the real quote from Solzhenitsyn seems to be cut out, what was the real quote? I'm genuinely curious about what you think about it. Because the scene seems based af.

Howdy fellow peoples. Gotta admit I kind of like the movie. At times I had no hard feelings towards anyone and I felt well entertained. But lately I watched it again and got stuck on Sean Connery mention Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a kind of short quote when he was being questioned in that mirror window room. The officer has no idea who Solzhenitsyn is and reponds he has to be a player from some sportsball game. My question is, since the real quote from Solzhenitsyn seems to be cut out, what was the real quote? I'm genuinely curious about what you think about it. Because the scene seems based af.

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