Would have loved to see a scene where Pasha comes for Lara ...
... grabs a gun and, well, blows his brains out.
"It's the system, Lara. People will be different after the Revolution."
... grabs a gun and, well, blows his brains out.
"It's the system, Lara. People will be different after the Revolution."
They changed how Pasha dies in the film. In the book, he does in fact blow his brains out, after a long talk with Yuri where he learns that Lara still loves him.However, in the book, Lara has already left the country and Pasha knows the Soviets are going to execute him, so he shoots himself.
shareI know the movie was long enough but that would have been a scene to see!
"It's the system, Lara. People will be different after the Revolution."
In the film, Pasha is caught by the red guards as he tries to get back to Lara, and is captured just 5 miles away. It is because he is dead that Lara is no longer useful to the communists, and is likely to be executed herself, thus Victor persuades Yuri that she must leave for her own safety.
shareIs it ever explained why the Reds are trying to kill Pasha/Strelnikov?
shareIs it ever explained why the Reds are trying to kill Pasha/Strelnikov?