Russian President Vladimir Putin ought to hire not Oliver Stone, but another famous director - Quentin Tarantino, - to make a film about himself before he appears before the international tribunal in The Hague.
This opinion was expressed to the "Observer" by the Russian financier and blogger Slava Rabinovich.
Commenting on the ambiguous questions of Oliver Stone, addressed to the Russian president in his new film, the financier said: "Oliver Stone has quite specific views on the world and the same specific views on Putin. For example, he believes that the buildings in New York were blown up by the US government (referring to the movie "Twin Towers", released in 2006. - Red. ) ".
"I'd rather advise Putin to try to hire Quentin Tarantino and shoot something like" Pulp Fiction "before he goes to The Hague," said Rabinovich.
In this context, he added: "All that Putin says, everything that flies out of his foul mouths, in a normal situation, would have long ago brought a person to The Hague. He actually testified against himself in the film "Crimea. Way home ". He would have been in The Hague for a long time if he had not been hiding behind the mask of the head of state who enjoys international immunity as an international terrorist and war criminal while he remains the so-called president, "the financier.
At the same time he remarked: "I am surprised why the Ukrainian press, the media are monitoring every word Putin says, why do you do this, do you lack your own problems, questions and topics that you need to discuss in Ukraine?
" You are discussing an international criminal. All that he says, he should tell the judges in The Hague, not Oliver Stone ".
As the "Observer" wrote, in a new film about the Russian president, Stone asked Putin if he was ready to take a shower on a submarine next to a homosexual, to which the president replied: "I would prefer not to go showering with him. Why provoke it? Although you know I'm a judo master ".
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