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An AI version of Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin features in some bizarre scenes in a biopic about his life.
Vladimir Putin shivers in his underpants and brandishes toilet paper on a string in a new AI movie about the Russian dictator, which the Kremlin does not want you to see.
88buzz.xyz can reveal the bizarre scenes in the film made by Polish director Patryk Vega, who uses AI-hybrid methods to impose Putin’s face over another actor’s body.

Polish actor Slawomir Sobala spent two years studying “Putin’s body language, his gait, and his way of entering a room,” in order to nail the part.
And the film has caught the attention of Kremlin spies who don’t want it to go out to the world.
One scene shows the all-powerful leader quivering in the fetal position — in his underpants.
In another, he brandishes two strings of toilet paper to the adoring squeals of a room full of Russian aristocracy.

Exactly how much of the film’s plot is true is unclear, but Vega said: “The audience needed to see the real Putin on screen.”
The trailer opens with a classic bullied-child-grows-icily-determined sequence, with Putin’s mother introducing him to a group of children before he receives a firm headbutt to the face.
“It’s better to die standing than live on your knees,” his assailant tells him.
The film flashes through various stages of Putin’s life: his judo endeavors, work as a taxi driver, and romantic meeting with his fiancée —he grabs hold of the woman and declares, She’s my new wife”.

Other freaky scenes are left notably unexplained, such as the line of 20 women dressed as Playboy bunnies made to run from thugs with guns through a snowy forest.
This is “the real life story that defies reality,” viewers are told.
We are invited to “enter the mind of the most dangerous man on earth.”
Director Vega said: “Inviting Putin to the studio for 20,000 shots wasn’t an option, and achieving the highest resolution detail is impossible without having a physical human model to photograph in a studio.
