"Just five years before that the Russians were our allies"
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The subtext is a quiet indictment of political amnesia. “Just” does heavy lifting, compressing the distance between partnership and paranoia into something embarrassingly short. It suggests not only that the shift was abrupt, but that it was manufactured - a turn of tone more than a discovery of facts. Landau’s choice to say “the Russians,” not “Russia” or “the Soviet Union,” also smuggles in a human note: this isn’t just ideology; it’s people being rebranded.
Context matters: for an American of Landau’s generation, the World War II alliance with the USSR and the near-immediate pivot into Cold War suspicion wasn’t abstract history; it was lived whiplash. Delivered from an actor, the line also reads as commentary on performance itself - the nation changes costumes, swaps enemies, and asks the audience to respond on cue. The sting isn’t that geopolitics change. It’s how confidently we pretend they never do, and how quickly we punish anyone who remembers the previous scene.
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