Putin in His Undies: We Reveal Contents of the VERY Edgy Mad Vlad AI Film the Kremlin Would Hate the World to See

In a new AI film about the Russian dictator that the Kremlindoes do not want you to watch, Vladimir Putin shivers in his underwear and brandishes toilet paper on a string.

The strange portions in the video, which was directed by Patryk Vega of Poland, may be seen on Knewz.com. Vega employs AI-hybrid techniques to overlay the face of Putin on the body of another actor.

To perfect the role, Polish actor Slawomir Sobala studied “Putin’s body language, his gait, and his way of entering a room” for two years.

Additionally, Kremlin agents have taken notice of the movie and do not want it to be released.

In one clip, the all-powerful boss is seen trembling in his underwear while in the fetal position.

In another, to the applauding squeals of a room full of Russian nobles, he holds out two strings of toilet paper.

Uncertainty surrounds the authenticity of the film’s narrative, but Vega stated: “The audience needed to see the real Putin on screen.”

In a traditional bullied-child-grows-icily-determined scene that begins the trailer, Putin is introduced to a bunch of kids by his mother before getting a hard headbutt to the face.

When his attacker advises him, “It’s better to die standing than to live on your knees,”

The movie cuts between Putin’s judo pursuits, his job as a cab driver, and his love encounter with his fiancée, during which he snatches her and says, “She’s my new wife.”

Other bizarre situations, like the line of 20 ladies dressed as Playboybunnies who are forced to flee through a wintry woodland from gangsters brandishing firearms, are noticeably left unexplained.

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“The real life story that defies reality,” the audience is informed.

This invitation allows us to “enter the mind of the most dangerous man on earth.”

Director Vega stated: “Without a real human model to photograph in a studio, it is difficult to get the finest resolution detail, and inviting Putin to the studio for 20,000 photos was not an option.

“Without this real-world reference, AI simply cannot replicate the level of precision we’ve accomplished.”

Vega’s other works include the serial killer movie The Plagues of Breslau and the gangster movie Pitbull.

On January 25, his surreal Putin biography opens in theaters.

In the meantime, British music star Elton John was exposed last month for once using his reputation to cover up Russia’s anti-gay persecution.

The musical sensation highlighted his close relationship with LGBTQ+ Russian fans in his biography Farewell Yellow Brick Road, and how Putin tried to use him as a “prop” to support discriminatory anti-homosexuality laws, prompting John to react.

The 77-year-old British singer talked about opening doors for other performers to play in Russia, remembering how he often performed there and had a strong bond with LGBTQ+ fans who he felt needed his help.

John went on to highlight how the Russian president passed new laws in 2013 that forbade discussing homosexuality or promoting it to anyone younger than 18.

John stated of the new law: “It was terrible. It targeted and discriminated against a group of people who need to be treated with compassion and equality.

The musician claimed that Putin “tried to use him as an example” the next year to show that gay people in Russia were not subjected to persecution.

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