A bit of color for once, all the better to see the red flags with, not to mention the obvious aerial file footage of Warsaw. The story concerns Jozef Malesa, the mason or bricklayer of the title. He was once the darling of the party, the son of two old party activists, a worker of heroic reputation, his own commitment to The Movement unquestioned. He was chosen to be destined for great things, specially educated and pushed forward to positions of responsibility in the Party. Eventually he decides, because of the ethical pressures which he feels from the obstructionism of the bureaucracy from above, he asks to return to be a simple bricklayer. He is disturbed with the way the Party deals with people, especially their lack of direct contact. He thinks workers know better than the leadership many times but that's not the way power flows. He is uncomfortable with the compromises to his idealism. He remains committed to social justice and joins his friends for the May Day rally where his comfort and confidence in his place in society cause him to defer to no man, certainly no rat faced men in overcoats with red armbands. His great pleasure in life moreover is laying brick. He finds the work satisfying and fulfilling which is why he was such an obviously superior worker in the first place.展开
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Tamara Cortes 马迪亚斯·卡塔兰 Paula Dinamarca Pedro Muñoz 路易斯·杜博 Vicente Caballero Bruna Ramírez Sirena González Alexa Quijano Francisco Día Z Claudia Cabezas
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克里克·威尔逊 Bryan Spellman Kelly Kidd Carla Kidd John Marrs Keon Joel 莱恩·斯莱特 Brian Christensen Scott Bolger Darren Eisenhauer Alisha Griffin Sai Piña Austin Brooks Tom Dragt Cliff Owens Patrick A. Grover Will Grimes
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克劳迪奥·桑塔玛利亚 索尼娅·贝加马斯科 安娜·费泽蒂 马西米利亚诺·罗西 Andrea Giannini Marta Giovannozzi 毛里齐奥·特塞 Beniamino Marcone 塞尔吉奥·罗马诺 比亚吉奥·佛雷斯蒂里 安东尼奥·扎瓦特里 Jerry Mastrodomenico Beatrice De Mei