The Lives Of Others

September 21, 2009
By Jon

The Lives Of Others [DVD] [2007]

The Lives Of Others

Directed by Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck

Nominated for the 2008 BBC4 World Cinema award.

In the former East Germany, no-one was above suspicion. Like George Orwell’s vision of the future come to life, art and people and relationships were monitored obsessively; The Lives Of Others captures not only the paranoia and danger inherent in such a world, but also expresses hope that even in the most desperate situations, people can make a difference.

The Lives Of Others [DVD] [2007] The Lives Of Others [DVD] [2007]

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One Response to The Lives Of Others

  1. Easily one of the top five films I have ever seen on September 21, 2009 at 12:28 am

    Utterly, utterly wonderful. This is a story of redemption and atonement and explores whether, and to what extent, they are possible. The contrast of the personal joy, love, friendship, kinship and art, against the backdrop and circumstance of the 1984 GDR is completely sublime and the direction is faultless. It is the acting that is jaw-dropping though – an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film is fantastic recognition, but at least three of the four major acting gongs would have found a more deserved home here. The ending is the most appropriate and well edited I have ever come across and left me in tears – a personal first for any film. I cannot give it higher praise than the truth – I have never seen better cinema than this. Enjoy.

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