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Synopsis: This Oscar-winning thriller (Best Foreign Language Film, 2006) tells the erotic story of an East German couple whose every intimate moment is being monitored by the Secret Police hoping to learn information that could destroy their lives.
Starring: Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Mühe
Supporting actors: Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Tukur, Thomas Thieme, Hans-Uwe Bauer, Volkmar Kleinert, Matthias Brenner, Charly Hübner, Herbert Knaup, Bastian Trost, Marie Gruber, Volker Michalowski, Werner Daehn, Martin Brambach, Hubertus Hartmann, Thomas Arnold, Hinnerk Schönemann, Paul Faßnacht, Ludwig Blochberger, Paul Maximilian Schüller, Susanna Kraus
Directed by: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 2 hours 19 minutes
Release year: 2006
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Rated R for some sexuality/nudity.
ASIN: B000V4NX04
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: Feburary 01, 2006
  • MPAA: Rated R for some sexuality/nudity.
  • Production Company: Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), Creado Film, Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion, Arte
  • USA Box Office: $ 11 Million
  • Worldwide Box Office: $ 25 Million
  • Filming Locations: Berlin, Germany | Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin, Germany | Altes Stadthaus, Klosterstraße, Berlin, Germany | Hufelandstraße, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany | Normannenstraße, Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany | Wedekindstraße, Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany

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134 of 142 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To HGW XX/7, with gratitude, February 24, 2007
By Andy Orrock (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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Hopefully, Academy members will rightfully award the Oscar tomorrow night for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year (2006) to 'The Lives of Others.' Writer/Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's debut stands head and shoulders not only over the other nominees, but also over all the nominees for Best Picture. That so-called 'best' list pales in comparison to the heights attained by von Donnersmarck's creation. It is a expertly-plotted, richly-told depiction of life under the dominion of the East German spying apparatus, the Stasi.

'Lives' tracks the Stasi's efforts to bug and disrupt the lives of writer Georg Dreyman (a striking Sebastian Koch) and his actress girlfriend Christa-Maria Sieland (the incomparable Martina Gedeck). Assigned to the case is Stasi agent, Gerd Wiesler, indelibly played by Ulrich Mühe. The reasons for spying on Dreyman and 'CSM' (as the Stasi calls her)? A Politburo minister has the hots for CSM. That's it. For that most personal of reasons, lives are ruined. A professional reviewer of 'Lives' really hit the nail on the head when he said that the movie turns on the fact that Weisler realizes he is spying into the life of a man who is 'vastly his moral superior.' That's it. You get propelled into Dreyman's life and you are struck immediately and permanently by his decency and the quality of his character. Over time, Weisler starts injecting himself into the proceedings. At that point, the sequence of events is irrevocably changed.

von Donnersmarck's movie is a continual series of one great scene after another. I thought perhaps it had reached its denouement with the fall of the Wall. But it keeps getting better. Dreyman requests his Stasi files. He begins to piece together the story and the role of Weisler.

'The Lives of Others' is 137 minutes of the best entertainment imaginable. Ulrich Mühe is an East German who himself was the target of Stasi oversight. For this film, he was awarded Best Actor at the 2006 European Film Awards. Is there a more just triumph than that?
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90 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Thinking Man's Thriller of Cold War Germany, July 5, 2007
By Gerard D. Launay (Berkeley, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lives of Others (DVD)
I often don't agree with Oscar choices, but this time they got it right.
"The Lives of Others" is one of the most interesting movies about communism that I have seen in a decade; it shows, as few others have, how communism suffocates human imagination...not just stifles political dissent.

A spy - Captain Wiesler - is given the task of eavesdropping on a well known playwright, not for political reasons, but because a communist boss is jealous of the man and wants his female lover for himself. As the spy begins listening in, he begins to question the values of his society and the integrity of his orders.. Up to that point, Wiesler dutifully obeyed without question. But as the spy continues to experience the world of the playwright, he starts to live the subject's life vicariously...so the enemy ironically becomes the friend. The experience helps Captain Wiesler grow in humanity so he ultimately makes the decision to run interference to save the playwright's life.

The film details the transformation of an organization man in a hostile society...and makes us remember the great books of totalitarian dangers such as Animal Farm, Anthem, Brave New World, and of course, 1984. (It is no accident that the key YEAR in which the events take place in this film is indeed 1984). Instead of leaving the viewer in a state of deep negativity, "The Lives of Others" gives us reason to hope, reason to believe that goodness may prevail over corruption. So by the end, I was deeply moved.
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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Drone, February 21, 2007
By MICHAEL ACUNA (Southern California United States) - See all my reviews
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Gerd Weisler (Ulrich Muhe, appropriately drab) is an East German Stasi (Secret Police) drone: the type of man that his superiors count on to "get" his prey. Early on in this fascinating, superior film, Gerd arrives home from a hard day of spying on his fellow East Germans and prepares a meal: microwaved white rice onto which he squeezes tomato paste from a tube. This scene, in its spare, workmanlike manner sets the course and adjusts the sights of this film: the unremarkable, out of hate and jealousy assigned to bring down those deemed different, those deemed remarkable, those deemed talented. Weisler is the perfect Stasi automaton: a socialist monk with ice-cold eyes and an incorruptible true believer's faith in the system he has sworn to defend against "enemies of socialism" no matter where he finds them.
"The Lives of Others" begins in 1984 a particularly Orwellian date and 5 years before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Weisler is invited to a night of theater by his school friend and boss Colonel Grubitz (a slimy bureaucrat performance by Ulrich Tukor) for a performance of a play written by Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch) and starring Dreyman's live in girlfriend, Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck from "Mostly Martha"). Dreyman is tall, handsome, dresses in colors other than grey and Christa-Maria is wondrously gorgeous and a great actress to boot.
As Weisler watches Christa-Maria on stage he also scopes in on Dreyman, via his opera binoculars, watching Christa-Maria with love and admiration. The look of distrust and envy in Wailer's eyes is frightening: his eyes widen, squint and widen again. What does Weisler see or sense on that triumphant, for Dreyman and Sieland, night? Is it watching them basking in the glory of an audience's love and appreciation? Is it the palpable love and warmth between the two themselves: something that Weisler has never, will never feel? Whatever it is, Weisler has found his next assignment.
Though Dreyman is deemed "the only writer we have who is not subversive," Weisler forces the issue and sets up a full Stasi surveillance: bugs, cameras and sets up a roost for himself in the attic of the Dreyman-Sieland home.
Then in the process of spying on these two warm, happy, talented, loving people something happens to Weisler: he slowly, through the ugly process of spying, thaws little by little: Weisler falls in love with them and more to the point.., he falls in love with their lives.
First time director, Florien Hinkle von Donnersmarck has produced a remarkable, involving, intelligent film: an intricate, frightening film full of lives caught at the difficult crossroads of patriotism on the one hand and on the other the vortex of individual duty and honor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing movie
This is a great look into the world of East Germany. Its depressing in some respects but overall, VERY inspiring and keeps you on your toes. Its fascinating to learn about. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Robert Murphy

5.0 out of 5 stars definitely in my 'Top 5'
This is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time...it stays with you for several days. I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece
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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing movie
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bugging you
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5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Melancholy film perfectly captures the lonely despair of urban communism
"The Lives of Others," a German film laden with well-deserved accolades and awards, captures the lonely despair that was urban communism in the 1980s. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Modern Classic that's even better in BluRay
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