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Movie Overview
Cast
• Martina Gedeck
• Ulrich Muehe
• Sebastian Koch
Director
• Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
MPAA Rating
R - Rated R for some sexuality/nudity.
The Lives of Others (2006)

REVIEWS
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OFCS Rating: 95% Fresh
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"a finely nuanced screenplay into whose naturalistic dialogue an intricate array of suggestive symbols and recurring motifs are subtly folded."  Eye for Film  Anton Bitel

"Foregoes all the pyrotechnics of flashy thrillers and high-strung spy mysteries for something that gets under the skin. A highly intelligent character drama that passes through the brain before reaching the heart."  european-films.net  Boyd van Hoeij

A-
"Donnersmarck's confident direction suggests a fundamental question about why governmental wiretapping seems fascistic when performed in other countries, but permissible here."  ColeSmithey.com  Cole Smithey

"Wiesler is also an audience member, translating, assessing, and shaping the lives of others so that they accommodate his own expectations, even as such expectations are, he realizes, shaped by other "others.""  PopMatters  Cynthia Fuchs

2/4
"...ultimately undone by the glacial pace with which the filmmaker has infused the proceedings."  Reel Film Reviews  David Nusair

"... delivers on several levels, offering multitextured characters who make no facile decisions, and re-creating the paranoia of Cold War-era Germany with an assured hand."  Portland Tribune  Dawn Taylor

B-
"A harsh history lesson that looks back at the drab East Berlin of 1984."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

4/5
"Una notable mirada a la vida bajo un régimen opresivo, en este caso la RDA de 1984. Sorprendente debut del director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, con excelente elenco y calidad narrativa."  Uruguay Total  Enrique Buchichio

A-
"A multi-layered and surprisingly touching dramatic thriller."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

3.5/4
"A gripping tale of nightmarish voyeurism and the psychological abyss that elevates von Donnersmarck's European nail-biter. [A] sleek and intrusive communist caper."  TheWorldJournal.com  Frank Ochieng

B+
"Works as a dramatically compelling indictment of a particularly odious regime, but also as a commentary on the corruption of power in the broadest sense."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

5/5
"A riveting German film about spying and the fear, distrust, and betrayal that come with it."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

B+
"The Lives of Others addresses the transformative power of art and how our ordinary lives can be interpreted as narrative."  Cinepinion  Henry Stewart

3.5/4
"Whether or not this is the best foreign language film of 2006 is debatable, but there should be no argument that it is deserving to be numbered among the elite non-English language productions receiving international distribution."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

8/10
"Un film sur le courage et la détermination en temps de crise comme on aimerait en voir plus souvent."  Panorama  Jean-François Vandeuren

4/4
"A scathing indictment of East Germany's corrupt administration tempered by the very human emotion of the people it touched."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

8/10
"Actually one of the most optimistic stories I've watched in a long while."  Window to the Movies  Jeffrey Chen

"There is a grace note at the end that will make you weep, and shore up your belief in the worth of fundamental decency."  FilmFreak.be  Jonathan F. Richards

3/5
"It's so beautifully made, that people tend to oversee it's weak character transformation that's at the heart of the script, which strikes the drama's credibility."  Movies for the Masses  Joseph Proimakis

5/5
"Subtle and delightful - please see review."  rec.arts.movies.reviews  Karina Montgomery

3/5
"A refreshing alternative to the whimsical and nostalgic look back on Communist life in Good Bye Lenin!"  Film-Forward.com  Kent Turner

A
"...while the genre often reflects paranoia, von Donnersmarck succeeds in hammering home how the right to privacy is integral to our human makeup."  rec.arts.movies.reviews  Laura Clifford

B+
"As a Cold War thriller, The Lives of Others is gripping stuff replete with the nuts and bolts of all-encompassing surveillance."  Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema  Mark Pfeiffer

"[S]trange and beautiful and hopeful and ironic... This is an amazing film."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

5/5
"... von Donnersmarck creates a milieu so realistic that the attention-worthy setting becomes just a backdrop, while an intricate tale, as suspenseful as it is humanistic, takes over."  Film Threat  Matthew Sorrento

5/5
"Através dos personagens ambíguos, de um roteiro muito bem construído (e politicamente relevante) e da direção sóbria e segura do cineasta estreante, o filme comove, incomoda e faz pensar."  Cinema em Cena  Pablo Villaca

4/5
"Not only expertly captures a specific point in history, but also offers a bracing examination of human nature."  Shadows on the Wall  Rich Cline

C
"The Lives of Others aims to flatter its audience - a quality typical for a film whose emotional posturing is only skin deep."  Projection Booth  Rob Humanick

A
"The best foreign language film of the year is also one of the year's best overall."  Laramie Movie Scope  Robert Roten

A
"This study on totalitarianism breaks new ground with its examination of the lives of its characters under the yoke of "democratic socialism.""  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford

8/10
"A neatly crafted thriller with first rate acting, directing and writing combined with spy paraphernalia and political intrigue. Fully deserving of its status as Germany's Best Foreign Film Oscar nominee."  Monsters and Critics  Ron Wilkinson

B+
"... an unexpectedly bracing story of idealism, disillusionment and defiance."  Seattle Post-Intelligencer  Sean Axmaker

3/4
"Reels us in and keeps us engaged."  Charlotte Weekly  Sean O'Connell

"Moving and deeply satisfying."  Salon.com  Stephanie Zacharek

10/10
"The most unforgettable, electrifying German film in more than a decade."  www.susangranger.com  Susan Granger

3.5/4
"Bleak yet never completely despairing, this superbly acted and richly atmospheric film has a gravitas and thematic complexity that's sadly absent from most contemporary American films."  Reel.com  Timothy Knight

3/4
"It has a heart you believe in and a working brain to match."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

"Click here to see review"  Wolf Entertainment Guide  William Wolf

"Click here to see review"  Wolf Entertainment Guide  William Wolf
OFCS Rating: 95% Fresh
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