The Lives of Others
The Lives of Others (original German: Das Leben der Anderen) is a 2006 film about the monitoring of the cultural scene of East Berlin by agents of the Stasi, the GDR's secret police. The plot follows the story of protagonist Gerd Wiesler, a very efficient, practical Stasi member as he watches his target, an artist by the name of Georg Dreyman and his partner Christa-Maria Sieland. As Wiesler looks for suspicious behaviour in Dreyman, he finds himself engrossed in the lives of the artist and his partner, and begins to see a different way to live - one that involves love, warmth, laughter and faith. Von Donnesrmarck uses strong juxtaposition to show the show the difference between the lives of Wiesler and Dreyman, and editing, incluing doorway and high angle shots, to make the viewer feel as though they too, are watching Dreyman. Von Donnersmarck uses a memorable soundtrack, symbolic physical setting, contrasting characters and a very intimate portrayal of both story lines to explore themes surrounding love, oppression, betrayal, and integrity.
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- 2006
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Before the Fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany's Secret Police Listened to Your Secrets.
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