Based on 112 votes and 15 reviews.
great movie
The Lives of Others is an intimate look at the consequences of a country caught inside a trap of totalitarian surveillance. I say "intimate" because the maker of this film dares to personalize de-personalizing interactions between people on either side of the despotic divide - watcher or watched. But if this were merely what the film was about, it wouldn't be worth watching. The premise of the story is simple enough: take one character who is slavishly loyal to "the system" and then push that loyalty to the limits of human tolerance. The result is a powerful and gripping tale that poses a very important question for us all: what price freedom and just how far would you go in defence of it?
A great film!!
went in knowing nothing about movie. subtitles set be back a bit but a great movie. strong character development.
a must see. great movie.
A very interesting story line, but could have cut out an hour out of the film. Go in with limited expectations, and you will enjoy it.
Too much hype: I haven`t seen a film as over-hyped as this since I had to endure "Cache"
It is a really good movie.. good acting, story line.. and very heart felt.. strongly recommand.. definitely a must see
My wife and I visited east Germany in 1978 when the communist party was still in power and the gap between the east and west parts of Germany was at its most extreme. We visited relatives in east Berlin and Dresden and ran into the state police(Stazi) several times as we moved through the country and neglected to register our new address as required. This movie perfectly captures the paranoia and fear that her relatives lived under and the terrible consequences that a remark or mistake could have on their lives. DM, Oakville
I saw this film at the Toronto International Film Festival and after the credits rolled, the audience erupted into a very well deserved standing ovation. A masterful screenplay, terrific acting and terse direction account for The Lives of Others as my pick as the best film of 2006.