The Lives of Others Comments

  • Aurelio 2022-12-19 21:59:27

    movie delayed by...

  • Ned 2022-12-12 14:28:15

    Very good, first-class, recommended, good-looking,...

  • Jasmin 2022-12-06 11:02:02

    Five stars for the sour nose of the last scene. Emotional expression is very restrained, not overly vilifying, nor overly sensational. Weisman is so lonely, alone, and can only occasionally call a prostitute to vent his personal desires. He doesn't want to be a machine that kills others anymore, and the beautiful words that flowed out of the poetry book he took away made him feel that his firm values ​​had collapsed. I used to think that "Dedicated to so-and-so" written on the title page was...

  • Madie 2022-11-29 04:01:50

    The patch version, the ending is still...

  • Shaina 2022-11-23 23:54:16

    The plot is full of tension from beginning to end, and my heart is always hanging. And I was surprised by the dialogue at the end, "Do you want me to wrap this book and give it away?" "No need, this is for me." I was moved to tears. I haven't cried for a movie in a long time. Although I have watched a lot of movies that satirize SHZY, this one is still full of...

  • Imelda 2022-11-22 04:28:58

    Checking the water meter is all about history, why do you think it doesn't exist now? The world is as black as a...

  • Sid 2022-11-12 03:19:42

    Love again Martina Gedeck. Once again, I express my love for this slightly neurotic and hard man, and even the posture of opening the envelope is so pleasing. Again, I am very comfortable listening to German imperatives spoken at this speed. Once again, my hearing is useless when it comes to daily conversations, and I can't hear it if I swallow...

  • Karina 2022-11-05 00:17:12

    Are there such conscientious eavesdroppers in the US Prism...

  • Deontae 2022-10-29 16:45:42

    Hope to see our own movie one...

  • Eduardo 2022-10-22 18:17:18

    Countless people watched this film with tears in their...

Extended Reading

The Lives of Others quotes

  • Georg Dreyman: The state office for statistics on Hans-Beimler street counts everything; knows everything: how many pairs of shoes I buy a year: 2.3, how many books I read a year: 3.2 and how many students graduate with perfect marks: 6,347. But there's one statistic that isn't collected there, perhaps because such numbers cause even paper-pushers pain: and that is the suicide rate.

  • Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Go away. I want to be alone.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam Sieland?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Do we know each other?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You don't know me, but I know you. Many people love you for who you are.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Actors are never "who they are."

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You are. I've seen you on stage. You were more who you are than you are now.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know what I'm like.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: I'm your audience.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I have to go.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Where to?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I'm meeting an old classmate. I...

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You see? Just now, you weren't being yourself.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: No?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: No.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know her well, this Christa-Maria Sieland. What do you think - would she hurt someone who loves her above all else? Would she sell herself for art?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: For art? You already have art. That'd be a bad deal. You are a great artist. Don't you know that?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: And you are a good man.