THE LIVES OF OTHERS-read

 Tonight  I went with a friend to see THE LIVES OF OTHERS. It was pretty good even with the subtities. We went out for pizza after and we had a chance for a good chat.

East Berlin, November 1984. Five years before its downfall, the former East-German government ensured its claim to power with a ruthless system of control and surveillance. Party-loyalist Captain Gerd Wiesler hopes to boost his career when given the job of collecting evidence against the playwright Georg Dreyman and his girlfriend, the celebrated theater actress Christa-Maria Sieland. After all, the "operation" is backed by the highest political circles. What he didn’t anticipate, however, was that submerging oneself into the world of the target also changes the surveillance agent. The immersion in the lives of others–in love, literature, free thinking and speech–makes Wiesler acutely aware of the meagerness of his own existence and opens to him a completely new way of life which he has ever more trouble resisting. But the system, once started, cannot be stopped. A dangerous game has begun.

Log in to write a note
April 28, 2007

mmmmm-pizza!

April 28, 2007

sounds like you had a great night…

Oh that doesn’t sound like a chick flick! Icky! Well, I’m glad you had a fun evening.

April 29, 2007

certainly sounds a great film….thanks for sharing it. hugs P

April 29, 2007

sounds like a really good movie

MJ+
April 29, 2007

RYN: No I haven’t heard from Busywoman for a long time. I wonder if I still have her email address — I had it at one time, but then we overhauled our internet service and I lost a few addresses. Must take a look.

April 29, 2007

Sounds like a thought-provoking movie. RYN: Not at this diary, but there’ll be some in my book.

April 29, 2007

sounds good.

April 29, 2007

My husband has seen the film (he’s a German teacher) and really liked it. I’ll probably see it once it’s one DVD. RYN: Check this out: http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA346983 J took cinnamon in pill form, but you could probably get the same effect by adding it to food. HTH!