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As Wiesler listens in from a cold, bleak attic, he becomes increasingly absorbed into the "lives of others" [3, 5, 21, 33]. He is exposed to things missing in his own sterile existence: the beauty of music, the passion of love, and the freedom of thought [3, 18, 33]. Slowly, his stoicism crumbles, and he begins to clandestinely protect the very people he was sent to destroy [3, 28, 33]. Themes and Cinematic Style

The story follows (played by Ulrich Mühe), a cold, highly dedicated Stasi officer [3, 4, 18]. He is assigned to monitor Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch), a famous playwright, and his actress girlfriend Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck) [3, 4, 15, 28, 33]. While the mission is ostensibly to root out disloyalty to the state, its true motivation is a corrupt government minister’s desire for Christa-Maria [4, 28, 30]. The Lives of Others

The film was a massive critical success, winning the in 2007 [4, 10, 11, 24]. As Wiesler listens in from a cold, bleak

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The Lives of Others