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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2008, 06:03:46 PM »
Did you watch The Lives of Others last night? I think that is the perfect way to present a true story through drama.

Well, except for the "good" Stasi officer. Don't get me started on this.

I'll get you started on it properly once Eric has seen it! For now I'll just say you're being harsh...  :-X :P

No, you probably won't. There are too many painful memories associated with this period of my life. Let's just say, it would clash with the reason I do frequent this forum.

But I can recommend this article by Tom Jennings, or doing a Google search for the movie title together with the phrase "good Stasi" to get a broader scope of the debate.

Now you got me very intrigued Mathias.  Can I read about this debate without spoiling the movie for myself ?

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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2008, 06:18:29 PM »
Now you got me very intrigued Mathias.  Can I read about this debate without spoiling the movie for myself ?

No, if you don't want to be spoiled, you should watch the movie first.
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« Reply #17 on: September 07, 2008, 06:22:52 PM »
I'm gonna do it right away then, I can't stay away from a good debate more than a few hours ;)

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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2008, 07:29:40 PM »
No, you probably won't. There are too many painful memories associated with this period of my life. Let's just say, it would clash with the reason I do frequent this forum.

But I can recommend this article by Tom Jennings, or doing a Google search for the movie title together with the phrase "good Stasi" to get a broader scope of the debate.

That article is brilliant, very compelling and echoes my own view of some elements of the film.

The first defence of the film I can offer is the same as we have been talking about before. I knew about the Stasi and the regime, but I didn't understand why and, more importantly, how it affected people. I felt that the film successfully put across that emotion.

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« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2008, 09:37:45 PM »
I guess I haven't watched the same movie as you and Jennings Jon because your description of it doesn't match in any way what I make of it.

Sorry for the spoiler tag but since Karsten hasn't seen it yet......

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« Reply #20 on: September 07, 2008, 09:43:42 PM »
Jon is now reading my reply......awaiting his reaction anguishly :fingerchew:

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« Reply #21 on: September 07, 2008, 10:33:07 PM »
Jon is now reading my reply......awaiting his reaction anguishly :fingerchew:

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Jon was suffering a power cut, hence the delay!

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So anyway, what did you think of the film as a whole? I'm very interested to see Matthias's view, especially as your interpretation doesn't allow the Stasi officer redemption.

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« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2008, 10:58:35 PM »
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That said (or spoiled if you prefer), I really enjoyed this movie.  Regardless of what we think the message is, it is really well written and really well made.  It does gives you a sense of how people felt in GDR or at least it makes you think it does which is a good start.

I was a bit surprised by a few scenes though which contradict any idea I ever had of a socialist/communist country.  Hauser for instance, how could he travel between East and West Germany so easily ?  I doubt anyone could just cross the wall barriers saying "Oh don't worry mate, I'm just going to visit a friend, we'll be back home for dinner".

I was also surprised by the scene where they watch the tv news report about the article published in the West.  I seriously doubt that people in East Germarny had access to West Germany tv channels.

A very good movie anyway.

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I can't give a 5 because in the genre it would make it equal to the Schindler's List of "The Pianist" but it's not up to that level.

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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2008, 11:31:20 PM »
btw: The abbreviation is "Stasi", which is short for "Staatssicherheit" (Homeland Security).
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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2008, 11:38:51 PM »
I was also surprised by the scene where they watch the tv news report about the article published in the West.  I seriously doubt that people in East Germarny had access to West Germany tv channels.

Trust me on this: We had. You must not forget, we were on the border of two opposing systems. And of course the Americans and West Germans were also interested in populating their point of view.

RIAS (Radio im amerikanischen Sektor = radio in the american sector [a Berlin radio station]) was receivable well beyond the borders of East Berlin.

And with the exception of the north-east and south-east parts of the GDR which were called "Tal der Ahnungslosen" ("valley of the clueless") back then, west-german television was well receivable in most parts of the GDR. I've watched all my favourite TV shows (Fall Guy, Riptide, MacGyver, ...) via the west-german ZDF in the late 80s.
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« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2008, 11:46:22 PM »

Trust me on this: We had. You must not forget, we were on the border of two opposing systems. And of course the Americans and West Germans were also interested in populating their point of view.


You did because they no way of stopping the waves or was it actually allowed ?   Did people have to watch/listen to these stations in secret ?

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« Reply #26 on: September 08, 2008, 12:52:31 AM »
You did because they no way of stopping the waves or was it actually allowed ?   Did people have to watch/listen to these stations in secret ?

I think it was more because of the technical inability to stop the waves. I think it would have been ill-advised to publicy announce that you are watching "Westfernsehen" ("television from the west").

On the other hand you were an outsider in the schoolyard when you didn't know what Colt Seavers or MacGyver did yesterday in the lastest episode (But I doubt any of could have written these names correctly back then).
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« Reply #27 on: September 08, 2008, 12:56:56 AM »
It's probably naive of me but to a dumb north-american's East Germany seems like Romania or other communists countries where people had no rights whatsoever.

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« Reply #28 on: September 08, 2008, 01:21:12 AM »
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Karsten is steadily adding some more colour to this story. Fascinating stuff.

By the way, I just wanted to mention that I thought Ulric Muhe's performance was superb. It was incredible that he wrung so much emotion from such little action. You may not be aware that he died last year, which is a terrible loss when he was just coming to more attention outside of Germany. I found this on Wikipedia which I thought was interesting. Life imitating art, etc...

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After German reunification, Mühe discovered evidence in his Stasi file that he had been under surveillance not only by four of his fellow actors in the East Berlin theatre, but also by his wife Gröllmann. The file held detailed records of meetings that Gröllmann, who was allegedly an "Inoffizieller Mitarbeiter" (unofficial collaborator), had with her controller from 1979 to 1989. This mirrored the plot of Das Leben der Anderen as in the film pressure exerted by the Stasi on the playwright's girlfriend makes her betray him as the author of an exposé of covered-up GDR suicide rates. Mühe and Gröllmann divorced in 1990. In a book accompanying the film, Mühe spoke about the sense of betrayal he felt when he found out about his former wife's alleged Stasi role. However, Gröllmann's real-life controller later claimed he had made up many of the details in the file and that the actress had been unaware that she was speaking to a Stasi agent. After a highly public and acrimonious battle in the courts, Gröllmann, who died in August 2006, won an injunction preventing the book's publication.[3] Mühe's response when asked how he prepared for his role in Das Leben der Anderen was, "I remembered."

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Re: I'm tired of Hollywood's toying with chronological facts.
« Reply #29 on: September 08, 2008, 01:26:38 AM »
It's probably naive of me but to a dumb north-american's East Germany seems like Romania or other communists countries where people had no rights whatsoever.


It wasn't that bad (at least from a child's perspective) and the goal of our leaders has always been to be the "better german country". It was definitvely not as it was portrayed in US movies or series when they showed scenes that were supposed to play in "East Germany".

I grew up in Marzahn, a district of Berlin, where we had a nice comfy appartment with district heating, telephone and colour TV (bat that thing really was expensive*). I went to a school that was 150 meters from our front door and due to living on the 11th floor (of an 11-floors-building; with an elevator up to the 10th floor) we had a great view over our part of the city.

Today the district looks like this: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Berlin_marzahn_panorama.jpg
Most of the 11- and 5-floor buildings haven been renovated since but the buildings have been build between the end of the 70s and the mid-80s. Before that Marzahn was only a village (in the literal sense) on the borders of Berlin. There are new buildings between those (mostly malls) but the only real new building I can see is that 2-floor building with the red roof in the front on the right third of the picture. That's a new school they built in 1993-1994. I know that because that's were I went to school from 1994-1997 to make my Abitur


* Food and other important stuff was subsidized in the GDR, everything less necessary was very pricey.
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