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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Clip from the 2006 movie 'Das leben Der Anderen' (The Lives of Others). This clip shows the bugging, or wiring of Dreymann's apartment.

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  • nice scene, I may need it for an important school test, thanks!

  • No problem! :)

  • They even sent a Thank you gift to Ms. Meineke. The overfunded FBI would never have done that.

  • Do you know what they sent her?!! A Cactus plant! It never made it into the final movie, but thats what she was sent. In one part when Wiesler is leaving Dreymanns apartment Ms. Meineke comes out with the plant, tells Wiesler that she doesnt want it, cant have it in her apartment, then, drops it by accident smashing the pot on the floor.

    Wiesler looks at her cooly and calmly says as he walks away 'now you wont have to have it in your apartment'.

    lol.

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  • eine sehr gute szene aus einem meisterwerk der deutschen filmkunst

  • der beste film der welt

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  • 4/3! BTW: I'd like to receive suggestions of films to watch on this specific subject, like Kusturica's "When father was away on business" or this film.

  • 3/3There should be more films explaining how dictatures work, in their very peculiar contexts: Stalin's USSR, North Corea, Pinochet's Chile, Ahmadinejad's Iran, Ghedafi's Lybia etc., all deserve a fiction to explain what documentaries can't tell.

  • 2/3DDR was different: It was working in a highly educated population who wouldn't have accepted more violence (also because communism could only be popular if it was less dictatorial than the preceding nazi rule), it retained some (if not many) of the idealistic principles of communism, and it was a country which existence constantly reminded of the division of the defeated German nation after WW2. 

  • 1/3The best film ever showing how a dictatorial regime works: The last 45 seconds of this scene are, I guess, absolutely realistic. And they even show that the DDR was quite different from a regime of pure terror with mass executions and use of torture.

  • @Cymrolerpwl I agree that Britain is full of vile scum. I refer to Chavs and the other braindead idiots who infest our schools, don't bother trying to learn and just have their heads stuck up their arses all the time. They annoy me too.

    That said, I still prefer the thought of living here to living in the DDR. I guess you just can't have a perfect society. The DDR may not have had problems capitalism does today but you just weren't free there. All in all things have changed for the better.

  • If I hired an electricist it would take 3 months to do all that.

  • @PeterMayer

    I didn't compare anything. Maybe that's why you live there....You can't read and decipher things for yourself. I said Florida...... What I did not say is anything in or around the nature of "Florida is comparible or even close to Germany or East Germany"

    Please graduate school.

  • @PeterMayer Höre...bad spelling. Oops!

  • @Cymrolerpwl Ich hörre Sie, aber ist deine Leben so schlecht? Ich glaube nict. Peace my man!

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