Review of The Decomposition of the Soul (2007) by Ken Eisner for Variety — 06 Nov 2008
A thorny subject is handled with care in this meticulous reconstruction of life inside the East German police state, as boiled down to the experiences of just two ex-inmates -- one man and one woman --- of a notorious Stasi prison.
Overall effect is poetically thought-provoking, not depressing.
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This review of The Decomposition of the Soul (2007) was written by Ken Eisner and published by Variety on 06 Nov 2008.
The Decomposition of the Soul has generally received positive reviews.
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