Review of The Lives of Others (2006) by Roger Moore for Orlando Sentinel — 16 Mar 2007
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's film is a melodrama in a minor key, quietly affecting, quietly chilling, quietly quiet. It captures the drab architecture of totalitarianism, the soul-dead buildings of a soul-dead state.
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This review of The Lives of Others (2006) was written by Roger Moore and published by Orlando Sentinel on 16 Mar 2007.
The Lives of Others has generally received very positive reviews.
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