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2.5/4
…not a frame of film is wasted in telling its story of lives tortured, drugged, humiliated, and terrorized by fascist, pro-communist ideology.

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A balanced, thorough and well-documented chronicle of how one Germany became two, then one again.

4/5
Beller's history of dissent in the German Democratic Republic is admirably concise and surprisingly thorough.

3.5/5
As familiar as much of this history may be, to hear it recounted by those who lived it lends it a new emotional immediacy.

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3/4
A frightening look at Communist-controlled East Germany.

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On the surface, Beller's film is an acute primer on mid-century socialist statism gone inevitably screwy, but beneath it, there's something to be gleaned about the psychology of German nationhood.
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