The Decomposition of the Soul (2007)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:8
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.5/10
Theatrical Release:Feb 7, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: The praise afforded to THE LIVES OF OTHERS--Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's remarkable film about life in the former East Berlin--helped this documentary about East Germany's secret police force... The praise afforded to THE LIVES OF OTHERS--Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's remarkable film about life in the former East Berlin--helped this documentary about East Germany's secret police force gain a release in February 2007. With shades of Werner Herzog's LITTLE DIETER NEEDS TO FLY, co-directors Massimo Iannetta and Nina Toussaint bring two former prisoners back to the site of the notorious Berlin-Hohenschonhausen prison (which has now become a museum), a place where they were once detained and subjected to unimaginable physical and psychological torture at the hands of the Ministry for State Security, also known as the Stasi. The two people, Sigrid Paul and Hartmut Richter, return separately to Hohenschonhausen, where they recall their lives both before and after their arrests, and explain the Orwellian nightmare of everyday life at the hands of the Stasi. Iannetta and Toussaint's film is a remarkable piece of work, and is likely to gain strong word-of-mouth acclaim as its reputation spreads. A powerful voiceover from deceased poet and fellow former prisoner Jurgen Fuchs joins Paul and Hartmut's recollections, many of which focus on the minutiae of life in Hohenschonhausen. It's this attention to detail that gives the film its weight, especially when coupled with Iannetta and Toussaint's dimly lit frames, which provide an unnervingly realistic feeling of what life under the Stasi was actually like. The film is also remarkably free of noise, with the soundtrack composed almost entirely from the sound of the human voice--a short song playing over the end credits is the only music of note. THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE SOUL is documentary filmmaking at its very best. [More]
Starring: Sigrid Paul, Hartmut Richter
Starring: Sigrid Paul, Hartmut Richter
Director: Nina Toussaint, Massimo Iannetta
Director: Nina Toussaint, Massimo Iannetta
Reviews for The Decomposition of the Soul
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There are touching interviews with a couple of former inmates, who were 'reeducated' for years after they were caught trying to help people attempting to escape to West Germany after the Berlin Wall went up. Full Review |
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Decomposition bears powerful, uncompromising witness to man's inhumanity to man, which is one of the most important things any documentary can do, though, it's also one of the most grueling. Full Review |
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Too slow and morbid for American viewers without an existing interest in the subject. Full Review |
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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. Full Review |
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[A] darkly poetic study of psychological brutality. Full Review |
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The Decomposition of the Soul tackles the unsettling topic of the East German Stasi in a way that might make your flesh crawl. Full Review |
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While interesting in its authenticity and intimacy, is too spare to work as a standalone doc. Full Review |
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This chilling 82-minute documentary about three souls destroyed by the Stasi, the notorious secret police of East Germany, puts a cold, factual gloss on what might otherwise be taken for fiction. Full Review |
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Tough-minded and even poetic. Full Review |
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A hushed, poetic meditation on the life of Stasi prisoners. Full Review |
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The first essential documentary of the new year. Full Review |
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