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Stephen Pollard

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

Opinion

The Lives of Others really is as good as the hype

May 15, 2007 24:00
2 min read

Clive, Clive...I'm mystified by your post on The Lives of Others. I've always thought of you as a man of discernment and taste. So I don't understand how you could you write this: "[T]he characterisation is one-dimensional, the pacing is ponderous in the extreme and the storyline is full of unexplained holes."

I think we must have seen two different cuts of the film! Here's the acid test: from within about five minutes of the film starting, I was desperate for a pee. But it was so riveting, every scene gripping and every nuance on every actor's face so spot on, that I couldn't leave to do what I needed to do for the duration of the film. Rarely have I been so utterly transfixed by a film, by the characterisation or by the - this too deserved an Oscar - simply wonderful score.

Timothy Garton Ash seems to me to get it right: