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So, 'Der Ausländer' is this intriguing documentary by Thomas Heise, shot in East Berlin during those last days before the wall came down. It really captures a raw, almost intimate sense of place and time, you know? The pacing is rather slow, but it suits the contemplative nature of the film. The interviews and candid moments paint a portrait of life under an oppressive regime. There’s a certain atmosphere, a tension that runs through it, reflecting the uncertainty of the period. Not much in terms of flashy effects; it's all about the authenticity of the captured experiences. The people’s stories, their faces, they linger with you, stuck in the backdrop of a city on the brink of monumental change. It’s distinctive for its unfiltered approach, just real life unfolding.
Considered a poignant observation of East Berlin life.The film's pacing allows for deep reflection.Captures a pivotal moment in history through real stories.
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