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Martin Rauch experiences the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 during his activities as an East German spy.Martin Rauch experiences the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 during his activities as an East German spy.Martin Rauch experiences the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 during his activities as an East German spy.
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I just love this series. Depicted nicely the complex political situation in Germany (east and west) during the cold war era, and gave an idea how it had a huge impact on global politics. Of course there are some side stories, but they made the series more interesting.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching all 3 seasons. I was a teen (from the UK) during these years, so I remember quite vividly the goings on & music from this period of the Cold War era.
After a tank full of red herrings, the series comes to a deserved conclusion. It is nicely worked through, although some might say a little on the cheesy side.
Looking back at the production in its totality, almost every good quality that we could have wished for was there in abundance. A dynamite script, a relentless pace, and some very classy acting ... to mention just a few.
And almost as the credits begin to roll, we are served up one final treat. Footage of President Trump extolling the virtues of his wonderful new wall. History repeats, and lessons are not always learned. In such cases, poking fun is the prerogative of the filmmaker. - 8.8/10.
Looking back at the production in its totality, almost every good quality that we could have wished for was there in abundance. A dynamite script, a relentless pace, and some very classy acting ... to mention just a few.
And almost as the credits begin to roll, we are served up one final treat. Footage of President Trump extolling the virtues of his wonderful new wall. History repeats, and lessons are not always learned. In such cases, poking fun is the prerogative of the filmmaker. - 8.8/10.
The first part Deutschland 83 i watched withing 2 days. Brillant regisseur, the actors and the story. I was waiting of the other parts of story and I wasn't disappointed.
Well what a series this is, interesting, light hearted, complex, captivating and truly a must see for anyone interested in Cold War, 80s music and some damn fine acting.
I can honestly say, the scenes with Sylvester Groth and Neil's Borman were excellent, and they had me play them over and over again. Outstanding actors and simply owned the screen when on.
It's a series that you should not miss, and do not view a dubbed version, watch with subtitles if you don't understand German.
Hoping there's gonna be more.
I can honestly say, the scenes with Sylvester Groth and Neil's Borman were excellent, and they had me play them over and over again. Outstanding actors and simply owned the screen when on.
It's a series that you should not miss, and do not view a dubbed version, watch with subtitles if you don't understand German.
Hoping there's gonna be more.
Did you know
- TriviaFilming took place in the actual Stasi Headquarters in East Berlin, which is now a museum.
- ConnectionsFollows Deutschland 83 (2015)
- SoundtracksMajor Tom (Coming Home)
Performed by Peter Schilling
Written by Peter Schilling (as Pierre Schilling) & David Harland Lodge
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