Review of Wings of Desire (1987) by Jon D — 06 Sep 2010
An image of beauty is defined by how it makes you feel , if it tugs at your hearts or reaches for your soul.
A film can be described as beautiful threw several moments that make you cry , gasp for breathe or simply make you sit in awe.
The instant cinema becomes true beauty is when every frame can bee seen as a incredible image.
When you cannot leave those images behind you , or that song gets locked in your mind , few films are remembered , in 10 years only a hand full of films will stay true and be recognized , only the bold and bright survive, and so a classic is born.
A film that above all else opens your mind to what you are seeing ,.
You feel the characters as if you where a impostor looking in.
Wings of desire manages all of the above , its haunting imagery and memetic theme digs in deep , and stays true , beauty is in the eye of the beholder or in the angels that watch you from a close .
This review of Wings of Desire (1987) was written by Jon D on 06 Sep 2010.
Wings of Desire has generally received very positive reviews.
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