Review of Wings of Desire (1987) by N-Q C — 07 Apr 2010
The poetic poignancy of this film leaves lots of room for thought. The first.
Time I watched it, I felt like I had a fresh drink of water after a long dry.
Dessert walk.
Bruno Ganz's portrayal of monotonous solitude and the playful innocence is.
Just one of the many wonderful elements, carefully woven together by Wim.
Wenders. The sequel, Faraway So Close! Does not carry any of the original's.
Poignancy, but it's a smaller tapestry altogether, woven quite differently.
The Hollywood version City of Angels has very little connection to the.
Original. It's only commonality would be that the main character is a.
'fallen angel'.
This review of Wings of Desire (1987) was written by N-Q C on 07 Apr 2010.
Wings of Desire has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
