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Essay heading: Usage of sound in Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire
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One of the angels Damiel falls in love with a trapeze artiste and yearns for mortality. In a beautifully etched intermingling of spirituality and mortality, of divine and real, Damiel shrugs off his divinity and wears the mortal cloak. The rest of the film takes us through his journey into the mortal world as a physical entity, which he was, until then, not... displayed 300 characters
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Delve further and you'd find an epic ? an epic of love, desire, history, war, mortality and spirituality. The film is a story of struggle and conflict ? not just the struggles of man with society or man with man, but most of all, man with himself. The cheekily named character Homer, who, unlike the war poet, searches for peace, appears as the story teller who roams the Berlin walls... displayed next 300 characters
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