Wings of Desire invites the audience to continuously admire the facts of feelings and life by depicting characters who are aware but unable to experience the world.
Category: Cinema (Page 23 of 37)
The basic premise of The Celebration explains how an individual takes a terrible risk by speaking truth to power.
Decision to Leave becomes a critical self-reflection where cinema manners involve a twofold aspect of the eye and the truth.
Inu-Oh is a tribute such as abstract spray graffiti sketches for the sake of traditional Japanese calligraphy.
The Banshees of Inisherin is a testament to the mutual power of McDonagh, Farrell, and Gleeson.
Marcel the Shell has that tinge of sadness beneath the surface while having themes about the importance of family and home that would be typical of a PG-rated image.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire eschews the grotesque stereotypes and male perspective we usually find in cinema.