Review of "The Sky over Berlin"

In this part of the film, his camera is completely identified with the angels and becomes subjective. The viewer watches the life of the city at the speed of Damiel and Cassiel, passes through the wall with them and sees the world through their eyes. In the color part, the cameraman seems to descend to the ground, shooting now at eye level - there is more movement, eclecticism and assembly glues in earthly life.

It's not hard to see that in "The Sky over Berlin," Wenders confesses his love for humanity, because Damiel doesn't just choose a girl - he chooses the randomness and transience of earthly life. Like a child, he lists the colors around him only after entering the world of people. His own blood amuses the hero as much as the graffiti on the Berlin wall, and the kitschy jacket purchased in exchange for angel armor is the epitome of something that has been inaccessible to him for thousands of years.

Here, Wenders doesn't just descend from heaven to earth - the director leads us directly into the Berlin underground, showing club rock concerts that look impressive both in monochrome and in color. The viewer seems to merge with the crowd immersed in a musical trance, a form of communication that our angels are unable to comprehend. But it is professed by the stage "pastors" - Nick Cave and the leader of the group Crime and the City Solution, Simon Bonnet.

After all, "The Sky over Berlin" is equally a dedication not only to Berlin and the beauty of human life, but also to cinema itself. It's not for nothing that Peter Falk plays Peter Falk here. It turns out that when the actor was an angel, and now he is somewhere on the edge, the presence of heavenly creatures is felt just like the taste of coffee and cigarettes. It seems that for Wenders, cinematographers are the same angels when they gave up their wings. This is probably why he dedicates his final painting to the "three angels" - Yasujiro Ozu, Francois Truffaut and Andrei Tarkovsky.

Warcraft III: Reforged

Many fans would like to return to Warcraft in the fourth installment of the series, but it's possible that by releasing the trio, Blizzard is checking to see if players are interested in the brand. Moreover, as I have already said, real-time strategies are not as popular as they were many years ago. However, due to the fact that Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and The Frozen Throne are among the best, if not the best RTS in history, fans of the genre are counting down the days until the premiere. In addition to the obvious, that is, improved graphics, the authors of Warcraft III: Reforged revealed that they worked on balancing gameplay in the story campaigns, and also made sure that the multiplayer mode was compatible with the original version of the game.

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