The fact that Ganz could play this role becoming an angel looking over Berlin and then later in his career playing Hitler is a clear indication of artistic genius
@@ricksamericana749 thank you so much. I would prefer to watch the one with Bruno Gans. I’m going to hunt that down. Most European movies are superior to Hollywood’s trash these days of what they’re putting out.
@@Jinka1950 There is also a sequel with Ganz, Faulk, and Sanders, they reprise their roles, "Faraway, So Close". Mikhael Gorbachev also makes a cameo. It's definitely worth checking out, too.
I'm in awe of this scene. Every piece of it fits together masterfully. The camera work; the editing and pacing; the background actor. Most of all, how Peter Falk does his soliloquy to the angel whose presence he can sense, but can't see. The tiniest details of his delivery and mannerisms. That moment when he drops his cigarette to rub his hands together. To me, this is perfect.
This is probably one of the top ten most beautiful movie scenes of all time. Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk are perfect in this. Wim Wenders is one of the most brilliant film directors of all time. Wings of Desire is a truly sublime piece of cinematic art.
One of my favorite movies ever. I recently lost a close friend who decided to check out of this world voluntarily. I just wish that she had seen this film. So incredibly profound and poetic. Bruno and Falk - the most unexpected matchup under Wim Wenders watchful eyes.
I Have a little habit. Every 10 years I watch this movie just once. In two years it will be the next time. I feel like this is the first time I watch it.
"The armour" And with that, with those two words uttered in less than a second, your entire understanding of a character is turned on its head. What a great film.
We watched this (as well as "Berlin Alexanderplatz") and finally went to Berlin in 1989, my college buddy and I. And yes, we experienced much of what this film depicts -- and then some -- living mainly on the streets like the angels. Berlin had a deep and moody vibe pre-Wall-fall. No other place like it in the world. Got to experience the Wall coming down as well. Berliners back then were all extra-dimensional beings in an extra-dimensional setting. Lebe wohl ihr Großen.
a fantastic movie treasure, Ganz is an invisible angel and Peter Falk was also an angel now human? makes this scene amazing. Get this movie; one of my favorites and ignore the poor remade version in LA.
I appreciate this, seriously! It's a great line. But forgive me, I need to correct: It says "Wer Bunker baut wirft Bomben" and I'd translate it this way: "Someone who builds bunkers throws bombs (as well)."
urmel urms Der Titel ist nicht vollkommen daneben, man sieht eben eine Berliner Straßenszene und einen Imbiss mit bemerkenswerten Preisen. Der Film heißt *Der Himmel über Berlin* Link: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Himmel_über_Berlin
To whomever reads this: I'm glad you're here. It's good to be here.
The fact that Ganz could play this role becoming an angel looking over Berlin and then later in his career playing Hitler is a clear indication of artistic genius
. . . not to mention one of his last film roles - as Sigmund Freud. 🥲
Well you're kind of supposed to be in different roles
Everytime I rub my hands together to warm them I think of this scene and it makes me very happy. It feels good to be here.
🥲✨
Thank you Bruno, Peter, Solveig, Otto and Curt. You are all angels again, living in the most perfect film forever.
❤❤❤❤
Amen
bruno ganz (the actor who plays the angel) had the kindest eyes.
Yeah I agreed 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
RIP Bruno Ganz (He died in 2019)
I watch this when I'm feeling hurt.
After seeing this scene in the movie, I never looked at a cup of coffee the same way again.
What is this movie please?
@@Jinka1950 Wim Wender's "Wings Of Desire". There is an American remake, "City Of Angels" which isn't nearly as good.
@@ricksamericana749 thank you so much. I would prefer to watch the one with Bruno Gans. I’m going to hunt that down. Most European movies are superior to Hollywood’s trash these days of what they’re putting out.
@@Jinka1950 There is also a sequel with Ganz, Faulk, and Sanders, they reprise their roles, "Faraway, So Close". Mikhael Gorbachev also makes a cameo. It's definitely worth checking out, too.
@@ricksamericana749 Oh wow... thank you so much Ricks!!
I'm in awe of this scene. Every piece of it fits together masterfully. The camera work; the editing and pacing; the background actor. Most of all, how Peter Falk does his soliloquy to the angel whose presence he can sense, but can't see. The tiniest details of his delivery and mannerisms. That moment when he drops his cigarette to rub his hands together. To me, this is perfect.
Arrivederci Bruno.
They are both angels now.
This is probably one of the top ten most beautiful movie scenes of all time. Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk are perfect in this. Wim Wenders is one of the most brilliant film directors of all time. Wings of Desire is a truly sublime piece of cinematic art.
One of my favorite movies ever. I recently lost a close friend who decided to check out of this world voluntarily. I just wish that she had seen this film. So incredibly profound and poetic. Bruno and Falk - the most unexpected matchup under Wim Wenders watchful eyes.
Sorry to hear about your friend Jeff
Please,what is the title of the movie?Thank you.
@@auraionescu3862 Wings of Desire directed by Wim Wenders - Put this one on your bucket list
@@auraionescu3862 yes, original German title:" Der Himmel über Berlin"
@@JeffSchreiber99 Was your friend a JEW?
Danke, Bruno Ganz, danke, Peter Falk... unvergessen, RIP...
RIP Bruno Ganz. An incredible actor and a very nice man .
One of the truly beautiful movies.
My favorite actor (Falk) in my beloved town of Berlin.... It's all I need 😊
The dialogs in those older movies are much more like in an good old theater play.
Ruhe in Frieden Bruno Ganz.
I Have a little habit. Every 10 years I watch this movie just once. In two years it will be the next time. I feel like this is the first time I watch it.
Two years ago you wrote this. Hope you enjoy it soon.
@@sameash3153 thank you for let me know. All the actors are gone.
this movie makes me want to wake up each day
Just one more thing! Peter Falk absolutely legendary and Bruno Ganz such an incredible actor
RIP. Compañero
Spectacular cinematographie
R.i.p Bruno
Peter Falk didn't die. He went to visit the angels.
gonna really miss ya Bruno 💔
Er war einer der besten. Genialer Charakter, sowohl im menschlichen, als auch seine Filmcharaktere. RIP
Now shakin hands again with angel dust
"The armour"
And with that, with those two words uttered in less than a second, your entire understanding of a character is turned on its head.
What a great film.
Великие актеры!
R.i.P Bruno
One of the greatest actors
The love for you will be eternal
Thank you so hard 💕💕💕💕🌌
RIP Bruno Ganz.
Wunderbar dieser Film
This scene makes me cry.
Adding to my list of movies to view.
Beautiful scene. ❤ Miss you Mr. Falk.
So beautiful, this scene.
one of my all time fave films!
They meet in heaven now.Rest in peace Bruno Ganz.
J'adore ce film. J'adore cette scène
Two of my favourite actors
un film fabuleux!
Extraordinario film, con increíble director, e increíbles actores como Bruno Ganz y Peter Falk. Gracias por tanta belleza.
RIP Mr Ganz, you were a fantastic actor
great excerpt from a great movie
We watched this (as well as "Berlin Alexanderplatz") and finally went to Berlin in 1989, my college buddy and I. And yes, we experienced much of what this film depicts -- and then some -- living mainly on the streets like the angels. Berlin had a deep and moody vibe pre-Wall-fall. No other place like it in the world. Got to experience the Wall coming down as well. Berliners back then were all extra-dimensional beings in an extra-dimensional setting. Lebe wohl ihr Großen.
Well precisely depicted
RIP Bruno Ganz
RIP Bruno "Der Fuhrer" Ganz. You live amongst the stars now.
RIP Damiel....You go home now!!!!
I just love the movie and Bruno Ganz. Too bad Solveig died. They were great together in this.
Bruno died too.
What is this movie called?
@@vinorob"Wings of Desire" however the original name stands for "Der Himmel über Berlin"
@@BagoZonde Danke
R.I.P Bruno Ganz, he was great german actor with talent❗😢🙏🎬🎞️🎞️🎞️🎥
Grandi attori!!!
Fegelein cant be found.
Two fantastic actors who are no longer with us (and currywurst - want, want, want...)
I love this movie
a fantastic movie treasure, Ganz is an invisible angel and Peter Falk was also an angel now human? makes this scene amazing. Get this movie; one of my favorites and ignore the poor remade version in LA.
Bellissimo
Wow
definitivamente esto es cine 🚬
Unique 🔥🔥🔥🔥
What is this movie?????
LOL yesssss :D
Vola angelo
My Führer survived the war 🤣🤣
Wo ist Fegelain!!!!???
When Columbo meets the mein Fuhrer
verreita
Am I the only one who thinks that these two had very similar voices?
Technically Damiel and “Peter Falk” but still...
Written on the building: wer dunkerbaut wirft bomben. Perhaps in English: whoever builds in the dark throws bombs
I appreciate this, seriously! It's a great line.
But forgive me, I need to correct:
It says "Wer Bunker baut wirft Bomben" and I'd translate it this way:
"Someone who builds bunkers throws bombs (as well)."
@@user-bj2lu9qt3o whoever builds bunker throws bombs
der Titel ist ein wenig daneben, aus irgendeinem Film wird diese Szene mit den beiden Stars wohl herstammen, ich sehe beide sehr gern
urmel urms
Der Titel ist nicht vollkommen daneben, man sieht eben eine Berliner Straßenszene und einen Imbiss mit bemerkenswerten Preisen.
Der Film heißt *Der Himmel über Berlin*
Link: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Himmel_über_Berlin
This must be a good movie. Lieutenant Columbo, Adolf Hitler, and Chris Farley.
Peter Falk now in a case he cannot crack, his coffin!
not a big Colombo fan, huh?
Vous êtes Bruno Ganz ? ca alors quand je racontera ça à ma femme !
Lol, it's that guy who played Hitler.
so ein scheiß
Bruno Ganz...great actor.
RIP Bruno Ganz