I think it's a different type of movie-- it's less focused on one particular theme and takes in a lot of different viewpoints. Cassiel is a different sort of angel, and I think that has a lot to do with it. Cassiel is not really meant to become a human being in this film, and the fact that he does become one means that he has to atone in a heroic way for his well-meant transgression in order to balance things out. Cassiel gets more involved in the fringes of human existence, so the things that happen to him are sometimes scarier and sometimes sillier than what happens to Damiel. But as far as the films themselves go, I guess it's a matter of taste; some people find "Faraway, So Close" to be too dark and chaotic, while other people find "Wings of Desire" too saccharine. I disagree with both of those viewpoints, and I like both films.
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