Good Bye, Lenin!/Awesome


 * The amazing "Flying Lenin Scene": After awaking from a long coma and her children keeping the end of communism a secret from her, a loyal socialist woman leaves her appartment for the first time to find a world that's very different from what she had known all her life. As she starts to realize that something is really wrong, a helicopter comes flying by, carrying away a giant dismanteled Lenin statue that seems to stretch out its arm to her for one last time, before disappearing into the sunset. It's even more amazing to watch in a theatre with the music and noise of the helicopter drowning out everything else. Clearly one of the greatest achievements of german cinema in the last decades.
 * While in the context of the plot it is a potentially highly dangerous and traumatic moment, the scene in which Alex' mother goes outside for the first time is the most powerful moment of the movie. And then comes the chopper carrying away the Lenin statue, that stretches out its arm to her one last time. It's both hilarious and very sad.