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Metropolis (1927) | User Rating
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Release Date Jan 10, 1927 (Germany) DVD Release Date • R1: Jun 9, 1998 • R2: 24 Jan 2005
Budget Reichsmarks 1,300,000
Official Website:
Metropolis Website
Running Time 2 hours, 33 minutes
Country Germany
Studio Deutsche Universum Film AG
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Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, Futuristic, Robots, Urban, Mad Scientists, Disturbing, Society, Mistaken Identity, Surreal
Tagline: There can be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.
Plot: METROPOLIS, a visionary and elaborate spectacle by director Fritz Lang is an epic projection of a futuristic city divided into a working and an elite class. Its exhilarating climax brings the city to its knees, as the classes clash against each other.In the 21st-Century, a de-humanized proletariat labors non-stop in a miserable subterranean city beneath a luxurious city of mile-high skyscrapers, flying automobiles, palatial architectural idylls, tubes and tunnels. With stunningly inventive special effects, Lang's allegorical narrative and architectural vision creates a highly stylized vision of a not-so-unlikely future (especially for 1926 when the film was made.) As the elite frolic above the clouds, thousands of miserable workers toil night and day inside the belly of the gigantic machine that runs the entire city. Metropolis is controlled by a sinister authoritarian whose son, Freder, rejects his father's callous philosophy and attitude towards laborers. Meek though they are, the workers are encouraged by Maria, a wistful young woman who wills her comrades to embrace patience and silent strength. Upon discovering her influence upon the workers, a mad scientist kidnaps Maria and creates a robot in her image that will incite the workers to revolt. As Freder races against time
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