"The mediator between brain and muscle must be the heart"
Metropolis
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Metropolis
Alfred Abel, Brigitte Helm, Fritz Rasp, Gustav Fröhlich, Heinrich George, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Theodor Loos
Fritz Lang's Metropolis belongs to legend as much as to cinema. It's a milestone of sci-fi and German expressionism. Yet the story makes minimal sense, and the "theme" belongs in a fortune cook...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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November 28, 2009
''There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.''
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working class prophet who predic...( read more) -
July 3, 2009
often considered cinema's first great masterpiece, its a shame that some of the scenes from this fritz lang classic are lost to us forever. i feel that the film only preserves so well despite its missing pieces because it is a silent film and can be filled in with text screens, ...( read more)
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June 28, 2009
Kind of a like a Michael Bay blockbuster, except more technically impressive (for its time). The sets are the stars rather than the actors, which give some incredibly histronic performances even for a silent. No matter how much I was impressed by the visuals and the avant garde p...( read more)
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May 28, 2009
Fritz Lang's groundbreaking landmark remains one of the biggest mysteries in the world of cinema. How can a movie that'll soon turn 80 years old still look so disturbingly futuristic?? The screenplay by Thea Von Harbou is still very haunting and courageously assails social issues...( read more)
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November 23, 2009
No wonder people always rave on about the groundbreaking visuals and artistic aspects of this film. Because the story is so simplistic it bears the air of a naive or a simpleton. I would perhaps rather recommend stills than the actual feature. Don't buy the classic posters, get r...( read more)
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November 19, 2009
This is groundbreaking cinema at its best. Pioneering visual effects, grand scope and a fantastic orchestral score, this is truly the birth of epic sci fi on the pearl screen. Decades ahead of Forbidden Planet, 2001 and Star Wars, the only failing which this film has, is that the...( read more)
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November 10, 2009
Uhhh. ok? I've seen silent films in the past and don't get me wrong Metropolis die-hards but this movie needs to be reconcidered by the IMDB critics who place it so high on their lists. I understand that this movie was incredibly innnovative at the time... but only at that time. ...( read more)
