Ambientato nel contesto di una città futuristica profondamente divisa tra classe operaia e imprenditori urbanisti, il figlio della mente direttiva della città si innamora di una donna della ... Leggi tuttoAmbientato nel contesto di una città futuristica profondamente divisa tra classe operaia e imprenditori urbanisti, il figlio della mente direttiva della città si innamora di una donna della classe operaia, la quale predice la venuta di un salvatore ad alleviare le loro differenze... Leggi tuttoAmbientato nel contesto di una città futuristica profondamente divisa tra classe operaia e imprenditori urbanisti, il figlio della mente direttiva della città si innamora di una donna della classe operaia, la quale predice la venuta di un salvatore ad alleviare le loro differenze.
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The father of sci-fi cinema.
Restored Kino DVD changed my view of this film.
Early science fiction story that presents a pessimistic prediction of a future society.
The story is about a young rich kid without a care in the world who becomes concerned about the way that society (Metropolis) was run by his father, John Frederson, the master of Metropolis. He lives in a Pleasure Garden' high above the level of the workers', and he worries about what would happen if the huge number of workers were to turn against his father, given the terrible conditions under which they live and work. Some of the best scenes in the film take place in the underground mines, showing the workers portrayed as little more than components on a gigantic, sinister looking machine. The scene where the machine overheated even contained some impressive stunts, as well as interesting cinematography as the machine transforms into a giant devil-looking monster. After countless workers are consumed by it (no wonder this was Hitler's favorite film), they are immediately replaced by other workers, who go right to the same spots that the previous men left and resume their robotic movements. If some of these scenes, men can be seen being carried away on stretchers after having been injured, and the rest of the workers keep right on working, hardly even noticing.
The way that the workers are portrayed as lifeless machines is one of the more potent elements of this film, as well as the most revealing about the directors intentions. When his son complains about the tragic things that go on in the mines, Frederson replies that such accidents are unavoidable, but his son still insists that they deserve credit for building the city. This is the kind of content that foreshadows some serious mutiny, and at the same time it shows what may very well happen when large groups of people feel mistreated. `Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups' is a saying that doesn't necessarily only apply to stupid people, as Metropolis suggests. Fritz Lang brilliantly portrays this very complex story with extremely limited dialogue, and the result is still compelling today. The special effects in this film are decades ahead of its time it even resembles The Fifth Element in many ways (except that the two films can hardly be compared) and the acting and especially the elaborately created sets are stunning to say the least. An excellent film, Metropolis is one of the few that should never be forgotten.
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- QuizFritz Lang wanted 4,000 bald extras for the Tower of Babel sequence, but Erich Pommer could only find 1,000 willing to shave their heads. Since the scene was shot in the spring, these extras got to swelter under the hot sun shooting the exteriors as they hauled prop rocks and real tree trunks across the landscape. Some got sunburns on their scalps from the lengthy shoot. After shooting, Lang ordered the shot run through the optical multiplier to make the 1,000 extras seem like the 4,000 he had originally wanted.
- BlooperWhen Freder and Josaphat are climbing down into the miner's city, Freder is barefoot. When they are taking the children up the stairs, he has shoes again.
- Curiosità sui creditiRestoration based on the version in the Filmmuseum Munich and material preserved in the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv
- Versioni alternativeA version restored by the German Democratic Republic in the eighties runs 115 minutes (still shown on German TV sometimes).
- ConnessioniEdited into Il volo (1975)
I più visti
Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 6.000.000 DEM (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.236.166 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 19.386 USD
- 14 lug 2002
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.353.679 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 33min(153 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Silent(original release)
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1






