Metropolis- Film Review
Submitted by diana.schmidt216 on November 12, 2008
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Metropolis- Film Review
If somebody was asked to name the best known German movie, his choice would definitely be Metropolis. Being one of the most contradictory films Fritz Lang’s work came back to popularity after its restoration in the early 1980s and is now more popular then ever.
Despite the loss of nearly one fourth of the original material the movie has been maintained in its optical quality and its original sequences.
In the story of Metropolis two societies separated by wealth and class show the inequality of the early capitalism. Ruled by the industrian Fredersen the upper society enjoys modernity and privileges while the working class had to spend their life deep under...
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