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"Metropolis," directed by Fritz Lang and released in 1927, is a groundbreaking silent film that seamlessly blends elements of drama and science fiction. Set in a futuristic city where the wealthy elite live in luxury above ground while the oppressed working class toils beneath the surface, the film follows the story of a young man named Freder (Gustav Fröhlich) who discovers the stark divide between the classes and seeks to bridge the gap. As he delves deeper into the city's inner workings, he encounters Maria (Brigitte Helm), a charismatic figure who becomes a symbol of hope for the workers. With its stunning visual effects and elaborate set designs, "Metropolis" remains a cinematic marvel that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes of social inequality and the human spirit. The film's stellar cast, including Alfred Abel and Rudolf Klein-Rogge, deliver powerful performances that bring to life the complex relationships and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. As Freder navigates the intricate web of politics and power struggles within Metropolis, viewers are taken on a mesmerizing journey that challenges perceptions and sparks contemplation on the nature of society and humanity.
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Fritz Lang introduced the use of the Schüfftan process in 'Metropolis', a pioneering visual effects technique that involved mirrors to create the illusion of actors interacting with large-scale sets. This method was a precursor to modern digital effects and was later used in other classic films.
Metropolis was heavily influenced by the socio-political climate of Weimar Germany, reflecting the tensions between the working class and the elite. The film's depiction of a divided society and its eventual call for mediation between the heart and hands (the thinkers and the workers) mirrored the real societal calls for unity and understanding during a period of economic hardship and political instability.
Upon its release, Metropolis faced significant controversy and underwent substantial cuts for various international markets. Its original length was drastically reduced, altering Fritz Lang's vision. This led to a decades-long quest to restore the film to its original version, culminating in a nearly complete restoration in 2010 with the discovery of 25 lost minutes in a museum in Argentina.
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🎬The iconic robot in Metropolis, known as 'Maria', inspired the design of C-3PO in the Star Wars series, showcasing the lasting influence of the film's visual style and special effects on future sci-fi movies.
💡During the filming of Metropolis, Brigitte Helm, who played Maria, found the robot costume so restrictive and uncomfortable that it left cuts and bruises on her body, highlighting the extremes of early special effects costumes in cinema.
🎯Metropolis was one of the most expensive silent films ever made, with a staggering budget for its time, equivalent to approximately $200 million today, factoring in inflation and the extensive sets and large number of extras used in production.
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