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Ollie 2022-03-21 09:03:30
Remembering a Failed Revolution in Metropolis
Ethical issues such as whether a personified machine can be given the same rights as humans are not discussed here, but in the movie, the heroine (?) and the cleaning robot are so loving even if they should have it! Under the dystopian setting, the social class is greatly differentiated, the upper...
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Wilburn 2022-03-21 09:03:30
perfection before the vulgar ending
With the intelligentization of robots, the status of humans who have always called themselves the primates of all things and treat other species with a high attitude will naturally be impacted. . Needless to say. This film can only be said to be quite satisfactory in terms of story. At present, the...
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Grady 2022-03-21 09:03:30
It doesn't matter who the tower of Babylon will be destroyed
The architectural scene of the Tower of Babylon throughout the film is so grand and delicate, but the people walking in it are so vague and scribbled.
Whether it's human or robot, it feels like everyone is stumbled out with an initial setup, and the next step is all passively dragged away by the...
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Conrad 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Tezuka's Metropolis and Nietzsche's Ghosts: The Metropolis from Nietzsche's Philosophy
This article was first published on Qiu Shan's personal public account, Qiu Shan's Anecdote
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Johann 2022-03-18 08:01:01
gorgeous funeral
Exquisite movie steampunk (material oil punk) sci-fi themes are always full of retro and magical flavors, steel structures beyond cognitive scale, complex and sophisticated mechanical technology, cheerful and ironic bgm heroine standing in a ray of piercing skyscrapers Under the sun, a pigeon...
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Elza 2022-03-18 08:01:01
All black piano keys
"Metropolis" would be basically a dull movie without the song you're listening to now. "Metropolis" is the posthumous work of Tezuka Osamu, director Rin Taro asked Otomo Keyang to assist in the screenwriting. The style of painting is strictly in accordance with Osamu Tezuka's original work: the...
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Hollis 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Symbolic heroine and tool man hero, so, I love Locke!
Metropolis is an animated film directed by Lintaro and written by Tezuka Osamu and Otomo Keyang. This configuration is not to be called luxurious. The collision between Tezuka Osamu, who is optimistic about the machine, and Otomo Keyang, who is pessimistic and cautious, is also the main point of...
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Christa 2022-03-18 08:01:01
fall, fall
One afternoon in the second grade of elementary school, a person was watching TV at home and tuned to a program dedicated to theater animations. More than half of the animation that was shown that day has been completed. I remember the eerie and dark tone. A woman with empty eyes wrote the same...
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Tiara 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Good story, let Otomo Keyang spoil it
Osamu Tezuka's ethical reflection on technology, people and robots is very profound. This profoundness continues from the fairy-tale Astro Boy to the utopian metropolis, between hope and despair. The value of Osamu Tezuka lies in constantly exploring the possibilities of the future, about people...
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Liam 2022-03-18 08:01:01
notes
St james infirmary Close up. Open Anither scene. Circle Fritz Lang set like Eye!! Mouth no. Sheriff marduke kill superimposiion Hat off suit Freedom concept jazz western pool table whiskey bar Japanese street corner lone wolf detective. Film noir trait Whiskey straight.. ..city palace hotelCoconut...
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Director: Rintaro
Language: Japanese,French,German,Italian,Spanish,English,Russian Release date: January 25, 2002