Metropolis Comments

  • Leonora 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    I watched the sci-fi love movie "Metropolis" based on the original manga of the idol Osamu Tezuka x Otomo Keyang's script. It was very good. I have always liked Osamu Tezuka's anti-human creative ideas, but the ending is full of reflections on human love. The joining of Otomo Keyang has enriched the description of the perverted urban scene, and it is really a classic masterpiece of powerful alliances. As a work of the master 60 years ago, it still seems moving...

  • Kirstin 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    It seems that the robot is ruminating, and the discussion is still about the love and bond between people and intelligent robots. The overall age is younger, and the details of the painting are exquisite, but the emotional aspect of the film is too rough and the male protagonist CV Xiaolin Gui is too badly...

  • Curtis 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    I Can't Stop Loving...

  • Quincy 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    The class antagonism between me and the robot, the ambiguous emotions, the illusion of destruction, the final ending is still very touching and Alita seems to have learned from it, that is, the middle is too boring, the jazz and the style of painting are very gorgeous. Broadway...

  • Sarai 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    As a tribute to the 27th edition, it also provides us with a third relatively simple perspective, that is, the attitude of an individual representing the interests of the group will determine the trend of the group, but at the same time eliminating this individual cannot trigger the group's interest in interests Reassignment Requirements and...

  • Jamison 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    Children's sci-fi + straight male romance, there are always some bridges that you think can save a natural girl, hold her hand, go かないで, and move yourself to tears, thinking that you have saved the world. The most shocking part of the whole film is actually the scene of the fire-fighting robot rushing to the scene. Once the small water pipe is connected, huh huh huh, it makes me...

  • Joannie 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    It's not a good evaluation of the original film that Tezuka drew after World War II and was born in the new millennium. People always have some unexpected thoughts in the context of the huge era, but jazz, cosmopolitan robots and romanticism are used. Well, the meeting schedule is not used well, it can only be stewed, not to mention the discussion about love death. The Japanese are too advanced, and I can't see where the Metropolis is superior to the works of other compatriots. Maybe it is...

  • April 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    An underrated movie. Considering that it was 20 years ago, the juxtaposition of 3D effects and delicate painting is a bit of a contradiction. The two original works are from the 1920s and 1940s respectively. The propositions and concepts are not new, but I don't think the so-called slow narrative and simple characters that are criticized by many people are flaws. Compared with "deliberately putting on a high-level dazzling and intellectual posture" in the chattering philosophy quote like Ghost...

  • Terrill 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    I have to admire Tezuka's advanced vision, being able to realize the ethical relationship between robots and people in that era, but this subject was very good in those days, but it is rotten to look at...

  • Treva 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    Awesome name, awesome idea, awesome artistic conception, awesome pattern, too awesome. The rhythm and composition have a strong American style, and the texture of the picture is really very good. It is unique and outstanding. It is the first time I have seen sci-fi themes paired with jazz, but thinking about it, it fits the confusion and waste of the post-future era presented in the film. rustic. The last thirty minutes are dizzying, epic and magnificent, but unexpectedly freehand. It combines...

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  • Jaclyn 2022-03-22 09:03:01

    write for yourself

    Love this style so much! ! ! It's one of my favorite styles! Although the plot is relatively general. But in fact, the girl's identity and self-recognition problem that runs through the whole line is quite memorable, as well as the robot detective killed by the revolutionary.

    The heroine is too...

  • Julie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Humanity or Machinery

    Why must humanity always result to violence as the only means to settle their differences. You see robots naively thinking that the distance between humanity and machines is violence. /YES I agree there is violence but more within us....

    As the title says, these two words will inevitably conflict...

Metropolis quotes

  • Tima: I am who?

  • Rock: Really? So, what are you then? A human?

Metropolis

Director: Rintaro

Language: Japanese,French,German,Italian,Spanish,English,Russian Release date: January 25, 2002