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PostSubject: Metropolis (1927)   Metropolis (1927) Icon_minipostedFri May 02, 2008 12:52 am

Time for another silent film!
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PostSubject: Re: Metropolis (1927)   Metropolis (1927) Icon_minipostedFri May 02, 2008 2:34 pm

I watched this last night. Here's a review.

This was kind of different. Like Battleship Potemkin this film has no talking, it's a silent film. It explores the differences between two societies - a worker class living underground and everyone else. The owner of the city's son goes underground to get a firsthand look at the underground city.Any other information regarding the plot would be revealing too much so suffice it to say the film looks at the crisis between workers and owners in capitalism.

The orchestra score for this film was decent, but I think the one for Battleship Potemkin was better. Supposedly the version on this DVD was as close to the original as it gets, but it just never felt all that dramatic to me.

It's tough to comment on acting in a silent film, but I guess this acting wasn't bad. Gustav Fröhlich's portrayal of Freder was probably the biggest role in this film and he was alright. He seemed overly dramatic at times, but that is to be expected from a silent film.

Overall, this deals with some pretty important social issues which are relevant to this day. A fourth of the film is thought to be lost and the intertitles describing the missing action were kind of distracting but not much can be done about that. This film is one of the most important silent films of all-time, but it isn't without its faults. As mentioned a moment ago, missing so many key scenes seems to mess up the film's pacing quite a bit. All in all, this was definitely worth watching, but still falls short of other films I've seen.

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PostSubject: Re: Metropolis (1927)   Metropolis (1927) Icon_minipostedSat Aug 16, 2008 10:25 pm

Lost parts of "Metropolis" found!

/ / / August 4, 2008
by Roger Ebert

It is the most sensational find in recent film history. A nearly-complete print of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927) has been discovered in Buenos Aires, 80 years after it was thought a quarter of the film was lost forever. Called by many the most important of German films, one of the landmarks of silent Expressionism, its plot had several loose ends that will now be repaired.

The find was made by Paula Félix-Didier, director of the cinema museum in Buenos Aires. Her story is told in an article in Germany's Zeit magazine, which traces the print from its arrival in Argentina in 1928. It found itself in the collection of a local film critic, who sold it to the National Art Fund in the 1960s, the magazine says. It arrived in the Museo del Cine in 1992.

Felix-Didier's ex-husband, director of the museum before the position was taken by his wife, "had heard from the manager of a cinema club, who years before had been surprised by how long a screening of this film had taken. Together, [they] took a look at the film in her archive --and discovered the missing scenes." Their print has been examined by experts in Berlin, where the film had its 1927 premiere. They agree it is authentic. After a restoration, the Murnau Foundation, owner of the rights, will release it to festivals, theaters and DVD.

Lang (1890-1976), was a powerful director in Germany who had the power to finance "Metropolis" one of the two or three most expensive silent films ever made. With a huge cast of extras and astonishing sets, he told the story of an underground city of workers and a city on the surface of those who benefitted by their work. The film was followed by "M" (1931) starring Peter Lorre as a child murderer.

Leaving Germany at the rise of Hitler, Lang moved to MGM in Hollywood, where Expressionism was having an influence on the developing genre of film noir. His American movies included "The Big Heat," "Scarlet Street," "Ministry of Fear," and "You Only Live Once." A scene in "M," of ranks of criminals arrayed above their boss at a dark subterranean meeting, their faces emerging from darkness, is visually quoted in the great "Dark City" (1998), a film much influenced by Lang.

"M" and "Metropolis" are in the top 100 of IMDb.com's list of the greatest films of all time. Both of those films, and "The Big Heat" (with its famous scene of Lee Marvin throwing a pot of coffee in Gloria Grahame's face) are in my Great Movies Collection at rogerebert.com. I am looking forward to re-writing the "Metropolis" review.
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