Metropolis (Restored Authorized Edition 2002)

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Metropolis (Restored Authorized Edition 2002)
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DVD Details

  • 43 Minute Documentary on the Making of Metropolis by Enno Patalas
  • Featurette: The Digital Restoration
  • Photo Galleries Featuring Production Stills
  • Missing Scenes
  • Architectural Sketches
  • Poster Artwork
  • Subtitles in English, French and Spanish
  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 18, 2003
  • Originally Released: 1927
  • Label: Kino Video

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 62,719
...The story, told in a flow of grandly visionary visuals, is as simple as myth...
Entertainment Weekly
Feb 28, 2003
For years audiences have wondered how good this film might have been had it not been edited. It turns out that it's better than anyone could ever have expected.
Independent (UK)
May 14, 2018
Occasionally it strikes one that [Lang] wanted to include too much and then that all one anticipates does not appear. But at the same time the various ideas have been spliced together quite adroitly. Full Review
New York Times
Apr 1, 2014
Rating: 3/5 -- I appreciate what it accomplished for the time and how influential it is. It's a classic, but one that maybe doesn't hold up to modern viewing... Full Review
hoganreviews.co.uk
Feb 7, 2019
The cinema, even here at its best, and full as it is of invention and thrill, is still only at the mental age of seventeen. Full Review
The Spectator
May 8, 2018
...The visuals -- and the vision -- are breathtaking...
Premiere
Dec 1, 2003
...Hallucinatory -- A nightmare without the reassurance of a steadying story line. Few films have ever been more visually exhilarating...
Chicago Sun-Times
Mar 29, 1998

Description by OLDIES.com:

Perhaps the most famous and influential of all silent films, Metropolis had for 75 years been seen only in shortened or truncated versions. Now, restored in Germany with state of the art digital technology, under the supervision of the Murnau Foundation, and with the original 1927 orchestral score by Gottfried Huppertz added, Metropolis can be appreciated in its full glory.

Metropolis takes place in 2026, when the population is divided between workers who must live in the dark underground and the rich who enjoy a futuristic city of splendor. The tense balance of these two societies is realized through images that are among the most famous of the 20th century, many of which presage such sci-fi landmarks as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner. Lavish and spectacular, with elaborate sets and modern science fiction style, Metropolis stands today as the crowning achievement of the German silent cinema.

Product Description:

METROPOLIS, a visionary and elaborate spectacle by director Fritz Lang is an epic projection of a futuristic city divided into a working and an elite class. Its exhilarating climax brings the city to its knees, as the classes clash against each other.

In the 21st century, a de-humanized proletariat labors non-stop in a miserable subterranean city beneath a luxurious city of mile-high skyscrapers, flying automobiles, palatial architectural idylls, tubes and tunnels. With stunningly inventive special effects, Lang's allegorical narrative and architectural vision creates a highly stylized vision of a not-so-unlikely future (especially for 1926 when the film was made). As the elite frolic above the clouds, thousands of miserable workers toil night and day inside the belly of the gigantic machine that runs the entire city. Metropolis is controlled by a sinister authoritarian whose son, Freder, rejects his father's callous philosophy and attitude towards laborers. Meek though they are, the workers are encouraged by Maria, a wistful young woman who wills her comrades to embrace patience and silent strength. Upon discovering her influence upon the workers, a mad scientist kidnaps Maria and creates a robot in her image that will incite the workers to revolt. As Freder races against time to save Maria and curtail the damage done by her doppelganger robot, Metropolis is enveloped in chaos and the classes are brought together in a breathtaking and highly moralistic climax.

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Fabulous DVD of a wonderful movie Movie Lover: from Walnut Creek, CA US -- December, 1, 2007

If you've seen this movie in prior versions and liked it, you owe it to yourself to see the version restored on this DVD. The added footage really brings the social commentary out into three dimensions, even if it is a little melodramatic. Kino as usual does a wonderful job with the DVD extras- lovingly prepared by movie lovers for movie lovers.


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  • UPC: 738329027520
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