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2001 Certificate PG
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This animated Japanese film from Rin Taro (X) and Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA), based on the 1949 Magna comic book by Osamu Tezuka, takes place in the futuristic city of Metropolis. A struggle between the robots and the human population of the city, who once coexisted peacefully, has now exploded into a violent revolution. An .. Read more

Starring Carolyn M. Doyle, Sarah Paulson, Matthew Rauch, Samuel Sheng
Director Rintaro
Genres Animated, Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Metropolis

This animated Japanese film from Rin Taro (X) and Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA), based on the 1949 Magna comic book by Osamu Tezuka, takes place in the futuristic city of Metropolis. A struggle between the robots and the human population of the city, who once coexisted peacefully, has now exploded into a violent revolution. An investigation conducted by private detective Shunsaku Ban and his nephew Kenichi leads to an outlaw scientist named Dr. Laughton. The scientist was hired by the ruler of Metropolis, Duke Red, to create a superhuman robot-girl, Tima, to succeed him as the next ruler of Metropolis. However, Duke Red's jealous bastard son, the Rock of Marduk, cannot stand the idea of a robot taking the throne and he sets out to destroy Tima. What ensues is a frantic race as Kenichi and Tima flee the Rock through the underground tunnels, dilapidated alleys, and skyscraping towers (called the Ziggurat) of Metropolis, aided by a nurturing trash-collecting robot, Fifi.
Combining classic cartoon drawing with modern computer animation techniques, METROPOLIS plays on the sharp contrast between flat, round characters, and deep, undulating, digital backgrounds. A blimp-submarine vessel roves through Metropolis, sometimes propelled through a watery medium, other times gliding on a monorail or floating through mid-air. The detail of the city's decor is breathtaking, from the moldings and colorful facades of the momentous buildings to the shiny marble floors and leather furnishings of some of the city's sleek interiors. A New Orleans jazz soundtrack adds an element of playful mystique to the film, though the blaring rendition of 'I Can't Stop Loving You' that plays as the towers come crashing to the ground in the hellish apocalyptic finale only enhances the shocking, warlike chill that permeates the film.

Starring Carolyn M. Doyle, Sarah Paulson, Matthew Rauch, Samuel Sheng, Adam Kaufman, John Berczeller, Keith Carradine, Greg Fitzpatrick, David Starzyk, Klea Scott, Rueben Grundy, Andy Arness, Darryl Fong, Michael Ealy, Jenni Baird
Director Rintaro
Studio COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 1 hr 44 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Animated, Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Language DVD: Japanese
Dubbed English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Dutch, English, Hindi
Released DVD: 22 Jul 2002
Production year: 2001
Format DVD

Metropolis (2001)

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Re-imagining the core of Fritz Lang's 1926 silent masterpiece as an animé feature was always going to be a considerable challenge. Like its illustrious namesake, Metropolis is a grand city of the future; however the Japanese model comprises a strictly divided society of humans and robots, not thinkers and workers as in the German original. Into this chaotic mix are pitched a pair of detectives who are on the trail of a renegade robot scientist and his latest creation. Despite direction by Rintaro (the brains behind the cult TV series Astro Boy) and a script by Akira auteur Katsuhiro Otomo from the classic comic book by Osamu Tezuka (widely regarded as the godfather of manga), this stylised enterprise fails to live up to the reputation of its creators. The craftsmanship of the artwork is matched by a laid-back jazz score, but the decision to shun the pyrotechnics of contemporary computer-generated cartooning lessens the impact of the action.

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  • 26 out of 31 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Metropolis

    For the sake of your sanity & saving 2hrs of your life that I will never get back, ditch this sorry excuse of a movie.

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  • 26 out of 31 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Metropolis

    For the sake of your sanity & saving 2hrs of your life that I will never get back, ditch this sorry excuse of a movie.

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      This animated Japanese film from Rin Taro (X) and Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA), based on the 1949 Magna comic book by Osamu Tezuka, takes place in the futuristic city of Metropolis. A struggle between the robots and the human population of the city, who once coexisted peacefully, has now exploded into a ...