Metropolis is an anime movie that started showing in Japan on May 26, 2002. It is loosely based on Osamu Tezuka's manga Metropolis, which itself is inspired by 1927 German silent film of the same name. The movie was produced by studio Madhouse, and it was directed by Rintaro, who's directed things like Galaxy Express 999 movie.
The story takes place in the great city of Metropolis, where life is easy and everything is great. Or is it? Beneath a facade of splendor lies dark world of prejudice, unrest, and violence. Because, in the city of Metropolis, humans and robots live together side by side, and
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robots gets all the bad jobs that no one wants, and are treated as disposible objects. But you've not only got the robots who have it bad. You also have the poor who live in slums. They can not get jobs due to the robots taking the only jobs that normally would be available to them, and they are only alive because they are being kept alive through things like food handouts. On the other end of the spectrum you have people like Duke Red. He's the most popular man in Metropolis who most people want as mayor, but he claim uninterested in politics. However, he has other plans. He's hired a scientist named Dr. Laughton, who's making a robot to sit on the throne of the Siggurat and display "mankinds power" to the rest of the world. However, before Duke Red can get a hold of this robot, Dr. Laughton is killed and his lab burned down, and the robot is nowhere to be found.
The most important character in this movie is Tima. Tima is a robot who is made to realize Duke Red's ambitions of spreading "mankinds power" across the entire world.
Kenichi is the nephew of Japanese detective Shunsaku Ban who have come to Metropolis in search of Dr. Laughton, who's suspected to violate human rights by trading organs. Kenichi ends up saving Tima from the burning lab of Dr. Laughton, and Kenichi and Tima ends up running around all of Metropolis and witnessing all the horrors of this supposedly great city.
Rock is the reason why Kenichi and Tima is running around Metropolis. He opposes Duke Red's plan to use Tima, and is trying to kill Kenichi and Tima. He killed Dr. Laughton and set fire to his lab in an attempt to destroy Tima, but since Kenichi rescued her, Rock now see's it necessary to get rid of Kenichi too.
Visually speaking, this movie is kinda strange to me. It's not that it looks bad, just weird. The backgrounds are absolutely fantastic. Metropolis really is great looking, and the way the backgrounds speak volumes of the state of the city without ever saying a word to you is fantastic. But in contrast to that, you have Osamu Tezuka's character designs running around in here. Just personally speaking, I'm not the biggest fan of his designs, so for me it took a bit of getting used to. But not concidering personal opinion here, this movie is very good looking, and of course the animation is up to par as well.
The music for this movie was composed by Toshiyuki Honda. He did a really good job on the music in this movie. It saxophone really fits this movie and adds something to almost every scene, yet at the same time, the music has got flair that makes it fun to listen to even by itself.
Looking at Metropolis, I see a story of inequality and prejudice as the main focus. We have this great and bustling city where everyone seems to be happy and live great lives, but underneath all of that we see the real problems. We see poor people who are only being kept alive by "good will" as they can't even get a job or anything due to the robots taking all the unwanted jobs. We see that Metropolis is really just a paradise made for the few. And at the top of that paradise we see Duke Red, who is a man who's hunger for greatness and power is more important than anything else. Honestly, this movie was just as good as I was hoping for. That's not to say I think it's without flaws. I feel like the movie gets a bit too focused on Metroplis itself and the main characters. That might sound a bit weird, but like I mentioned earlier on, there is the element of real humans struggling here as well, but they show very little of that throughout the movie, and you don't really get a good idea of just how bad it actually is until the riots start breaking out. Up until that you've mostly been shown what the city is like, and the way the robots are treated through the eyes of our main characters, as well as them trying to figure out who Tima really is since Tima has no memories. I think the movie might have tried to do a bit too much with it's less than 2 hour run. But despite this, I think this movie is still a really good movie and I highly recommend people to check it out if you haven't yet.
Mar 10, 2018
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