+ -- - -++++++++++++++##+##+++### + ---+++++++++++++++##+++### - -- -+++++++++++++##+++### - +++++++++++##+++### --+++++++++##++++## ----- - --+++++++-+#+++### ---- -- -- --- -- --+++++++++#++++++ --- + ---- ------ --- - --+-++++++#++++++ -- -- - - - -- -- --- +++++#++++#+ - - - -- - - -- +++++#++++++ -- - - --- -++++##+++++ -- - - -- +++++##+++++ -- - -+++++##+++++ - -- -- +++- -++++++##+++++ --- -###+++- +##+- -+--++++##+++++ -+- -####+-- -+- -+++- -+++##+++++ - -- -+ -+#+ -+++##+++++ - - -- -+- --+- --++++####### ---- --++++++####### - - - -----++++####### - - ---+-- -+++++++######## -------++-+----- --- -++++++######### +-+++++- ----- - -++++########### +-+++++ ----- - -++++########### +-++--+- - - +++++#+########## ---+-++++- -- - -++++############# +-+---+++++++++++---- - +++++############# +++++++++++++++++------- - -##++++############# #++++++++++++++++- --+++###++++############# ---- M E T R O P O L I S ---- Metropolis (2001), the Japanese film, at first glance, you might think it's based only on Osamu Tesuka's manga of the same name, but this film didn't have his backing in life, the production couldn't start developing until he died. This film is not only an adaptation of Tesuka's manga, it's also an adaptation of the silent film of the same name from 1927. The story is that Tesuka's manga is based solely on the iconography of the Metropolis film and not on the film itself, which he had not seen yet at that time. This mix of both films recontextualizes both works at the same time, from a more modern point of view. In a bit of history, in 1905 to 1915 the western bourgeisie was beginning to experience a rather big change in its way of persive the world. The bourgeois perception was experie- ncing something revolutionary. In the past, seeing a thing meant that thing that was seen. But from that time on, the world began to think differently, multiperspectivity was born, and with it, multiple ways of interpreting something, but then, a great depression fell and all the luxuries that the bourgeoisie buyed for the simple fact of spending and having more things that reflected their status, began to shrink and start thinking in a more functionalist way. In the case that concerns us, in Architecture, they began to think about the idea of stacking houses on top of each other in skyscrapers, seeing housing in a functionalist way and thinking about it in a different way, now people could be closer, travel less, and create more populated urban areas. Megacities like New York with their skyscrapers became the image of the future and the paintings of people like Grosz allowed the image of those skyscrapers to reach the rest of the world in their art, this image of a futuristic world full of skyscrapers is what inspired the creation of Metropolis (1927) and then an image of the cities in this film, would inspire Tesuka. So basically, both works had the same kind of trigger and finally in 2001 they were able to finish joining together. I must start by saying that the fact that this film is so little known breaks my heart, I think that it should be at the level of cultural impact of a Ghibli film, Ghost in the Shell or Akira. The production levels are astronomical and the script seems wonderful to me. It think that the most important part of this work, outside of its unparalleled aesthetic level, is the way it ends up showing capitalism. Let us remember, the metropolises were created with a functionalist reason by the bourgeoisie and in the film it is no different. The great ziggurat, the new tower of Babel, the bourgeoisie live above, the poor in the basements, with no method of social ascension, since robots exist. The robots took the place of humans in all jobs, and now humans have no way out of poverty, while the rich live in their towers. Meanwhile, an entire fascist organization carries out public executions of the passive robots that for some reason are outside their designated areas or do something improper, maintaining complete security in social status, fascism isn't there to oppress weak humans who want to rebel, it represses the defenseless workers who keep the structure functioning, so that no cog is out of place. I don't want to spoil the whole movie so that you can enjoy it. I just decided that it was important to make this movie known to more people and introduce them a little to its history so that you can enjoy it better. This movie doesn't deserve to be just a cult movie, Metropolis deserve to be a general culture movie. --------------------------------------- Nexy 8/10/2024