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Metropolis

Original title: Metoroporisu
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
24K
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Metropolis (2001)
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Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban must find the mystery behind robot girl Tima.Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban must find the mystery behind robot girl Tima.Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban must find the mystery behind robot girl Tima.

  • Director
    • Rintarô
  • Writers
    • Osamu Tezuka
    • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    • Fritz Lang
  • Stars
    • Toshio Furukawa
    • Scott Weinger
    • Yuka Imoto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    24K
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    • Director
      • Rintarô
    • Writers
      • Osamu Tezuka
      • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
      • Fritz Lang
    • Stars
      • Toshio Furukawa
      • Scott Weinger
      • Yuka Imoto
    • 135User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Skunk
    • (voice)
    Scott Weinger
    Scott Weinger
    • Atlas
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Yuka Imoto
    • Tima
    • (voice)
    Kei Kobayashi
    • Kenichi
    • (voice)
    Kôki Okada
    • Rock
    • (voice)
    Tarô Ishida
    • Duke Red
    • (voice)
    Kôsei Tomita
    • Hige-Oyaji
    • (voice)
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Pero
    • (voice)
    Junpei Takiguchi
    • Dr. Laughton
    • (voice)
    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Ponkotz
    • (voice)
    Masaru Ikeda
    • President Boon
    • (voice)
    Shun Yashiro
    • Notarlin
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Chiba
    Shigeru Chiba
    • Lamp
    • (voice)
    Masashi Ebara
    • Ham Egg
    • (voice)
    Takaya Hashi
    • Lyon
    • (voice)
    Norihiro Inoue
    • Atlas
    • (voice)
    Rikako Aikawa
    • Fifi
    • (voice)
    Tomohisa Asô
      • Director
        • Rintarô
      • Writers
        • Osamu Tezuka
        • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
        • Fritz Lang
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      User reviews135

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      10ExpendableMan

      One of my all time favourites

      I'm not a big fan of Manga I must admit. The movies I've seen have been few and far between and while I certainly enjoyed the likes of Ninja Scroll, Akira and Ghost In The Shell, I've never had much urge to seek out a really wide knowledge of the genre. That being said though, Metropolis has to rank as one of my top five films of all time, not just the animated ones.

      Telling the story of a far future world where humans and robots exist alongside one another, it focuses on the adventures of a Private Investigator and his son visiting the city for the first time and hunting down a missing robot called Tima. And what a city it is! The animation, simply put, is stunning. The epic scope of this vast urban world is beautifully captured on screen. It is richly detailed and lit up like a fantastic world of colour, like a fine piece of dramatic art that has come to life. The animation on the characters meanwhile is no less amazing, it is more akin to French than Japanese in stylistic terms, but is still very detailed and beautifully realised.

      But this is no piece of aesthetic beauty with nothing to back it up as the storyline is truly gripping. As the boy befriends a young girl, both of them unaware that she is in fact an experimental robot, you find yourself getting swept up in their plight and they have just as much, if not more depth and emotion than any real-life actor's work.

      Come the climax, you'll be simultaneously thrilled and left emotionally stunned. This is a magnificent film, I can't praise it enough.
      8lambiepie-2

      I loved this film!

      I have always been a fan of the 60's and 70's anime. I feel that the 80's and 90's Anime got a bit out of hand, but this film brings me back to the experimentation, the wonder, visuals and the drawing you into forgetting this is only 'anime' at all.

      The story is an update of the fantastic silent film Metropolis, and at points in this telling, the story falls flat, but just watching the film drew me in and made up for those story gaffs. There isn't any one who can look at this and not be taken with its ambition. Old anime elements, new ones, stop action, realism -- you name it, its all in one nice package! I am looking forward to additional works from this team, I hope they continue on for I feel this project was a great venture and to what they are capable of. This film is really wonderful, I recommend it highly.
      6The_Void

      Not as good as Lang's, but not bad

      Fritz Lang's original 'Metropolis' is an enduring classic of cinema. The techniques used at the time that it was made were absolutely astounding and it is still astounding to consider the technical achievement that Metropolis represents even these days. This Japanese re-telling of the classic story doesn't follow the plot of the original film, but they are linked due to the way that they both utilise grand settings for their thrills and although it was a lot more impressive in 1927, this version of the story is still a very decent film. I can't say that I'm a big fan of Japanese 'anime', but every time I see a film in it's style I tend to at least enjoy myself, and that can be said of this film. The plot has too many elements to be fully coherent, but it serves its purpose and is always second to the visuals anyway. The story follows two societies; robots and humans, and comes together when a private investigator's nephew meets a robot girl constructed to rule the city. The script is somewhat taught, this may be because of the fact that it has been translated into English, or it may just be a bad script. It doesn't really matter though as, again, the sharp visuals are always enough to distract the viewer from the other areas of the movie. It's almost a shame that this movie isn't better when you consider that it has an absolutely great source of inspiration, but then again you can hardly expect it to rival Fritz Lang's classic. On the whole, I recommend this movie if you've seen Lang's and want some more, but otherwise I just recommend the original classic.
      sadrec1

      Why does everyone hate this?

      For crying out loud, it's stylized! That's why the soundtrack is jazz and blues and stuff. That's why the character animation is "crappy".

      Look at a comic book from the twenties/thirties, namely Herge's Tintin books, or Tezuka's manga (fifties actually), which this is based off of, DANG IT! The characters are designed to look like comic book character's from that era. Shinsaku looks like one of the Thompsons. Kenechi looks like a cross between Tintin and Astro Boy.

      It's meant to be like a Prohibition era Chicago or something.
      6SnoopyStyle

      visually stunning but story problematic

      In the futuristic Metropolis, robots are segregated and used for all the menial work. Many unemployed blame the robots and pushing for revolution. Duke Red is building a vast skyscraper. A robot disrupts the opening and Duke Red's son Rock destroys the robot. Private detective Shunsaku Ban and his nephew Kenichi are hunting for scientist Dr. Laughton who is supposedly trafficking organs. Laughton has actually been hired by Duke Red to recreate his deceased daughter with an advanced robot.

      The visual style of this animated movie is beautiful. This is worthwhile watch simply for the visual aspect. The story is functional for more than half of the movie. Kenichi and the robot on the run is pretty good. The rest is a bit disjointed and complicated. Motivation is tricky. The twists and reveals are questionable and the story is overstuffed. It is still a beautiful looking piece of animation.

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      Storyline

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      • Trivia
        Osamu Tezuka claimed that he received inspiration for his Metropolis manga from seeing the poster for Metropolis (1927), but never actually saw the film.
      • Goofs
        Rock's costume disappears in the Throne of Power scene.
      • Quotes

        Tima: I am who?

      • Alternate versions
        English subtitled version doesn't subtitle the word "Kuso" at the begining of the film.
      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: John Q/Maryam/Hart's War/Crossroads/Metropolis (2002)
      • Soundtracks
        I Can't Stop Loving You
        Performed by Ray Charles

        Written by Don Gibson

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      • Release date
        • June 5, 2002 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • French
        • German
        • Italian
        • Spanish
        • English
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis
      • Production companies
        • Bandai Visual Company
        • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
        • Imagica Corp.
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      Box office

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      • Budget
        • $15,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $722,932
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $84,660
        • Jan 27, 2002
      • Gross worldwide
        • $4,035,384
      See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        • 1h 48m(108 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • DTS
        • Dolby Digital
        • SDDS
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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