Marxism In Metropolis

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The film I watched is Metropolis, which is a silent science-fiction movie, released in 1927 by Fritz Lang, a master of German Expressionism. Metropolis describes a society where there is a select elite that lives in luxury while a dehumanized mass work and live in like cattle.

The political problems going on in Germany in the 1920’s were apparent in the film: that of the conflict in relation to the state of contemporary Germany, where the nation was heading towards modernization. The 1920’s did indeed see the rise of conflicting political ideas in a pre-Hitler Weimar Germany.

Fascism came to life in early 20th century Europe. It originated in Italy during world war one. It was in compition to liberism, Marxism and traditional conservatism and sought to unify a nation through an authoritarian state, with a devotion to a strong leader and emphasis on …show more content…

In Metropolis the tension caused by such high social and economic stratification took form in the hope for a mediator who would come solve all of their problems; and when this hope was dashed the desire quickly took a destructive turn as the people wanted to take action and have something to believe in.
I chose to write about the scene 15 minutes in till 25 minutes, where Freder makes a visit to the factory. This part included non-diagetic music throughout. It starts off very frantic which definitely matches how Freder is feeling as he is watching men being tied up and taken away while working. The music then proceeds to really slow down when the injured men are being carried off. It made the scene come across much more depressing. However, when the temperature was rising and the factory burst, I feel, as this was a diagetic sound. It was the steam that was bursting out which you could hear happening as well as see

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