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Metropolis

Season 2, Ep. 25

Metropolis, the groundbreaking silent film that continues to amaze audiences with its timeless themes and stunning visual effects. Join us as we review and explore this iconic science fiction masterpiece.


We talk about the narrative of "Metropolis" and its thought-provoking exploration of social inequality, industrialization, and the human condition. We analyze the brilliant direction of Fritz Lang and the innovative special effects that revolutionized the film industry.


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