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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA complex story of a misaligned man, though good intent, creating a nightmarish Dystopian existence.A complex story of a misaligned man, though good intent, creating a nightmarish Dystopian existence.A complex story of a misaligned man, though good intent, creating a nightmarish Dystopian existence.
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 6 indicações no total
Vincent Gallo
- Roger Olofsson
- (narração)
Juliette Lewis
- Nina
- (narração)
Stellan Skarsgård
- Ralph Parker
- (narração)
Alexander Skarsgård
- Stefan
- (narração)
Sofia Helin
- Anna Svensson
- (narração)
Shanti Roney
- Karl
- (narração)
Fares Fares
- Firaz
- (narração)
Fredrik Eddari
- Mehmet
- (narração)
Doreen Månsson
- Asylum TV-Hostess
- (narração)
Indy Neidell
- Wayne Marshal
- (narração)
Joanna Mikolajczyk Winterø
- The Metro
- (narração)
- (as Joanna Zofia Bard Mikolajczyk)
Goran Marjanovic
- Asylum Seeker
- (narração)
Magnus Skogsberg
- Roger's Boss
- (narração)
- (as Magnus Skogsberg Tear)
Lotta Bromé
- News Anchor
- (narração)
Annelie Persson
- Trexx Commercial
- (narração)
Sandy Mansson
- Office Gossip
- (narração)
Michael Mansson
- Old Man Buying Ticket
- (narração)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAnna wears a T-shirt that says "Maybe he hasn't called because he's washing his hair".
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Anna is doodling on the mail, it is clearly seen that the debt collection agency has spelled its business as "dept collection".
- ConexõesReferenced in Stockholms 20th International Film Festival (2009)
Avaliação em destaque
Take a trip to Europe in the year 2024. This is a dark age, where the automobile is no longer in use, replaced by a cross country subway system. The most popular product on the market (in fact pretty much the only item) is a shampoo manufactured with a secret mind controlling chemical, which the major corporations use to monitor the public in George Orwell fashion.
In an age where animation can do anything, the decision to do almost nothing certainly stands out in film. Metropia is without doubt the bleakest animated feature I know; a murky institutional world, without a drop of color or sunshine, and everywhere we go is under lit. This makes enough sense when taking into account that this is a future where society is low on energy.
Not everything however feels credible. The absence of people in great numbers is unusual. The few people who do wander in and out of frame are almost hollow shells. They have no soul, but more importantly they have no movement. Metropia uses the least amount of energy possible to give life to illustrations. To attempt to describe it is not impossible, but it's something that is better off seen for ones self. Metropia is a haunting experience. It's almost a ghost world, not just from the absence of sight, but from the absence of sound. Metropia makes effective use of silence in all the right places, accompanied by an effective, very new age score.
As for the storyline, it is familiar, but not painfully so. It's similar to Brazil, which itself is the product of George Orwell's influence. The climax here feels a bit rushed, and easy, leaving Metropia a bit shorter than I think it should've been, but it remains an entertaining experiment.
In an age where animation can do anything, the decision to do almost nothing certainly stands out in film. Metropia is without doubt the bleakest animated feature I know; a murky institutional world, without a drop of color or sunshine, and everywhere we go is under lit. This makes enough sense when taking into account that this is a future where society is low on energy.
Not everything however feels credible. The absence of people in great numbers is unusual. The few people who do wander in and out of frame are almost hollow shells. They have no soul, but more importantly they have no movement. Metropia uses the least amount of energy possible to give life to illustrations. To attempt to describe it is not impossible, but it's something that is better off seen for ones self. Metropia is a haunting experience. It's almost a ghost world, not just from the absence of sight, but from the absence of sound. Metropia makes effective use of silence in all the right places, accompanied by an effective, very new age score.
As for the storyline, it is familiar, but not painfully so. It's similar to Brazil, which itself is the product of George Orwell's influence. The climax here feels a bit rushed, and easy, leaving Metropia a bit shorter than I think it should've been, but it remains an entertaining experiment.
- Samiam3
- 30 de dez. de 2010
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- Metropía
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- Orçamento
- SEK 32.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 81.305
- Tempo de duração1 hora 26 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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