Season of the Glitch
Annie and Kelley conclude our discussion of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis,' its themes of industrial capitalism, class struggle, and the depiction of artificial love through AI and robotics. We also discuss modern parallels, filmmaking techniques, and cultural implications, can continue to dog on its ideological cop out. Along the way we touch on: The Invite, Dirty Dancing, Joker, Crazy Stupid Love, Ghost, Tony Scott, Stir of Echoes, non-sequitur crushes, Ex Machina, Mountainhead, Succession, Joan of Arc, Terminator, ancient Buddhist cautionary tales, The Tenant, Stir of Echoes, and Madonna. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to 'Metropolis' and its significance 02:03 The Moloch metaphor and industrial sacrifice 04:03 Class reconciliation and ideological critique 05:48 Filmmaking techniques and visual effects analysis 09:51 The robot Maria and early science fiction technology 15:03 Themes of artificial love and deepfakes 19:49 Cultural fears and technological anxieties 24:54 Modern parallels: AI, deepfakes, and misinformation 29:49 Climax: rebellion, destruction, and societal collapse 35:11 Resolution and the message of unity 39:03 Conclusion: 'Metropolis' in contemporary context resources Metropolis (1927 film) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_(1927_film) Fritz Lang - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang Deepfake Technology - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepfake AI and Society in Film - https://www.example.com/ai-society-film
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