If you're into old sci-fi films, you could track down a copy of "Aelita, the Queen of Mars" from 1924. Cool visuals, and a rather pointed treatment of the working class as units to be deployed. Sadly, the spiders from the book weren't included
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I mean, this hat alone is worth seeing
Is that three...
Triple cups, yeah
Thanks! I love sci-fi
Will see if i can dig it up
This shot reminds me of Dark for some reason and I knew I had to mention that show
Mentioning metropolis and "dark" in the same breath is an affront to good taste and you'd know it if you had watched the Giorgio moroder version of Metropolis
Yeah moroder cut slaps, killer soundtrack.
Obviously the "complete" version is the best in terms of having footage, but I love moroders vision even if it's using a less complete story
To be honest, I have never finished Dark. I just thought both being German and both having the mad idk visuals was pretty cool. Is there anywhere I can watch that version? Might try on a re-watch of Metropolis
There’s also a version out there that has cult of Luna’s vertikal albums for a score!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Now you need to watch the 2001 Metropolis Anime Movie
That one's pretty great IIRC