My Thoughts: Metropolis

    The silent German film Metropolis was definitely one that I am glad to have watched first for this class. I appreciated the honest depiction of the working class, as harsh as it may have been. The workers are obviously miserable, living underground and never seeing an ounce of light, while the citizens of the city live on in oblivious harmony. The workers are viewed as disposable machines, something that when broken is easily replaced. This is an extremely dangerous mindset to have because humans are no longer humans, and are instead seen as machines.

    People in this world are only valuable if they have money or status, something I found to be a striking reflection of our world today. In the current times, many people aren't seen as "valid" if they don't hit a certain number of social media followers. While the world isn't as primitive as it seems in the film, the mindset still stands, just with different parameters.

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