Robert Wiene, `The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari` (1920) and Fritz Lang, `Metropolis` (1927)

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Robert Wiene, `The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari` (1920) and Fritz Lang, `Metropolis` (1927)

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Comment on and compare visual and thematic aspects of each of the following films. Explain how both films had German expressionist film tendencies. Robert Wiene, "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920) and Fritz Lang, "Metropolis" (1927) Thanks P.S. watch movies on youtube.com
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Name TutorCourseDateRobert Wiene, "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920) and Fritz Lang, "Metropolis" (1927)This paper compares visual and thematic aspects of the following films Robert Wiene, "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920) and Fritz Lang, "Metropolis" (1927). It also explains how both films had German expressionist film tendencies. "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," is a German Expressionist film and it is a horror movie. The film is mostly a reflection / flash back as it is being narrated by Francis. The thematic effect of the film is that film shows on the society madness, how the inner side of human mind works and the paranoia experienced at the aftermath of war. Unlike Fritz Lang, "Metropolis" (1927) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari has imagery which resembles dagger. This is depicted by the door hinge which is pointed directly to the heart of Hutter at his room.The Fritz Lang, "Metropolis" (1927) is a fictional movie based on science; it is known as the most expensive film and cost about $200 milion to produce it. It was set in the gothic skyscrapers in the city s...

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