Sinopsis(1)

Metropia is set in a not so distant, terrifying Europe. The world is running out of oil and the underground networks has been connected, creating a gigantic web underneath Europe. Roger from Farsta (a suburb of Stockholm) tries to stay away from the underground. He thinks it's unpleasant and he sometimes hears strange voices in his head. One day Roger finds out that his life is controlled in every detail. He tries to break free. To succeed he needs super model Nina to help him. Or is it maybe Nina that needs Roger? (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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Marigold 

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inglés Totally wrong. You can't do dystopia built on such a challenging narrative trick as an inner monologue, while possessing animation that even an amateur adventure would be ashamed of. Flatness and rigidity stand out all the more because the dubbing is more than awkward. For me, this is unwatchable eclecticism, and the more it steals from dystopian classics, the more it makes it much more hard to digest. Halfway through, I just gave up... ()

gudaulin 

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inglés Metropia is an ambitious film that wanted to use experimental techniques and original visuals to create a feature-length animated film. Both of these aspects are fulfilled and together they create a world of an unpleasant dystopia, reminiscent of the famous science fiction novel "The Space Merchants" by Frederick Pohl, which depicts a world controlled by ruthless giant corporations, manipulative techniques, and ubiquitous advertising. However, the problem lies in the fact that it seriously lags behind in what makes an animated film what it is, namely the animation itself. Audiences have become accustomed to a truly dynamic development of animation techniques in the last 15 years, thanks to family animated films and phenomena like The Simpsons, considering animation simply as a matter of course. Perhaps this was the intention, but in that case, it is completely wrong and rather reflects a lack of skill. The film is slow, with an underdeveloped world and characters. I ultimately give it three stars for its certain exclusivity and originality because this production did not have significant competition in the past, nor does it have it today. Overall impression: 50%. ()