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Metropolis

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Set in a vast, stratified future city where an elevated elite and exploited workers are mechanically interdependent, the story follows the privileged son Freder as he discovers the subterranean suffering and becomes committed to change. He is drawn to a compassionate woman who calls for peaceful reconciliation and organizes hope among workers, while an embittered inventor builds a lifelike machine that is used to manipulate crowds and intensify class conflict. The resulting confrontation forces personal reckonings and attempts at institutional reform, ultimately insisting that empathy must mediate between planning minds and laboring hands.

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Thea von Harbou

Thea von Harbou was a German screenwriter and novelist, best known for her influential work in the early 20th century. She gained prominence for her screenplay of the iconic silent film "Metropolis," directed by Fritz Lang, which is celebrated for its groundbreaking visual style and themes of industrialization and class struggle. In addition to her contributions to cinema, von Harbou authored several novels, including "Die Flucht der Beate Hoyermann." Her works often explore complex characters and societal issues, reflecting the tumultuous times in which she lived.

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