"Cage of Freedom"
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 12:53 am
I'm sitting here at the moment listening to the Girogio Moroder soundtrack to Fritz Lang's immortal film Metropolis and just made a tangential (to the movie) link to guys wearing skirted garments. Cage of Freedom makes repeated reference to "shrinking boxes") to where "every wall now touches the skin" and how we go into the jail -- willingly -- in the first place. It's a good listen, and Jon Anderson nails the piece. YouTube (it's Google after all) for it.
We've often commented on the shrinking "box" that guys are allowed to occupy -- and not just in a fashion/style sense -- to the point where if we're not ultra-violent hyper-masculine little droogies we're less than men. Too, we've often commented that we do it to ourselves -- willingly, even ("we swallowed the key"). What of reason? Of rational thought? Of, ultimately, humanity?
The score that Lang used for Metropolis I feel is better than the "updated" one , but both still stand on their own merits. One fun bit -- look up the name of the cinematographer for Metropolis; it caused me some mirth in my younger days and made me question my own path, just for a moment, because I do have the "cameraman's eye" even now.
We've often commented on the shrinking "box" that guys are allowed to occupy -- and not just in a fashion/style sense -- to the point where if we're not ultra-violent hyper-masculine little droogies we're less than men. Too, we've often commented that we do it to ourselves -- willingly, even ("we swallowed the key"). What of reason? Of rational thought? Of, ultimately, humanity?
The score that Lang used for Metropolis I feel is better than the "updated" one , but both still stand on their own merits. One fun bit -- look up the name of the cinematographer for Metropolis; it caused me some mirth in my younger days and made me question my own path, just for a moment, because I do have the "cameraman's eye" even now.