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Metropolitan Animals
In the year 2030 mankind has regressed to ape form. In order to explain this, a scientist shows a 20th century film about a Roman couple in a society gone mad slightly more than usual to his audience.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned former CIA agent, John Tanner, is drawn back into the shadowy world of espionage when his former lover, a journalist named Lisa, is murdered. Tanner suspects a conspiracy reaching the highest levels and must navigate a treacherous path filled with double-crosses and betrayal to uncover the truth and avenge Lisa's death.
Critical Reception
"Metropolitan Animals" received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised Rutger Hauer's intense performance and the film's gritty atmosphere, while some found the plot convoluted and predictable. Audiences were generally engaged by the action sequences and the thriller elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Rutger Hauer's compelling performance and tense action sequences.
Criticized for a sometimes predictable and overly complex plot.
Appreciated for its dark and atmospheric portrayal of espionage and betrayal.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed "Metropolitan Animals," with many highlighting Rutger Hauer's strong acting and the film's suspenseful plot. Some viewers found the story a bit convoluted but overall appreciated the action and thriller aspects.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a sequel to the 1977 film 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' but the rights issue led to a complete rewrite and rebranding.
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