《》Storyline
The film was considered 95% restored, at a length of about148 minutes, and it was premiered simultaneously at the Berlin and Frankfurt Film Festivals on February 12, 2010The scenes that were heavily edited out of the original film (about 25 minutes worth) included the backstory on the conflict between the industrialist Fredersen and the mad scientist/inventor Rotwang over Rotwang's dead lover Hel, another subplot involving he industrialist's assistant named the Thin Man or Slim who spied on Freder, scenes taking place in the Yoshiwara "red-light" district of the metropolis, some of the symbolism in the dialogue, and much of the climactic chase scene.Annie asked: "Any sign?" - Ray was needlessly optimistic: "Something's gonna happen out there.I can feel it." But for many months, through the cold winter and Christmas season, the field was snow-covered and Ray was becoming disconsolate and forlorn." He falsely claimed: "I'm not that eager." When she said her temperature (or "body heat") was normally high or elevated (hence the film's title), he quipped: "Maybe you need a tune-up," to which she answered - with a sexy double entendre:Don't tell me.At a tea party, in her first public testing, she blurted out, "Not bloody likely" and scandalized the attendees.